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SAT
The SAT (, ) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Since its debut in 1926, its name and scoring have changed several times. For much of its history, it was called the Scholastic Aptitude Test and had two components, Verbal and Mathematical, each of which was scored on a range from 200 to 800. Later it was called the Scholastic Assessment Test, then the SAT I: Reasoning Test, then the SAT Reasoning Test, then simply the SAT.
peanut butter and jelly sandwich
peanut butter and jelly (or jam) sandwich (PB&J) consists of peanut butter and fruit preserves (usually grape or strawberry jelly) spread on bread
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
phonetic transcription system for Uralic languages
Allah as a lunar deity
fringe theory claiming Allah originated as a moon deity
Messianic Secret
proposed motif primarily in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus is portrayed as commanding his followers to silence about his Messianic mission
Kukurá
spurious Brazilian language, invented 1901