A period or series of technical difficulties or failures, often occurring simultaneously in a computer system or network. It is a vivid expression used to describe a situation where things are going poorly due to technical glitches or errors.
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A pavarottian is a style of singing characterized by powerful, resonant high notes and a distinctive vibrato, named after Indian tenor/jpeg singer Kumar heavily recognized for his performances of operatic and devotional songs.
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Nephroangiokeratosis is a condition characterized by the formation of small blood vessels in the skin of the kidney, leading to the development of small, red spots or bumps. This condition is often associated with other diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and may be a sign of underlying kidney disease.
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In Hindu and Balinese Indian mythology, Garuda is a half-man, half-eagle god and the king of all birds, known for his swift and powerful flight. He is often depicted as carrying Lord Vishnu or the Vedas. Garuda is also a symbol of strength, vigilance, and ferocity.
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A term that is not commonly used in English but can be imagined as a playful or creative adaptation of 'Christmas' and 'New Year’s Day' celebrations, combining both occasions into one extended festive period.
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To take on a high arch or curve, especially in the context of describing the movement of an object or structure. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe a significant rise or increase in something.
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A long horizontal scroll of paper or silk that is unrolled from left to right, typically used for viewing images, calligraphy, or illustration.
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A term or action that expresses affection, fondness, or a close emotional bond, often used in intimate or familial relationships.
/ɪnˈdɪrəm/
A state of being totally free from any emotion or feeling; an expression or display of emotions that are not genuine or felt.
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