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    willowy
    /ˈwɪləʊi/

    adjective

    • 1. bordered, shaded, or covered by willows: "willowy meadow land"
    • 2. (of a person) tall, slim, and lithe: "a beautiful willowy blonde"

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  2. 1 day ago · Willowy female figures—one reclining in a bathtub, another perched atop stairs, a bevy of them backdropped by foliage—are emblazoned on a vase and an array of plates.

  3. 1 day ago · Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. [2] [1] Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): environmental, economic, and social. [1] . Many definitions emphasize the environmental dimension.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogicLogic - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Logic is traditionally defined as the study of the laws of thought or correct reasoning, and is usually understood in terms of inferences or arguments. Reasoning is the activity of drawing inferences.

  5. 2 days ago · Every day, parents make choices and act in deliberate ways to help shape their children into people with character, respect, a sense of responsibility, motivation, and skills to help them be both successful as kids and as adults. Leading relates to this preparation.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FamilyFamily - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Historically, the most common family type was one in which grandparents, parents, and children lived together as a single unit. For example, the household might include the owners of a farm, one (or more) of their adult children, the adult child's spouse, and the adult child's own children (the owners' grandchildren).

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  8. 3 days ago · Loss of heterozygosity, LOH, is defined as the loss of one parent's contribution to the cell. It is a common form of allelic imbalance by which heterozygous somatic cells become homozygous because one of the two alleles gets lost.