Prolificacies refer to the quality or state of producing or creating a large quantity of work quickly, whether it is writing, composing, inventing, or any other form of creative output, often with a high standard of quality.
/prəˈlɪfi.kə.siːz/
The quality or state of being dissuasive; the capacity to deter or discourage by opposition, argument, or persuasion.
/'dɪsɔːsɪvɪsn/
The philosophy or policy opposing the existence or dominance of monopolies or any similar restrictive business practices.
/ˌæntɪˈmɑːnəplɪz amphibian/
Antilynching refers to the opposition and prevention of mob lynchings, which are unlawful and often fatal attacks by a group of people on an individual or individuals, usually based on accusations or rumors without due process of law.
/æntɪˈlaɪŋkɪŋ/
pestis is a Latin term that refers to an epidemic disease, particularly the bubonic plague that struck Europe, North Africa, and Asia in the14th century, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75–200 million people.
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Polyanions are polymers or molecules with multiple, evenly distributed negative charges, typically found in biological systems and used in various applications such as flocculation, sensing, and drug delivery.
/ˈpɒl.i.ə.niones/
Durazzo, also known as Durrës, is a city in Albania, located on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest city in Albania and an important port. The name is derived from an ancient Illyrian settlement and continues to be a significant urban and economic hub in the region.
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Refers to cattle that are fed in a stall, often in an indoor feedlot, and often for a short fattening period before sale, typically with a high-grain diet. This term is commonly used in the context of livestock farming and meat production.
/ˈsteɪlfɪd/
The past tense of the verb 'blow', meaning to move strongly and with force, especially air. It can also refer to the act of causing something to be pushed or carried away by the wind.
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