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Utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, such as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body.
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A right or privilege that a person is inherently entitled to by virtue of their birth.
verb
To thoughtlessly reveal confidential information to others.
noun
The flat cutting part of a sword, knife, or similar tool.
noun
A large, rectangular piece of soft fabric, often with bound edges, used especially for warmth as a bed covering.
verb
To produce a loud and harsh sound, typically emitting a raucous noise.
noun
Flattering or wheedling talk; cajolery.
noun
A sudden and forceful burst of wind, often characterized by its intensity. Wintry blasts can be especially chilling, reaching deep into the core of one's being.
adjective
Shining brightly with intense heat or force.
adjective
In sports, it refers to being tackled, hit, or attacked by an opponent from the blind side, which is outside the player’s field of vision.
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A sudden and intense military attack or campaign, typically characterized by a swift and overwhelming assault on the enemy.
noun
A foolish and unintelligent person; someone who is slow to understand or learn.
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The act of causing the loss of life, typically through violent means such as war or murder; a widespread and intense slaughter.
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A large, irregular spot or mark.
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A person who brags or boasts about themselves, often exaggerating their achievements or qualities.
verb
To overwhelm or bewilder, especially with the vastness, complexity, or unfamiliarity of something, as if it's challenging to grasp or comprehend.
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The absence of hesitation or fear when facing risk or danger; courage.
verb
To attack or batter with artillery fire.
noun
A continuous or sustained attack, typically involving bombs or artillery fire.
interjection
Used to express contempt, disapproval, or to startle or frighten.
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The practice or skill of maintaining accurate records of financial transactions, typically through the systematic recording of these transactions in account books. This is distinct from accounting.
verb
To ruin something by doing a poor job or making mistakes; often used with "up."
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A narrow entrance or passageway.
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A wide street in a city, typically with areas on the sides or in the center designated for trees, grass, or flowers.
adjective
Willing to give freely and generously; having a generous and giving nature.
adjective
Generous in giving gifts, favors, or blessings; munificent or liberal in bestowing bounty.
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Characterized by the presence of bowers; leafy and shady.
adjective
Lacking mental strength; foolish, witless, or stupid.
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A collective and spontaneous exchange of ideas, often done in a group, aimed at generating creative solutions or solving problems.
verb
To make someone undergo brainwashing.
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