The process of removing the wool from sheep by cutting or shearing, typically done annually to enhance sheep's comfort and promote healthy growth of new wool.
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In Greek mythology, Silenus is a satyr and advising companion of Dionysus. He is often depicted as a corpulent, elderly man with a long beard, who is frequently intoxicated and is known for his wisdom and jovial nature.
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A boundary or limit of a system, process, or concept, indicating where it starts or ends. Often used to describe the extremities or outermost parts of something.
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A traditional Iranian flat bottomed shoe made of leather and worn by people especially in the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is known for its comfort and durability. It can also refer to a type of padded soled shoe, though this usage is less common.
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Candelilla is a plant species of the genus Euphorbia, commonly found in arid regions of Mexico. It is used for various industrial and commercial purposes, including wax production.
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In a fictional or hypothetical context, a baburd is a mythical creature with characteristics from a bird and a beast, often depicted as a bird-like animal with a unmistakably large and sharp sharp bill, often used in fantasy literature or as a mascot.
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Gzhelian is a traditional Chinese pastry made with sweet red bean paste, often wrapped in glutinous rice flour dough and steamed. It is usually served during festivals and is a significant part of Chinese culinary culture.
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a person who expedites or facilitates matters, especially in an administrative or logistical role; an agent or intermediary who helps a process to proceed more quickly and efficiently.
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