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  1. In Westeros, this top position is known as the Hand of the King. The Hand of the King is appointed by royal decree to execute the king's command. If the king is absent or indisposed, the Hand makes decisions in his place.

  2. AMP: [noun] a nucleotide C10H12N5O3H2PO4 composed of adenosine and one phosphate group that is reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP in metabolic reactions — called also#R##N# adenosine monophosphate, adenylic acid; compare cyclic amp.

  3. Equity refers to fairness or justice in the way people are treated, and especially freedom from bias or favoritism, as in “governed according to the principle of equity.”. Equality refers to the quality or state of having the same rights and opportunities, as in “women’s struggle for equality.”. Equity and equality share the same ...

  4. We define gild the lily as “to add unnecessary ornamentation to something beautiful in its own right.”. We do not attribute this to Shakespeare, as he never wrote this particular combination of words. Gild the lily came about as a mistaken version of a line from King John, which was “to gild refined gold, to paint the lily.”.

  5. zhuzh noun : a small improvement, adjustment, or addition that completes the overall look, taste, etc. of something; verb : to improve in flavor or appearance by way of a small improvement, adjustment, or addition — often used with up. doggo noun, slang : dog. padawan noun, informal : a young person especially when regarded as naïve ...

  6. Most English words longer than about 15-20 letters are scientific, meaningless, or highly specialized, and they tend to be formed by affixation.This is the act or process of adding affixes to a base word to produce a derivative word—in the word affixation, for instance, -ation is an affix. is an affix.

  7. The short answer is that democracy and republic are frequently used to mean the same thing: a government in which the people vote for their leaders. This was the important distinction at the time of the founding of the United States, in direct contrast with the rule of a king, or monarchy, in Great Britain.

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