- or
mineral matter Filth: foul
matter such as
excrement Grime: a black,
ingrained dust such as soot Soil: the mix of clay, sand, and
humus which lies on...
- one
dominant ideology has
become deeply ingrained into
politics and
generally politics has
become deeply ingrained into all or most
aspects of society. The...
- the
rules or
transgressing social conventions. The
concept is a
deeply ingrained part of
Brazilian culture. The word "jeitinho" is the
diminutive form...
-
spots and
featured in the film
Siargao for such qualities.
Surfing is so
ingrained in the
identity of Siargao, that in 2022, two
political families from...
-
production is
reliant on the
natural environment. The
Outback is
deeply ingrained in
Australian heritage,
history and folklore. In
Australian art the subject...
-
universal connotation.
Aside from
being an adornment, the
taqiyah has
deeply ingrained significance in
Islamic culture,
reflecting the wearer's faith, devotion...
- the free dictionary.
Grime may
refer to: Dirt, in the form of black,
ingrained dust
Grime music, a
genre of
music Grime (album), a 2001
album by Iniquity...
- "Runaround"
elaborates his
fictional Three Laws of Robotics,
which are
ingrained in the
positronic brains of
nearly all of his robots.
Asimov remained...
- on the
historical era and the
geographic region.
These standards are
ingrained in men from a
young age to
increase their perceived physical attractiveness...
- that year. Lisa
Jensen of Good
Times Santa Cruz said "it
explores deeply ingrained racism and its
consequences in a
manner better suited to The Twilight...