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Term: incocus

Noun (singular):

A mythical creature from local folklore said to bring good luck and prosperity.

Sample Sentence: The villagers believe that the presence of an incocus in their homes will bring them financial success.

Noun (plural):

Special gatherings or events held annually in local communities, typically associated with religious or cultural celebrations.

Sample Sentence: The incocus held in the town square attracts visitors from all over, eager to experience the traditional dances and music.

Adjective:

Referring to something that is extremely popular or in high demand among the masses.

Sample Sentence: The new smartphone model became incocus among tech enthusiasts, with people queuing up for hours to get their hands on it.

Verb:

To concentrate or focus one's attention entirely on a specific task or goal.

Sample Sentence: In order to excel in his exams, John needed to incocus his efforts on studying and practicing regularly.

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Noun (singular):

Definition: A mythical creature from local folklore said to bring good luck and prosperity.

Sample Sentence: The villagers believe that the presence of an incocus in their homes will bring them financial success.

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Noun (plural):

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Noun (plural):

Definition: Special gatherings or events held annually in local communities, typically associated with religious or cultural celebrations.

Sample Sentence: The incocus held in the town square attracts visitors from all over, eager to experience the traditional dances and music.

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Adjective:

Definition: Referring to something that is extremely popular or in high demand among the masses.

Sample Sentence: The new smartphone model became incocus among tech enthusiasts, with people queuing up for hours to get their hands on it.

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Verb:

Definition: To concentrate or focus one's attention entirely on a specific task or goal.

Sample Sentence: In order to excel in his exams, John needed to incocus his efforts on studying and practicing regularly.

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