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docs: added glossary to style guide #974

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Added glossary.md to styleguide, made all the requested changes and fixed some grammatical errors too. Need reviews @alequetzalli

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Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <[email protected]>
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Thank you for picking this up since the previous contributor decided to back out! Appreciate you helping them (and our docs!) out! 😸

@quetzalliwrites quetzalliwrites changed the title docs: added glossary to styleguide docs: added glossary to style guide Jan 19, 2024
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