Sprites are similar to them
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FRESCASSprites are similar to them
bouncersA person employed by a nightclub or similar establishment to prevent troublemakers from entering or to eject them from the premises
bouncerA person employed by a nightclub or similar establishment to prevent troublemakers from entering or to eject them from the premises
psychotomimeticRelating to or denoting drugs that are capable of producing an effect on the mind similar to a psychotic state
enkephalinsEither of two compounds that occur naturally in the brain. They are peptides related to the endorphins, with similar physiological effects
enkephalinEither of two compounds that occur naturally in the brain. They are peptides related to the endorphins, with similar physiological effects
soundboardA thin sheet of wood over which the strings of a piano or similar instrument are positioned to increase the sound produced
soundboardsA thin sheet of wood over which the strings of a piano or similar instrument are positioned to increase the sound produced
chestnutsUsed in names of trees and plants that are related to the sweet chestnut or that produce similar nuts, e.g., water chestnut
chestnutUsed in names of trees and plants that are related to the sweet chestnut or that produce similar nuts, e.g., water chestnut
shuttlecocksA cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore
shuttlecockA cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore
archaebacteriaMicroorganisms that are similar to bacteria in size and simplicity of structure but radically different in molecular organization. They are now believed to constitute an ancient intermediate group between the bacteria and eukaryotes
ergodicof or pertaining to the condition that, in an interval of sufficient duration, a system will return to states that are closely similar to previous ones: the assumption of such a condition underlies statistical methods used in modern dynamics and atomic th