The surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes, typically performed as a treatment for conditions such as fallopian tube blockage, inflammation, or to prevent the spread of cancer.
/'sæl.pɪŋɡ.ekt.ə.mɪズ/
A type of South African sheep that is a breed of beef cattle, noted for its large size and strength; also, it can refer to the name of a certain location in the Western Cape province of South Africa, specifically a farm where this breed of cattle originates.
/tuːlˈbæɡ/
The position, office, or status of principal, especially a headmaster or headmistress of a school.
/ˈprɪnsɪpəlʃɪp/
asarone is a colorless crystalline substance found in the roots of certain plants, such as Angelica dissecta, and it has sweet, warm, and spicy flavors. It is often used as a food additive and a natural flavoring agent, and it is sometimes used as a medicine.
/ˈæsərəʊn/
Relating to a rhinoceros, or showing characteristics of a rhinoceros.
/ raɪnoʊˈsərətɪk /
Violence, especially killing, by one sibling or siblings against another or others, often in the context of competition for parental favor or inheritance.
/ˈsɪb.lɪ.saɪd/
Of or relating to an angiosperm; having or producing flowers, and characterized by seeds enclosed in an ovary that develops into a fruit.
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The process of removing or stripping someone or something of their citizenship or status as a citizen, often through legal, political, or economic means. It can also refer to the loss of one's sense of belonging or identification as a member of a community or nation.
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