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AUSCULTATION
[noun]
1. the process or act of listening.
2. the act of listening, either directly or through a stethoscope or other instrument, to sounds within the body as a method of diagnosis.
Etymology: from Latin auscultÄtiĹ, âa listeningâ, from auscultÄre, âto listen attentivelyâ; related to Latin auris, âearâ.
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I never got to go to prom, so my best friend took me to fake prom !! It was 1990-2000âs inspired and they had a Spice Girls cover band. His arm warmers matched my dress.
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Commodore Ballroom | Vancouver, British Columbia | 10.09.16
Photos 1 & 2:Â â@concertaddicts
Photo 3: matt_grazier [IG]
Photo 4:Â kevinmvancouver [IG]
Photo5: catchfall [IG]
GUMUSSERVI
[noun]
Turkish: moonlight shining on the water.
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The anatomy on Fox (McCloud)
Nocturnal Marine - oil on panel, detail (unknown date) | Petrus van Schendel
DREAMERY
[noun]
1. a place favourable to dreams.
2. a collection of dreams.
3. impractical fancies.
Etymology: Middle English dreem, Old English dream, âjoy, mirth, gladnessâ, cognate with Old Saxon drĹm, "mirth, dreamâ, Old Norse draumr, Old High German troum, "dreamâ.
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VORANTÂ
[adjective]Â
shown in the act of devouring.Â
Etymology: from Latin vorant-, vorans, present participle of vorare, âto devourâ.
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