The act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
/ˌdezəˈnɛstrɪʃn/
A genus of flowering plants, generally known as beggarticks, that are characterized by their two-parted seed heads and tiresome adhesion of the fruits to clothing or animal fur, aiding in seed dispersal. The name 'Bidens' is derived from the Latin words 'bi' (two) and 'dens' (tooth), referring to the shape of the fruit.
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A wicket-keeper is a specialist player in the sport of cricket who stands behind the wicket (stumps) and acts as a wicket keeper (or wicket-keeper, often abbreviated as wicketkeeper or wkt) to block the ball and catch the batsman out. The wicketkeeper is also allowed to bowl, albeit very rarely.
/ˈwɪkɪtkiːpər/
A medicine used to correct abnormal heart rhythms or irregular heartbeats. It neutralizes or counteracts dysrhythmia.
/ˈændɪs riotsˈθriːədɪk/
A term used humorously or affectionately to refer to a skirt or a tubular clothing item when referring to a pantyhose product, often containing a drawstring or a piece of elastic to fit snugly around the waist.
/ˈpendrɔɪ/
A small town or city, typically located in a rural or semi-rural area and named after a nearby body of water.
/ˈstʌləwər/
Sarcin is a term used in botanical classification, referring to a genus of plants native to parts of Asia and Southern Europe. It is often described as a climbing plant with distinctive paired leaves and tubular flowers.
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Stormbound refers to a state or condition in which a player or unit is unable to move or act due to being enclosed or surrounded by storms, adverse weather conditions, or magical barriers within certain hobby games, particularly those involving fantasy settings and combat.
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A defensive fortification, such as a wall or barricade, used to protect or enclose an area; a bulwark, a trench, or a wall, especially one made of stakes driven into the ground. It can also refer to a barrier, obstacle, or difficulty.
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