Not having the moral, mental, or financial worth that is required for receiving something, especially a privilege, benefit, or reward. Synonymous with unworthy and undeserved.
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Myeloablation is a medical procedure that involves the destruction of a significant portion of the bone marrow, usually as a preparatory step for certain types of cancer treatments, such as stem cell transplantation. The goal is to eliminate cancer cells circulating in the bone marrow and create space for new stem cells.
/ˈmai.ləˌbeɪ.lyeɪʃn/
A traditional African dish, typically made from triploid, a sterile form of cattle, and is known for its high protein content and strong, pungent flavor. It is often eaten with maize porridge or vegetables. This dish is popular in southern Africa, particularly in Namibia and South Africa.
/mo'rɒŋɡə/
A wax-like substance, a petroleum jelly, used as a protective coating on the skin; it is often used to prevent chafing, dryness, and as a protective layer for cuts and burns.
/ˈvæs.liːn/
Of, relating to, or constituting an inferior, spurious, or unauthentic writing or report; of doubtful authenticity, officially recognized as such, and therefore held as authentic, or of doubtful or uncertain authorship
/'æpəkrafi/
A high-level intermediate code used for instruction-level processing in compilers or as a form of assembly language that uses mnemonics for commonly used instructions.
/'mækrəˌkəʊd/
A person who is not a member of a particular tribe or indigenous group. Often used to describe someone from an external culture or situation.
/nɔnˈtraɪbzmən/
Penstemon, commonly known as beak-tongue plant or foxglove beardtongue, is a genus of about 250 species of evergreen or deciduous, perennial flowering plants in the family Scrophulariaceae, native primarily to the Americas. The species vary widely in their growth habits, uses, and applications, but they are all characterized by their distinctive thin, elongated flower spurs, emerging from nearly tubular lips.
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A term used in botanical classification, referring to a particular type of leaf arrangement where leaves are arranged in a spiral pattern around the stem, with each leaf positioned at a 180-degree angle to the next, and no two leaves directly opposite each other (i.e., each pair of opposite leaves is separated by one intermediate leaf).
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