"Onanist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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The word "on" is a preposition that can have several meanings depending on the context. Some common meanings of "on" include:<br><br> In a state of being turned on or activated, for example "The light is on."<br> In a position of being placed on something, for example "The book is on the table."<br> In a time frame, for example "The meeting is on tomorrow."<br> In a state of being going on or happening, for example "The concert is on now."<br> In a particular location or place, for example "I'm on vacation."<br><br>It can also be used in idiomatic expressions such as "on again" meaning "in a relationship again", "on the same page" meaning "in agreement", or "on the ball" meaning "well-prepared".
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Oncholysis is a medical term that refers to the breaking off or separating of a nail, usually due to a fungal or bacterial infection, or as a result of poor nail care. It is a common condition that affects the fingernails and toenails, causing them to lift off at the edge or curve and separate from the nail bed. Oncholysis can be caused by various factors, including fungal infections such as onychomycosis, bacterial infections like paronychia, and nail trauma or injury. Treatment for oncholysis typically involves addressing the underlying cause, as well as maintaining good nail hygiene and using topical treatments to promote healthy nail growth.