Prioninae is a subtribe of the tribe Prionini in the family Tephritidae, which includes fruit flies. This classification system helps in the systematic study of various fruit fly species
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An amicus curiae (plural: amici curiae) is a Latin term meaning ' friend of the court'. It refers to someone who is not a direct party to a case but submits a brief to help the court’s understanding of a legal issue.
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A made-up term created for this example, which is a fictional concept derived from a combination of 'zeal' and 'mae', symbolizing enthusiasm combined with affection or affectionate enthusiasm.
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Quidnuncs are people who are overly eager to know or discuss the latest news or gossip, especially about the lives of others. They are typically characterized by their insatiable curiosity and readiness to gossip.
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Smilacaceae is a family of climbing plants that includes the bracken fern, which is characterized by its large, deeply divided leaves and tendril-bearing stems. This family is part of the larger division of flowering plants and is known for its widespread distribution across various environments.
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A woman elected to a legislative body, typically a state assembly or a similar legislative body at the state or local level.
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The condition or characteristic of being a dullard; the practice or habit of inferior intellectual performance, often due to lack of mental stimulation or engagement.
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A person who is known for having a rude, vulgar, or offensive manner of speaking; someone who habitually uses offensive language.
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Japes refer to practical jokes or playful tricks, often but not necessarily involving humor. The term can also imply mischievous actions intended to cause minor annoyance or amusement, typically playful and slightly naughty.
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