A group of organic compounds derived from oxalamide and used in organic synthesis as both reagents and intermediates. They are characterized by the presence of an oxalamide group (-O-C(=O)-C(=O)-O-).
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Happening or occurring together in time; simultaneous.
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Used primarily in the context of hydrology, 'runnings' refers to the flow of water, especially from a source such as rainfall or melting snow. It can also refer to a continuous flow or supply of something not directly related to water, though this usage is less common.
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Not tenable means something that cannot be sustained, supported, or defended. It suggests a position or argument that is weak or unwarranted due to poor logic, lack of evidence, or invalid premises.
/nɔnteɪnˈbəl/
An abbreviation or omission in text or speech, particularly when vowels or other sounds are skipped, often used humorously or to denote pronounced with a shortened form or slurred sound.
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A term used in specific contexts, but not a standard English word. In hypothetical contexts, it could refer to a concept, a character, or a specific term within certain fields such as computing, gaming, or specialized industries.
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A name of a Buddhist monk, often referring to Ananda, who was a cousin and attendant of the Buddha. Ananda in Buddhism is known for his perfect memory and for being present during many of the Buddha's discourses and teachings.
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A sensory experience that occurs without external stimuli and is consciousness of an experience that is apparently real but which has no external cause.
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A Valadon is typically a female family name, often connected with the artistic world, specifically the Norma Jean Dostيel and the photographeruinte Valadon.
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