We keep forgetting there is another definition of mlm and are only reminded of it when confronted with pyramid schemes. O.O


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We keep forgetting there is another definition of mlm and are only reminded of it when confronted with pyramid schemes. O.O
cade
Apparently this has THREE definitions, which I will present in the order that I found out about them.
(noun, botany) A Mediterranean juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, the oil of which is sometimes used in perfumes. Etymology: from Latin catanum for the same plant.
(noun or adjective, animal husbandry) An animal belonging to a domestic livestock species but raised as a pet. Usually used as an adjective: "a cade calf". Etymology: present in Middle English; possibly cognate to cuddle and coddle, which derive from Latin calidus "warm"
(noun, household) Some kind of small barrel. Wiktionary appends to this definition that "cade" is also "Used in the British Book of Rates for a determinate number of some sort of fish." Etymology: Greek kados "jar", which apparently originates in proto-Dravidian of all things and has a cognate in Tamil!
think liberal is beginning to lose its meaning as a word
“A brand is a person’s gut feeling about a product, service, or company. It’s a gut feeling because we’re all emotional, intuitive beings, despite our best efforts to be rational. It’s a person’s gut feeling because, in the end, the brand is defined by individuals, not by companies, markets, or the so-called general public.” – Excerpt from Marty Neumeier, The Brand Gap
Supine
ADJECTIVE
1. a person lying upward
2. failing to act or protest or being indifferent because of indifference or indolence
3. having the palm of your hand upward
Multiple definitions error
I’ve posted this question because I’m stuck in a very strange problem. I have a project of few .cpp files and few headers. In particular this piece of code appears in three different .cpp files:
void printGraph2d(std::vector < std::vector > data, double dy, double dt, const unsigned int M, unsigned int intervalliTemporali); void printGraph3d(std::vector < std::vector > data, double dy, double…
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I just think it's a shame that asexuals can't actually reproduce by budding. Think about it. That would be awesome.
Except when it comes to having two people legally be the same person. That would be awkward.