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  2. Cleverbot - Wikipedia

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    Cleverbot is a chatterbot web application. It was created by British AI scientist Rollo Carpenter and launched in October 2008. It was preceded by Jabberwacky, a chatbot project that began in 1988 and went online in 1997. [1] In its first decade, Cleverbot held several thousand conversations with Carpenter and his associates.

  3. Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    A cleaver is a large knife that varies in its shape but usually resembles a rectangular-bladed hatchet. It is largely used as a kitchen or butcher knife and is mostly intended for splitting up large pieces of soft bones and slashing through thick pieces of meat. The knife's broad side can also be used for crushing in food preparation (such as ...

  4. Collins English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    CollinsDictionary.com. The unabridged Collins English Dictionary was published on the web on 31 December 2011 on CollinsDictionary.com, along with the unabridged dictionaries of French, German, Spanish and Italian. [4] The site also includes example sentences showing word usage from the Collins Bank of English Corpus, word frequencies and ...

  5. Adjective - Wikipedia

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    An adjective ( abbreviated adj.) is a word that describes or defines a noun or noun phrase. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. Traditionally adjectives are considered one of the main parts of speech of the English language, although historically they were classed together with nouns. [1]

  6. 12 Signs of Low Emotional Intelligence and How to Handle It

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    difficulty expressing ideas clearly or getting a point across. a habit of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. a certain obliviousness to emotional cues from others. a tendency to fixate on ...

  7. Galium aparine - Wikipedia

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    Names. Galium aparine is known by a variety of common names in English. They include ' 'sweetheart', 'hitchhikers, cleavers, clivers, bedstraw, (small) goosegrass (not to be confused with other plants known as goosegrass), catchweed, stickyweed, sticky bob, stickybud, stickyback, sticky molly, robin-run-the-hedge, sticky willy, sticky willow, stickyjack, stickeljack, grip grass, sticky grass ...

  8. British slang - Wikipedia

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    British slang. British slang is English-language slang originating from and used in the United Kingdom and also used to a limited extent in Anglophone countries such as India, Malaysia, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, especially by British expatriates. It is also used in the United States to a limited extent.

  9. What Are Nootropics or “Smart Drugs” or Cognitive Enhancers?

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    The term "nootropics" first referred to chemicals that met very specific criteria. But now it's used to refer to any natural or synthetic substance that may have a positive impact on mental skills ...