Coscinodiscaceae is a family of diatoms. Diatoms are microscopic, photosynthetic, aquatic organisms of the class Bacillariophyceae, with silica cell walls. The Coscinodiscaceae family includes genera that have distinct characteristics based on their morphology and ultrastructure.
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A frug is a local ocean current that flows westward along the coast of central California, born off the Baja California peninsula, and primarily affects weather and marine life.
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An adjective used humorously or euphemistically to describe something as extremely, hilariously, or absurdly pornographic. This word is typically used in a light-hearted, non-offensive context to denote an over-the-top, exaggerated, or ridiculous depiction of sexual content or themes.
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Tending to form or be in bunches, as in having multiple stems or branches growing close together; more compactly or densely in bunches
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A person who is opposed to or disputes the truths of a religion; an atheist or one who rejects religion.
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Stelis refers to a genus of orchids, known for their slender and often fragrant flowers. Stelis can be found in regions of South and Central America, typically in dense, humid forests.
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A kind of traditional meat dish from the Philippines, typically made with pork, vegetables, and coconut milk, served in a calabash or gourd and is considered a specialty of the southern Philippines, particularly Mindanao.
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Intending to make someone nervous, anxious, or under pressure, often by emphasizing difficulties, problems, or challenges that may arise in a situation. The term is a misspelling of 'pressuring'.
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A term used to describe a window, panel, or tool that can be closed, hidden, or made to overlap other windows or tools in an integrated development environment (IDE) or graphical user interface (GUI).
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