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Anat was a goddess of fertility, sexual love, hunting and war, and as such was rather a paradoxical deity. She was considered to be the mother of the gods, but was also known as “the Virgin”.
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Ananta (Sanskrit: अनन्त), literally "not ending", means 'endless' or 'limitless', also means 'eternal' or 'infinity' which represents Vishnu, balance of finity within infinity in other words, it also means infinitude or an unending expansion or without limit.
ASTRONOMY
a star of relatively great size and luminosity compared to ordinary stars of the main sequence, and 10–100 times the diameter of the sun.
adjective: giant
of very great size or force; gigantic.
"giant multinational corporations"
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huge
colossal
massive
late Middle English: from French massif, -ive, from Old French massis, based on Latin massa (see mass).
Mass spectrometry is an analytical technique that uses an instrument called a mass spectrometer to measure the mass-to-charge ratios of molecular ions. Molecules fragment within the mass spectrometer to produce a mass spectrum, which can be interpreted to determine the identity of the molecules in the sample.
In mass spectroscopy, the mass-to-charge ratio (symbols: m/z, m/e) of a cation is equal to the mass of the cation divided by its charge. The mass of the molecular ion is equal to the molecular weight of the compound. Thus, the mass-to-charge ratio of the molecular ion is equal to the molecular weight of the compound.
late Middle English: via Old French from Latin creatio(n- ), from the verb creare (see create).
Old English Messias : via late Latin and Greek from Hebrew māšīaḥ ‘anointed’.
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annotate
/ˈanəteɪt/
verb
past tense: annotated; past participle: annotated
add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
:
comment on
add notes/footnotes to
gloss
explain
interpret
elucidate
explicate
footnote
margin
marginalize
become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
"he realized his mistake at once"
:
register
perceive
discern
notice
understand
grasp
take in
comprehend
see
recognize
work out
fathom (out)
appreciate
ascertain
apprehend
be/become cognizant of
know
conceive
discover
find
see the light
latch on to
cotton on to
catch on to
tumble to
get
figure out
get a fix on
wrap one's mind around
get the message
get the picture
have an aha moment
twig
suss
savvy
cognize
2.
cause to happen.
"his worst fears have been realized"
comprehension
1.
the ability to understand something.
"some won't have the least comprehension of what I'm trying to do"
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late Middle English: from French compréhension or Latin comprehensio(n- ), from the verb comprehendere ‘seize, comprise’ (see comprehend).
end; plural noun: ends
1.
a final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a story.
start again
abandon what one is doing and make a new beginning.
"while I was writing this essay my computer froze and I had to start again"
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verb: gain; 3rd person present: gains; past tense: gained; past participle: gained; gerund or present participle: gaining
1.
obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable).
:
obtain
get
acquire
come by
procure
secure
attain
achieve
earn
win
capture
clinch
pick up
carry off
reap
gather
receive
be given
be awarded
come away with
land
net
bag
pot
scoop
wangle
swing
score
nab
collar
cop
hook
get one's hands on
get one's mitts on
get hold of
walk away with
walk off with
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
transitive (stand by someone) to be loyal to someone who is in a difficult situation.
loyalty (countable and uncountable, plural loyalties)
The state of being loyal; fidelity.
Faithfulness or devotion to some person, cause or nation.
Synonyms
trueness
The developing brain is particularly vulnerable to reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species–mediated damage because of its high concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids, high rate of oxygen consumption, low concentrations of antioxidants, high content of metals catalyzing free radical formation, and large proportion of sensitive immature cells. In this review, we outline the dynamic changes of energy resources, metabolic requirements, and endogenous free radical scavenging systems during physiologic brain development. We further discuss the involvement of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of neuronal death after exposure of the infant brain to hyperoxia, hypoxia/ischemia, sedative drugs, ethanol, and mechanical trauma. Several approaches have been developed to combat oxidative stress, but neuroprotective treatment strategies are limited in the clinical setting. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 14, 1535–1550
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But there's one thing you shouldn't do with grapes: Never nuke them in the microwave.
Joseph, Jesus' father, died when Jesus was sixteen. Mary, His
mother, did not like His inwardness, His long silences and His solitary habits. She rebuked Him for being a tardy breadwinner, but this was unjust, for He excelled in His craft. She could not understand her strange son who was unlike the others, and she wanted a practical man, not a dreamer and preacher.
Jesus had spells of rapture, and His male kinsfolk declared He was out of His mind, so they sought to have him put under restraint. But the womenfolk said He was harmless, and in cases such as this, their words
coloured the law of the land. Jesus loved His father, who had taught Him His trade. He consoled Himself with the scriptures which said, "I will become His father and He shall be My son."
Jesus early became a wandering carpenter and then joined the Nasarines. There was excitement in the land because it was said that the prophesy of Daniel was to be fulfilled in these times.
The conditions of the times ful
fulfilled the predictions.
Does the natural polarization of a molecule face up in a prolonged magnetic field?
relaxation (countable and uncountable, plural relaxations)
The act of relaxing or the state of being relaxed; the opposite of stress or tension; the aim of recreation and leisure activities.
A diminution of tone, tension, or firmness; specifically in pathology: a looseness; a diminution of the natural and healthy tone of parts.
relaxation of the soft palate
Remission or abatement of rigor.
Remission of attention or application.
relaxation of efforts
Unbending; recreation; a state or occupation intended to give mental or bodily relief after effort.
(physics) The transition of a nucleus, atom or molecule from a higher energy level to a lower one; the opposite of excitation
(music) The release following musical tension.
Derived terms
dielectric relaxation
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Memorization is the process of committing something to memory. It is a mental process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall visual, auditory, or tactical information.
capturing one's complete attention as if by magic.
"a mesmerizing stare"
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Latin, ablative of res ‘thing’.
resurrect
/rɛzəˈrɛkt/
verb
gerund or present participle: resurrecting
restore (a dead person) to life.
"he queried whether Jesus was indeed resurrected"
mid 17th century: anglicized form of the Latin imperative quaere!, used in the 16th century in English as a verb in the sense ‘inquire’ and as a noun meaning ‘query’, from Latin quaerere ‘ask, seek’.
inquire
/ɪnˈkwʌɪə/
verb: inquire; 3rd person present: inquires; gerund or present participle: inquiring; past tense: inquired; past participle: inquired; verb: enquire; 3rd person present: enquires; past tense: enquired; past participle: enquired; gerund or present participle: enquiring
1.
ask for information from someone.
an enquires
resero m (plural reseros, feminine resera, feminine plural reseras)
cattle farmer
Anath, also spelled Anat, chief West Semitic goddess of love and war, the sister and helpmate of the god Baal. Considered a beautiful young girl, she was often designated “the Virgin” in ancient texts. ... Egyptian representations of Anath show a nude goddess, often standing on a lion and holding flowers.
During the Hyksos period Anat had temples in the Hyksos capital of Avaris and in Beth-Shan (Israel) as well as being worshipped in Memphis. On inscriptions from Memphis of 15th to 12th centuries BCE, Anat is called "Bin-Ptah", Daughter of Ptah. She is associated with Reshpu (Canaanite: Resheph) in some texts and sometimes identified with the native Egyptian goddess Neith. She is sometimes called "Queen of Heaven". Her iconography varies. She is usually shown carrying one or more weapons.