The family Ephydridae is a group of flies (Diptera) that includes around 13,000 species, widely distributed in all geographic regions. Ephydridae are common and diverse, with various species found in various environments including freshwater habitats, terrestrial environments, and on other insects or plants. These flies are typically small to medium-sized, with a distinctive appearance that includes relatively long wings and a small thorax.
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A person with a persistent and intense fear of confined spaces or restricted environments.
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to market or sell under false or misleading conditions, to misrepresent or mislead about the features, quality, or value of a product or service, especially for commercial or competitive purposes.
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1. A person who wiggles or squirms, especially because of discomfort or embarrassment. 2. An organism that wiggles or squirms, often as a means of movement or to escape danger.
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A name used for a nickname or as a placeholder for a person's name, typically used humorously or affectionately. It is not a proper noun and does not have a specific definition or meaning.
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To apply paint, pigments, or colors to a surface; to color or decorate with paint. This term is archaic and often found in older literature.
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With infinite power and authority; in an all-powerful manner; in a way that shows supreme power and control.
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