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Latest revision as of 11:01, 20 September 2024
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- Gold [r]: Chemical element 79, symbol Au, a lustrous corrosion-resistant precious metal used for money, electronics and jewelry. [e]
- Cat [r]: A feline, particularly the domesticated feline, Felis catus, a small carnivorous mammal. [e]
- Voice (communications) [r]: In communications technology, the range of frequencies carried by a telephone or radio intended to be adequate for clearly understandable spoken language, but not necessarily voice (music) [e]
- Gold [r]: Chemical element 79, symbol Au, a lustrous corrosion-resistant precious metal used for money, electronics and jewelry. [e]
- Mohs' scale of hardness [r]: Add brief definition or description