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apple
Flashcard: A fruit that is typically round, with a thin red or green skin and a white flesh inside. It is often eaten raw or used in cooking and baking.
banana
Fruit with a yellow skin and creamy flesh. Rich in potassium and fiber.
Flashcard: A tropical fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet flesh. Rich in potassium, fiber, and vitamins. Commonly used in smoothies, desserts, and as a snack.
Flashcard:
Fruit with yellow skin
High in potassium
Good source of fiber
Sweet taste
Commonly used in smoothies and baking
avacado
Fruit with green skin, large pit, and creamy texture. Rich in healthy fats and nutrients like potassium and fiber. Often used in salads and guacamole.
tomato
Fruit that is botanically a berry, commonly used in cooking, salads, and sandwiches, known for its red color and juicy texture.
sad
Feeling unhappy or sorrowful.
keyboard
Flashcard: A device with keys used to input data into a computer or other device. It typically has letters, numbers, and special function keys.
laptop
Flashcard: A portable computer that combines a keyboard, screen, and touchpad or pointing stick in one unit, designed for easy mobility and use on-the-go.
coppa
COPPA: Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. U.S. law protecting personal information of children under 13 online, requiring parental consent for data collection.
ferpa
Flashcard: FERPA - Protects student educational records, gives parents rights to access and control information, and requires consent for disclosure.
screen
Flashcard: A flat surface on a device where information is displayed, such as text, images, or videos. It is commonly found on electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers.
bug
Flashcard: A small defect or error in a computer program that causes it to malfunction or behave unexpectedly.
adam
Adam: The first man created by God in the Bible.
cpm
Flashcard: CPM stands for Critical Path Method. It is a project management technique used to determine the longest sequence of tasks in a project to ensure timely completion.
What is another word for incredible or astonishing?
Amazing