Pertaining to or characterized by an attitude of petulance, insolent behavior, or childish self-importance; the state of being bratty.
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An old Thai title used to denote certain territorial units under the rule of the Thai kings, particularly in historical texts and records from the Ayutthaya period and onwards. It also refers to a type of administrative division that facilitated management and governance in the Thai provinces.
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Pelodytid is an order of extinct marine gastropods with a distinctive shell shape characterized by a saddle-like or arcuate body whorl and a large, somewhat flattened aperture. They are part of the subclass Equipagea and were prevalent during the Mesozoic era.
/ˈpɛl.ə.tɪd/
a state or condition of supreme or ultimate sovereignty, especially in matters of global governance where a single sovereign authority is not recognized and national sovereignty is subordinated to international cooperation or principles.
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noun: a formal examination of accounts, records, and documents; verb: to examine and verify the accuracy of accounts, records, and documents
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Supermice is a term often used to refer to genetically modified mice that have enhanced physical or physiological characteristics, such as increased strength, speed, or resistance to disease. The term can also be used metaphorically to refer to highly successful or exceptionally smart individuals, or in a broader sense to describe anything that is superior or better than usual.
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A state of being confused or bewildered to the point of being unable to properly understand or react; a severe cognitive disturbance, often associated with intoxication.
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