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1. A dictionary that contains other dictionaries as values for its keys.
2. A method that returns all the elements within a dictionary.
3. A collection of key-value pairs, where each key maps to a specific value.
4. A concise way to create a dictionary from an iterable by defining the key-value pairs within curly braces {}.
5. Functions that can be called on a dictionary object to perform operations such as adding, removing, or modifying key-value pairs.
6. A data structure that allows for efficient access using a hash function.
7. Method for merging two dictionaries by adding all key-value pairs from one dictionary into another.
8. A method that returns a view object of all the key-value pairs in a dictionary.
9. The data associated with a key in a dictionary.
10. A method that removes all key-value pairs from a dictionary.
11. The number of key-value pairs in a dictionary.
12. A type of object that cannot be changed after it has been created.
13. A type of object that can be changed after it has been created.