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Quid pro quo sexual harassment occurs when a person in a position of authority demands sexual favors in exchange for benefits, such as promotions, job security, |
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Ferrocomite is a term derived from mineralogy, referring to a specific type of iron-rich mineral, particularly a variety of the mineral group called amphiboles. |
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What does cé mhéad guta mean in English? |
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"Cé mhéad guta" translates to "How many vowels" in English. It is an Irish phrase that inquires about the quantity of vowel letters in a giv |
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What is the solution to this dingbat pict res? |
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The solution to the dingbat "pict res" is "picture perfect." The word "pict" is a shortened form of "picture," and " |
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What is the meaning of domnant quod non intelligunt? |
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"Dominant quod non intelligunt" is a Latin phrase that translates to "They dominate what they do not understand." It suggests that power or |
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What is res school weekends? |
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"Res school weekends" typically refers to residential school weekends, where students stay at a boarding school or educational institution over the we |
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WHAT DOES CLEAVIT MEAN IN LATIN? |
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In Latin, "cleavit" is the third-person singular form of the verb "cleavere," meaning "to break" or "to split." It often |
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What is an English derivative for mittit? |
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The English derivative for "mittit," which is the Latin verb meaning "he/she sends," is "emit." This term is used in English to de |
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What does the Latin phrase mean con sector ipse? |
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The Latin phrase "con sector ipse" translates to "the one who follows closely" or "the pursuer himself." It can imply an individua |
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"Quid pro quo" is a Latin phrase that translates to "something for something." It refers to a reciprocal arrangement where one thing is exch |
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"Utraque Unum" is a Latin phrase that translates to "both are one." It is often used to signify the unity of two distinct entities or concep |
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'Delta' is the Classical Greek capital letter 'D'. It is shaped as a triangle on its point. A vertical line, as in the modern letter 'D'. Then two angled lines |
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