"Periselene" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Periselene" Meaning

Peresa is a suffix used to form names of women, particularly those of Semitic origin. It is often attached to the name of a goddess or a divine being, implying a connection to the divine or a sense of sacredness.

"Periselene" Examples

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"Periselene" Similar Words

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The plural noun "periscii" refers to a type of ancient Roman column that is characterized by a twisted or spiral design.

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Periscopes are tubes or optical instruments used to allow people, usually soldiers or sailors, to observe their surroundings without being seen. They are typically mounted on a ship, tank, or other vehicle, and allow the user to look around corners, over walls, or from a safe distance, without exposing themselves to enemy fire or other dangers.

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Periscopic refers to something that uses or resembles a periscope, which is an optical instrument that allows users to see above the immediate horizon or beyond obstacles, typically used for observing or attacking targets. The term can also be used figuratively to describe a situation where someone gains a new perspective or insight by looking at something from a different or elevated point of view.

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Perishability refers to the property of a good or service that it has a limited lifespan and becomes worthless or useless once it has expired or gone stale. This can be due to factors such as changes in fashion, technology, or consumer preferences, or because the product has a limited shelf life or is sensitive to storage conditions. For example, fresh food and flowers are perishable goods because they spoil quickly if not consumed or preserved in time, while a new smartphone's perishability may arise from its rapid obsolescence due to continuous technological advancements.

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Perishers is a British comic strip, usually printed at the end of a newspaper or magazine, featuring a group of cartoon animals who all die at the end of each week, only to be revived for the next week. The joke is that they "perish" (die) at the end of each week, only to "perish" again the next week. The strip often features humorously exaggerated and silly deaths.

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