A rare Chinese tree species known for its medicinal properties, primarily used in traditional Chinese medicine for its supposed health benefits and used in its dried bark form.
A condition in which each of two or more alternatives or outcomes has the same probability of occurring.
/ɪˈkwɪprozəbələti/
Paperman is a term that can be used to refer to the character from the short animated film of the same name, or generally, an adult who still behaves like a child, particularly in terms of his disdain for using technology and preference for traditional methods like paper. It doesn't have a specific dictionary definition as it is more colloquial and context-dependent.
/ˈpeɪ.pər.mæn/
Relating to the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, traditionally ascribed to Moses.
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Quadlets are a group of four, particularly in software development, they refer to a set of four small components or pieces functioning as a group to achieve a specific purpose or output.
/ˈkwɔd.лет/
A professional who fits and prescribes artificial limbs and other prosthetic devices to help individuals with physical disabilities or limb loss.
/'prɒsthɪtɪst/
Eyesome means appealing or attractive, particularly in an eye-catching way, especially when something is unusually bright, colorful, or flashy, often used in context of something that captures one's attention through visual appeal.
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A term that seems to be a fictional or slang word that does not have an official or widely recognized definition in English-language dictionaries. It could be a character, place, or object from a specific context such as a video game, meme, or a local slang term.
/ˈɡrʌvə/
The state or degree of being sunburned; reddening and inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun.
/ˈsʌn.bɜːrn.tən.sɪス ˈʌn.bɜːrn.tən.sɪ/
The state or quality of being fractal, characterized by self-similarity at different scales, where patterns repeat at increasingly small scales.
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