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postal code
series of letters and digits for sorting mail

borscht
Borscht () is a sour soup, made with meat stock, vegetables and seasonings, common in Eastern Europe, Central Europe and Northern Asia. In English, the word borscht, borrowed via Yiddish, is most often associated with the variant of the soup originating in Ukraine, made with red beetroots as one of the main ingredients, which give the dish its distinctive red color. The same name, however, is also used for a wide selection of sour-tasting soups without beetroots, such as sorrel-based green borscht, rye-based white borscht, and cabbage borscht.
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beehive
thumb|Wooden beehives with active honey bees in a California almond orchard
thumb|A honeycomb created inside a wooden beehive
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which honey bees raise their young and produce honey as part of their seasonal cycle. Although the word beehive is used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive. Nest is used to discuss colonies that house themselves in natural or artificial cavities or in structures that are hanging and exposed. The term hive is used to describe a man made structure created to house
Voronoi diagram
type of plane partition
aluminothermic reaction
thermite reaction being a prominent example
MAGURA V5
modern Ukrainian unmanned boat
hive frame
structural element in a beehive
Buteyko method
alternative physical therapy

Sea Baby
Ukrainian combat unmanned surface vehicle

pernach
thumb|right|160px|Pernachs, two of which are shestopyors (right)
A pernach (, or , ) is a type of flanged mace originating in the 12th century in the region of Kievan Rus' and later widely used throughout Europe. The name comes from the Slavic word перо (pero) meaning feather, referring to a type of mace resembling an arrow with feathering.
==Uses against armour and mail==
Among a variety of similar weapons developed in 12th-century Persian- and Turkic-dominated areas, the pernach became pre-eminent, being capable of penetrating plate armour and plate mail.
==Ceremonial uses==
A pernach or she
Address programming language
high-level programming language
queen excluder
beekeeping equipment
polymethylsiloxane polyhydrate
hydrogel polymer
Nozh
brand of Ukrainian tank armor modules
Bukovel-AD
Ukrainian anti-drone system
ukrain
Ukrain (; also called celandine) is the trademarked name of a semi-synthetic substance derived from the plant Chelidonium majus and promoted as a drug to treat cancer and viral infections, including HIV and hepatitis. It was created in 1978, by the famed Ukrainian chemist (). Ukrain is named after the nation of Ukraine and is produced by the Austrian company Nowicky Pharma.
Volkov Commander
computer program for managing files
Group method of data handling
family of inductive algorithms