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What is a "pip"?
A pip, also known as a seed, is the small, typically hard, and often oval-shaped structure found within the fruit's core or flesh. Pips contain the embryonic plant and are responsible for the reproduction and propagation of the plant species. They are surrounded by the fruit's flesh, which provides nourishment and protection for the seed. Pips vary in size, shape, and number depending on the fruit variety. While some fruits, like apples and pears, have multiple pips, others, like cherries and plums, contain a single large pit or stone. In some cases, pips are consumed along with the fruit, while in others, they are discarded before consumption.
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What is a "spoon"?
A pip is a term used to describe the small symbols or markings on playing cards that represent their rank or value. In a standard deck, pip cards are those numbered cards, from 2 to 10, in each suit, hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades. The number of pips on the card corresponds to its rank; for example, a 3 of hearts has three heart-shaped pips, and a 7 of spades has seven spade-shaped pips. The face cards, jack, queen, king, and the ace are not considered pip cards, as they do not have these numbered symbols.
pip, echo radarowe
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What is a "pip"?
A pip is a small swelling or blister commonly found on the skin of animals, often indicating the presence of a parasitic infection or an insect bite. It typically appears as a raised bump, sometimes accompanied by redness or irritation, and can occur in various areas of the animal's body. Pips may cause discomfort or itching to the affected animal and can be a sign of an underlying health issue that requires attention.
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