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  • 12Large roundworm of pigs — Taxobox name = Ascaris suum regnum = Animalia phylum = Nematoda classis = Secernentea ordo = Ascaridida familia = Ascarididae genus = Ascaris species = A. suum binomial = Ascaris suum binomial authority = (Goeze, 1782) Ascaris suum is a parasitic …

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  • 14waste — n 1: destruction of or damage to property that is caused by the act or omission of one (as a lessee, mortgagor, or life tenant) having a lesser estate and is usu. to the injury of another (as an heir, mortgagee, or remainderman) with an interest… …

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  • 15ill thrift — (il thrift) unthriftiness …

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  • 16unthrifty — adjective 1》 not using resources carefully; wasteful. 2》 archaic or dialect (of livestock or plants) not strong and healthy. Derivatives unthriftily adverb unthriftiness noun …

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  • 17improvidence — n. Thriftlessness, unthrift, unthriftiness, imprudence, want of forethought, carelessness of the future, neglect of preparation …

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  • 18prodigality — n. Wastefulness, extravagance, excess, profusion, lavishness, unthriftiness, squandering, waste …

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  • 19improvidence — n 1. thoughtlessness, imprudence, unmindfulness, unthinkingness; inadvertence, unwariness, unwatchfulness, unvigilance; heedlessness, carelessness, incaution, disregardfulness, inattention, inat tentiveness, oversight; neglect, negligence,… …

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  • 20profusion — n 1. abundance, plenitude, bounty, cornucopia, horn of plenty, endless supply, Scot. scouth or skouth, Scot, and North Eng. routh. 2. quantity, quantities, volume, volumes, mass, masses, fund, mine, store; multitude, number, numbers, scores, host …

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