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Results for "rich"

01_strichliste.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

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Rich

Definition: In English, "rich" can refer to two different things: 1. Wealth or material resources, especially money or possessions. 2. Social status, especially among people in higher social classes. For example, someone who is considered rich might have a large fortune that they own outright or use to their advantage financially; while a person who has achieved social standing and influence can also be described as "rich".


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Richard

Definition: The word "Richard" is a masculine noun with the suffix "-son". It can be used to refer to any male member of a family, such as Richard III or Richard III's son. A male family member who is named after a person in history is called a Richardian. For example, King Richard I was one of these Richardians, and he was king from 1199 until his death in 1216. Richardson's name is derived from the Old French suffix "-son" (or "-ron") which means "son," "sonny," "sonnier," and "sonnier." So it could be a name for a male son, but also possible to refer to a person who has been called Richard.


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Id_richiesta

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'id_richiesta';

Petrichor

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'petrichor'


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Rich

Definition: To enrich.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look, At this word “rich,” and what it really took! The dictionary gives you a helpful clue, “To enrich” – that’s part of what we’ll pursue. Now "enrich" means to make something better, see? Like adding goodness, for you and for me! Think of soil with nutrients so bright, It's enriched by compost, a beautiful sight! Or a story told with words so grand, It enriches the listener, across the land. And “rich” itself? It’s more than just gold you see, It means abundant, plentiful and free! It can be wealth, of course, that's often true, But also fullness – in spirit, me and you! So "rich" is about adding value, don’t you think? Making things better, before you blink! Does anyone have a different way to see, How “rich” can be, for you and for me?

Richard

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