"Viminaria" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Villosity refers to the quality of being furry, woolly, or hairy. It is often used to describe the texture of certain plants or animals, such as fur, wool, or moss.
Vilma is a female given name of Germanic origin, related to the name Wilhelmina. It means "resolute protector" or "resolute defender".
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Vimentin is a type of intermediate filament protein. It is one of the most abundant proteins in the exoskeleton of certain cells, particularly in the cytoplasm and cell cortex.
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