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A naval term meaning 'the sea is clear on the port side' (left)
Generally speaking, from Genesis to Revelation - not necessarily the term itself but its meaning will be clear.
The meaning of "saish" is not clear as it does not appear to be a commonly used word or term in English. Without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning.
A blister is a circumscribed collection of clear fluid. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, and a large blister is a bulla.
To go clear is a term used in the Church of Scientology. It is a state achieved by using Dianetics to free the self of all subconscious negative or unwanted emotions and traumas.
In technology and engineering, "technical meaning" refers to the precise and specific interpretation or definition of a term or concept within a particular field. It is essential for clear communication and understanding among professionals working in the same domain.
lucidity clear, clear-headed.
It was originally a nautical term meaning to keep the ship's head to the wind and staying clear of a lea shore as in 'keeping a distance'
"Blovoka" does not have a clear meaning in English or any widely recognized language. It could be a made-up word or term with no known definition.
I think Tahir mean is clear so the total meaning is clear moon
an example that may clear this is when you push on an object it pushes you back from the gravitational force
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.