Well when we say 'that's a million dollar question' it's not just an important question but THE most pertinent question. The question that begs for an answer. The question that represents the highest curiosity. This means a very difficult question to find the answer for and a question so difficult that whoever answers it gets a million dollars.
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In any problem solving situation or mystery, It is necessary to take all the available information and use it to realize the actual problem. This problem definition is referred to as the million dollar question and is often associated with an "aha moment"
Alaripu is a term used in Indian dance. - ONE question at a time please.
1,000 thousands are in a million, hence the term million (mil is a prefix that means thousand)
As a noun the meaning of the term 'dithering' is a trembling or vibration. It can also mean a state of flustered excitement or fear. As a verb, the meaning of the term 'dithering' is to act irresolutely or to vacillate.
A binary antonym is a semantic term for a complementary antonym - a term whose meaning complements the meaning of the other term - such as mortal and immortal.
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It is an Irish phrase meaning "my pulse", which is a term of endearment. It comes a longer Irish phrase meaning, "the pulse of my heart".
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The term "percent dollar bill" isn't meaningful. Please rephrase and post a new question.
Term reachest has no meaning. Please edit your question and repost
The phrase "inside question" does not have a specific or widely recognized meaning in English. It may be a typo or misinterpretation of another term. If you can provide more context or clarify the question, I'd be happy to help further.
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Alaripu is a term used in Indian dance. - ONE question at a time please.
The question is very unclear. Anne is a woman's name - it is not a science term at all. Please ask your question again and be specific.
The term elconfidencial doesn't appear to actually exist, it appears to be a made up term. So this question is a test as it asks the meaning of a made up word.
There is unfortunately no meaning to the term Ackent, as it is neither a term, nor a word that can be found in the English dictionary either. It is possible that that whoever posed this question may either be referring to the word accent, or possibly the pop act Akcent.