A fictional character from various works of art, literature, and folklore, often depicted as a mischievous sprite or creature with supernatural abilities. Karilla can also refer to a specific name used in certain stories or works.
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to restore something to its original state, condition, or position; to compensate for a loss or damage
/riˈstɪtər/
An often female worker or official in a factory or workshop who supervises other workers and enforces rules. Also known as a forewoman or forelady, this position ensures that tasks are performed correctly, productivity is maintained, and that standards are upheld. The term is more commonly used in British English than American English.
/ˈfɔrˈleɪdɪ/
Describing a plant or part of a plant that has a thickened, swollen base or bulb that stores nutrients, often with a function similar to that of a corm in a plant's growth and reproduction cycle.
/ˈkorman/
An utterance or phrase designed to challenge or provoke intense emotional or heated responses, especially in discussions or debates. It often involves provocative remarks or language intended to stir up strong feelings or provoke a reaction.
/anθrəmˈtɛrəliə/
The state or quality of being harmful or having a damaging effect; a detrimental attribute or condition that can cause harm or injury. It is often used in contexts involving physical, moral, or psychological damage.
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Recordak was a brand of transparent recordable plastic invented by Eastman Kodak in the 1970s. It was a flexible, transparent sheet intended for drawing or writing on using special pens or pencils before being exposed to light and fixed with a heat lamp to create a permanent image.
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Eindhoven is a city in the eastern Netherlands, known for its contributions to technology, design, and education. It is renowned for the presence of high-tech industries and the University of Twente's Eindhoven campus, making it a hub for innovation and creativity.
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