In law and logic, a calculandum is a matter that is submitted for consideration, calculation, or decision, particularly something subject to mathematical or logical analysis, such as the calculation of damages or interest in a legal case.
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A province of eastern China, southeast of Beijing, stretching from the Shandong Hills eastward toward the Bohai Sea (north) and Yellow Sea (south).
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To chipmunk is to run or move with short, jerky, and rapid steps, similar to how chipmunks run.
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1. emissions of particles, often accompanied by a hissing or crackling sound, as from a vacuum cleaner, battery, or other device. 2. the act of sputtering, characterized by short bursts of speech or writing, often expressing strong feelings or sudden outbursts.
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The fleshy fruit of a West Indian tropical tree (Blighia sapida); it has a hard central pip and soft, butter-like flesh that is eaten raw and has a strong flavor.
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The quality of being unviolable or not to be violated; a state of inviolability; impermeability; indestructibility.
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A term used in some historical or specialized contexts in the field of botany to refer to structures that contain and distribute male gametes, which are the male reproductive cells produced by plants for fertilization.
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BoPET is an acronym for Biaxially Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate, a type of plastic film known for its high transparency, strength, and flexibility, often used in food packaging, electronics, and medical applications.
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Historically, Warreners were officials responsible for managing game preserves, often including overseeing the breeding of game animals and ensuring the preservation of game for royal hunting parties. Today, the term is less commonly used and can refer to individuals who are knowledgeable about domestic animal husbandry or managing wildlife reserves.
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