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druid
ˈdruːɪd
nounA priest, magician, or soothsayer in the ancient celtic religion.
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Knocking on wood is meant to bring good luck by enlisting the support of spirits who according to t…
ignorant
ˈɪɡ.nər.ənt
adjectiveLacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
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He was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid
adjectiveHaving no knowledge or awareness of something or of things in general
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We were very young, ignorant, unskilled men., you have to assume that incoming students have an alm…
adjectiveNot having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something
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Ignorant about many teenagers are surprisingly ignorant about current politics., blissfully ignoran…
pineal
ˈpɪn.i.əl
nounA pea-sized conical mass of tissue behind the third ventricle of the brain, secreting a hormone-like substance in some mammals.
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Other distinct anatomic structures such as the pineal gland and third ventricle could not be identi…
nounAn organ in the brain that produces a hormone called melatonin
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The pineal produces its hormone melatonin only during the dark., a pineal tumour, pineal dysfunction
rearward
ˈrɪəwəd
adjectiveDirected towards the back.
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A slight rearward movement
adverbTowards the back.
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The engine nozzles point rearward
nounThe part or position at the back of something.
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It would occupy its position in the advance, not in the rearward of the times
uniplanar
ˌjuːnɪˈpleɪnə
adjectiveLying in one plane.
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The electrical contact 3 is in the form of an elongate, stamped uniplanar member of electrically co…