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The act of colliding; a forceful coming into contact, often resulting in a crash or impact, such as the collision of two airplanes.
The act of finishing or making something whole; reaching the end or conclusion of a task, process, or activity.
The process of combining or bringing together different things into a single, unified whole; it refers to the state of being unified or made stronger through this process.
The act of contesting; a disagreement or dispute.
A person who agrees to provide goods or services at a specified price or rate.
A container or apparatus, such as an insulated chest, in which something can be cooled or kept cool.
The central part of a fleshy fruit that contains the seeds.
Something placed over or wrapped around an object, especially for hiding, safeguarding, or providing warmth.
A person who buys goods or services from someone else; a buyer or patron.
The act of condemning or the state of being condemned.
In nautical terms, a horizontal surface on a ship or boat that is constructed at various levels, providing a platform for activities and supporting structures.
A visual representation, often in the form of a drawing, created to explain and illustrate concepts such as geometric theorems or mathematical demonstrations.
A personal, daily record where individuals write about their own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, and more.
A form of currency used in the United States, represented by the symbol $. It can exist in the form of paper money, silver coins, or cupronickel coins and is divided into 100 units called cents.
The act or instance of exercising control or authority over others.
A specific amount of medicine that is recommended to be taken at one time.
A person or thing that operates a vehicle, guiding and controlling its movement.
The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. In humans, it consists of an external ear that collects sound vibrations, a middle ear where these vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and an internal ear filled with fluid that helps maintain balance. The internal ear also conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve, which then transmits them as impulses to the brain.
Money received in exchange for work or investments; includes wages and profits.
East refers to a cardinal point on the compass located 90° to the right of north. Abbreviated as "E."
The process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing reasoning and judgment, and preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
The act of entertaining; providing agreeable occupation for the mind, offering diversion and amusement.
A happening within a series of events, in a person's life or experience.
The act or process of providing clarity or understanding by describing or making something clear.
The act of exposing, laying open, or uncovering; revealing something that was previously hidden or concealed.
A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption, typically living together and sharing common traditions, values, and relationships.
A day or time of religious or other celebration, characterized by feasting, ceremonies, or other observances.
The act or period of photographing, especially in the context of creating a motion picture.
A substance, like cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas passes to remove suspended impurities or recover solids.
A fundamental structure, plan, or system that organizes concepts, values, customs, or rules. For instance, a legal framework may establish guidelines for privacy and data protection, while the collapse of societal and cultural elements can result in anarchy and lawlessness.
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