A spectacle is an event, display, or phenomenon that is considered remarkable, interesting, or impressive, often in a way that is perceived both positively and negatively. It can also refer to a visible show or performance, especially one organized for public viewing, or an unusual or amusing person or thing.
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Excessively or abnormally prominent or projecting; standing out too much, often to a degree considered unsightly or exaggerating a feature.
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An order of ray-finned fish, characterized by a flattened head and body and reduced pelvic fins, typically found in coastal waters of the Southern Hemisphere.
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An apparatus or substance used to remove hair, often referring to a machine or chemical used in the textile industry to remove residual hair from fibers or fabrics.
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A surgical incision in an artery, made to allow blood to flow freely or for insufflation (blowing air into an artery for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes).
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A wind instrument console played with keys, typically with a keyboard similar to a small reed organ, but producing sound through the action of metal reeds struck by a bellows-actuated mechanism.
/həˈrɔ.mi.nəm/
Ceremoniousnesses refers to the quality or state of being ceremonial or formal, often associated with rituals, protocols, or solemn occasions.
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The worship or adoration of animals, especially those considered sacred or having medicinal properties.
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with great power to attract and hold the attention; thrilling or exciting in a way that makes one unable to look away or away, as a grippingly compelling story.
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