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  • Monasticism [r]: The renunciation of a worldly lifestyle in order to pursue an ascetic or religious lifestyle [e]

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  • Thermite [r]: A class of mixtures of a powdered metal and a powdered metal oxide, which, when ignited, generates extreme heat for military and civilian applications [e]
  • Alexander Fleming [r]: Scottish biologist and pharmacologist (1881-1955), best-known for the discovery of penicillin for which he won the Nobel Prize. [e]
  • The Four Noble Truths [r]: An important concept in Buddhism. [e]