In law, a demittent is a person who surrenders a right or interest, especially a repository of flags, to the crown or a court. This term is often used in the context of a parliament that surrenders legislative authority or jurisdiction.
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A shrub or small tree (species of T истula) that is native to desert regions in North Africa and the Middle East. It is valued for its drought-resistant qualities and is an important source of food and shelter for desert animals.
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The keelson is the major longitudinal timber in the wooden construction of a ship, extending above and beyond the keel at both the bow and the stern, providing support and stiffening to the hull.
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A term used in botanical nomenclature to denote a seed, spore, or fruit that is oblong in shape, meaning it is elongated and longer than it is wide, often resembling an ellipse or a rectangle with unequal sides.
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A term invented for this task, typically referring to a fictional character or concept involving sliding or moving smoothly over surfaces.
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To remove the indirection of a symbol or reference and use the object it refers to, often in the context of computer programming, where a pointer to a data structure is replaced with the value of the data structure itself.
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Having characteristics or behaviors typically associated with people from Wales, especially in terms of appearance, customs, or speech patterns.
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