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"Bag-in-box" is a packaging system where a flexible plastic bag is placed inside a corrugated cardboard box. The bag is filled with a liquid or semi-liquid product, such as wine, juice, or syrup, and has a tap or spout for dispensing the contents. This type of packaging is often used for bulk products because it is cost-effective, lightweight, and easier to store and transport than traditional rigid containers. The cardboard box provides protection and stability, while the bag inside minimizes air exposure, helping to preserve the quality of the contents.
"Bag-snatching" refers to the act of quickly stealing a bag, purse, or any similar item from someone's possession, typically in a public place and often by surprise or force. It is a form of theft commonly associated with street crime and can involve perpetrators on foot or using motorcycles or other vehicles to make a swift getaway.
"Bag" is a noun that refers to a container made of flexible material, such as cloth, leather, or plastic, used for carrying or storing items. It can have various shapes, sizes, and closures, like a handle, zip, or drawstring. Bags are commonly used for shopping, travel, work, or personal belongings. Some common types of bags include backpacks, handbags, purses, tote bags, and duffel bags.
"Bagarre" is a French word that refers to a brawl or a fight, often involving chaos and confusion. It can describe a physical altercation or a heated argument between two or more people. In English, it can be translated as "scuffle," "melee," or "donnybrook."
Bagasse is the fibrous residue remaining after sugarcane or sugar beets are crushed to extract their juice. It is primarily used as a biofuel for power generation, composting, or as a raw material in the production of paper, fiberboard, and other products.
Bagassosis is a lung disease that affects workers exposed to dust from sugarcane bagasse, a byproduct of sugar production. It is a form of occupational lung disease caused by inhaling moldy bagasse dust, which contains fungal spores and other irritants. The condition can lead to inflammation, fibrosis, and scarring of the lung tissue, resulting in breathing difficulties and reduced lung function. Proper ventilation and protective equipment are essential to prevent bagassosis in the workplace.
"Bagatelle" refers to a small, insignificant, or trivial matter, often used to describe something that is not serious or of little importance. It can also refer to a light, playful, or informal game or pastime.
"Bagatelles" refers to small, trivial, or insignificant matters, often used to describe petty issues or lightweight amusement. It can also refer to short and light musical compositions.
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Edward Bagehot was a renowned English economist and journalist. He served as the editor of The Economist magazine from 1861 to 1877. <br><br>The term "Bagehot's dictum" is often used to describe his famous editorial principle, which states: "The essence of a bank is to use its customers' money; the essence of a church is to use its worshippers' prayers." This dictum is applied not only to institutions but also to businesses and organizations that have a social purpose, emphasizing their primary goals or expectations.<br><br>In addition, some of his notable works include "Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market," which provides an in-depth explanation of the London money market during his time, and "Economica," which deals with the principles of economics and its application in various aspects of life.
A bagel is a type of bread that is characterized by its ring shape and crispy crust. It typically has a hole in the center and is made from yeast dough that is boiled in water before being baked. Bagels are often topped with seeds, salt, or other seasonings, and are commonly eaten for breakfast or as a snack. The word "bagel" comes from the Yiddish language and originally referred to a type of ring-shaped pretzel.
Bagels are a type of bread that originated in Jewish cuisine, particularly in Poland. They are typically round with a hole in the middle and have a chewy texture on the inside and a crispy crust on the outside. Bagels are often boiled in water before baking, which contributes to their distinctive texture. They can be topped with various seeds, such as sesame or poppy seeds, or left plain. Bagels are commonly enjoyed toasted with cream cheese, butter, or other spreads, and can also be used for sandwiches.
"Baggage" typically refers to suitcases, backpacks, or other containers used to carry personal items while traveling. It can also have a figurative meaning, referring to emotional or psychological issues that a person carries with them from past experiences.
A "baggageman" is an airport or train station staff member who handles and loads luggage onto vehicles, ensuring that passengers' baggage is properly taken care of during travel. They are responsible for the safe transportation of bags from check-in to the aircraft or train and vice versa, assisting passengers with their luggage needs.
"Bagged" is a past tense verb form of the word "bag," which has multiple meanings:<br><br>1. To place something in a bag: "I bagged some groceries before leaving the store."<br>2. To catch or capture something, often used in hunting or fishing: "He bagged a deer during his hunting trip."<br>3. To accomplish or acquire something desired: "She finally bagged the job after several interviews."<br>4. In some contexts, it can also mean to dismiss or cancel something: "They decided to bag the movie night and stay home instead."
A "bagger" typically refers to a machine or person who bags items, such as groceries or merchandise, at a store. It can also be a term for someone who collects trash or debris, especially in the context of cleaning up after an event or in public spaces. In a more informal sense, it can refer to someone who consistently criticizes or puts others down.
"Bagging" is an acronym that stands for "Bootstrap Aggregating." It is a machine learning technique used to improve the stability and accuracy of predictive models, such as decision trees or random forests. The process involves creating multiple models by training them on different subsets (bootstrapped samples) of the original data. Then, the final prediction is made by combining the predictions from all these individual models, usually through averaging or majority voting. This helps to reduce variance and increase robustness, preventing overfitting.
"Baggy" refers to clothing or fabric that is loose-fitting, hanging loosely, or not closely fitted to the body, often with extra material. It can also describe something that is puffed out or sagging due to its shape or size.
Baghdad is the capital city of Iraq, located in the central part of the country along the Tigris River. It is one of the largest cities in the Middle East and has a rich history dating back to its founding in 762 AD. Baghdad served as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, which was a center of learning, culture, and trade for centuries. The city has experienced significant political turmoil in recent decades, including the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and ongoing conflicts. Despite these challenges, Baghdad remains an important cultural, political, and economic hub in the region.
"Baghdadis" refers to people who are from Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq. It is a plural noun used to describe individuals who are native to or inhabitants of Baghdad.
"Bagheera" is a fictional character from Rudyard Kipling's novel "The Jungle Book." She is a black panther known for her wisdom, grace, and protective nature. In the story, Bagheera serves as a mentor and friend to the protagonist, Mowgli, helping him navigate the dangers of the jungle. The name "Bagheera" is derived from the Hindi word "bagh," which means "tiger," and "eera," meaning "black," referring to her black fur.
The Bagirmi is a region in Chad, West Africa. The Bagirmi Empire was a medieval kingdom that existed from the 15th to the 19th century. The name "Bagirmi" refers to the Bagirmi people, a cultural and ethnic group of the Fur ethnic group. Today, the Bagirmi region is one of the 19 regions of Chad and is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural resources.
"Bagnio" is an archaic term that originally referred to a public bathhouse or a place where people went to bathe and relax. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the term also came to be used for establishments that offered entertainment, such as gambling or prostitution, often in a seedy or disreputable context. By modern times, "bagnio" has largely fallen out of use and is mostly found in historical literature or as a reference to these older establishments.
"Bagot" is a rare surname of British origin, derived from the name of a place in Staffordshire, England. It can also refer to a breed of small goats called Bagot goats, which are native to the same region and known for their distinctive appearance with white fur and black markings. As a term, "Bagot" does not have a widely recognized meaning outside of these contexts.
The bagpipe is a traditional Scottish instrument in which air is blown into a bag to inflate it, causing the air pressure to force air through a chanter, which produces a characteristic sound. It is often played at Scottish weddings, parades, and other cultural events. The bagpipe is also associated with Scottish Highlands and is a symbol of Scottish heritage.
A bagpiper is a person who plays the bagpipes, a traditional musical instrument originating from Scotland and Ireland. The bagpipes are a wooden or plastic pipe with a bag that is inflated and deflated by blowing and sucking on it, allowing the player to produce various notes and sounds. Bagpipers often play at social gatherings, weddings, and other celebrations, and are closely associated with Scottish and Irish culture.
Bagpipes are a traditional musical instrument that produce sound by blowing air into a bag, which then passes through pipes called drones and a chanter. The player compresses the bag with their arm to maintain a constant airflow while playing melodies on the chanter. Bagpipes are commonly associated with Scottish and Irish culture, but they are also found in other parts of Europe and Asia. They are often used in traditional music, ceremonies, and events, such as weddings, funerals, and parades.
Bagram is a small town located in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan. It is best known as the site of Bagram Airfield, a major United States military base and prison that was used during the war in Afghanistan. The base has been the location of several high-profile incidents, including the abuse of prisoners by US forces. Today, Bagram is a symbol of the complex and controversial military intervention in Afghanistan.
The Bagratid dynasty was a royal family that ruled over various regions of the Caucasus, primarily in what is now Armenia, Georgia, and parts of Eastern Turkey, from the 9th to the 11th centuries. They are known for re-establishing the Kingdom of Armenia and significantly influencing the cultural, political, and architectural development of the region during their reign. The Bagratids were instrumental in fostering the spread of Christianity and contributed to the construction of numerous churches and monasteries, many of which are now UNESCO World Heritage sites.
"Bagration" is a historical reference to Pyotr Bagration, a prominent Russian military leader and prince during the Napoleonic Wars. He played a significant role in several key battles against Napoleon's forces and is known for his strategic skills and bravery. The name is also associated with the Battle of Bagration in 1812, where Russian forces decisively defeated the French. In modern times, "Bagration" might be used as a surname or in discussions related to Russian history, military strategy, or literature.
"Bagratuni" is an Armenian royal dynasty that ruled over various parts of Armenia from the 9th to the 11th century AD. It is also known as the Bagreid or Bagratid dynasty. The Bagratids were instrumental in reestablishing the Armenian kingdom after the Arab domination and contributed significantly to the cultural and political development of the region. They later became the ruling family of the Kingdom of Georgia as well.
"Bags" typically refers to containers made of various materials, such as cloth, leather, or plastic, used for carrying items. They come in different sizes and styles, including backpacks, handbags, purses, suitcases, duffel bags, and more. Bags can be both functional and fashionable, serving to organize and transport belongings while sometimes expressing personal style.
"Bague" is a French word that translates to "ring" in English. It refers to a circular band, typically made of metal, worn on the finger as a piece of jewelry or as a symbol of engagement, marriage, or other special occasions.
A baguette is a long, thin loaf of French bread that is typically made from wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt. It is known for its crispy crust and soft interior, and is often used for sandwiches or served with meals. The word "baguette" comes from the French word for "stick" or "wand," reflecting its slender shape.
Baguettes are a type of long, thin French bread with a crispy crust and a soft interior. They are typically made from wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt, and are known for their distinctive shape and delicious flavor when freshly baked. Baguettes are often used for sandwiches or served alongside meals in French cuisine.