A database optimized for storing and querying triples, which consist of a subject, predicate, and object, making it well-suited for semantic web applications and the storage of linked data.
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A fictional word used to represent the action of being enchanted, particularly in a magical or mystical context. This word is not part of any standard language and is used in fictional or fantasy contexts to describe a state of being deeply captivated or entranced in a magical sense.
/ɡoʊˈTCHAʁ/
Denis Diderot was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer of the 18th century. He is best known as the editor-in-chief of theEncyclopédie, which epitomized the Enlightenment’s optimism about the power of reason and its potential to transform society.
/di.dəʁ.o/
Tending to become invalid or inoperative through neglect or failure to renew; lapsible. Pertaining to, or subject to, the lapse of validity or right by neglect or delay; especially, not enforceable unless certain action is taken within a specific period, like the lapse of time.
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To give a title to something or to someone, especially a book, movie, or position of honor; to have a specific title associated with something.
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The state or condition of being unsanitary; a lack of cleanliness or hygiene, often involving the presence of bacteria, dirt, or other contaminants that could pose a health hazard.
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to introduce a substance, such as a virus or vaccine, into the body to either prevent or treat a disease, or to test for the presence of a disease or other condition.
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A unit of measurement in the metric system, it denotes a factor of 1 billion (10^9) or in computing, the number 2 to the 30th power (1,073,741,824). It often refers to gigabytes (GB) in data storage, or gigawatts (GW) in energy.
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A unit of measurement in science, specifically for amount of substance, equal to one billionth (10^-9) of a mole. Used particularly in fields such as chemistry and nanotechnology to describe quantities of very small molecules or particles.
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