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#1692 · Feb 05, 2026
first/third-person singular imperfect indicative of obrir
#1691 · Feb 04, 2026
let's see, let me see
#1690 · Feb 03, 2026
#1689 · Feb 02, 2026
A state in the western United States. Capital and largest city: Boise.
#1688 · Feb 01, 2026
#1687 · Jan 31, 2026
A slap on someone’s face with an open hand.
#1686 · Jan 30, 2026
#1685 · Jan 29, 2026
Imperfect indicative of «dir» (to say): «vosaltres dèieu» meaning “you (plural) …
#1684 · Jan 28, 2026
Form of “fumar”: “you (plural) smoke” (present) or “smoke!” (imperative).
#1683 · Jan 27, 2026
The art of combining sounds and silence to create melodies and rhythms.
#1682 · Jan 26, 2026
A sharp point or pointed object that can prick or pierce.
#1681 · Jan 25, 2026
A fish trap or weir made of reeds or netting used to catch fish in rivers or alo…
#1680 · Jan 24, 2026
The Moon, Earth's natural satellite seen in the sky, especially at night.
#1679 · Jan 23, 2026
#1678 · Jan 22, 2026
A (usually square) tile used to cover floors or walls.
#1677 · Jan 21, 2026
A member of a nomadic Arab people of the desert, especially in Arabia and North …
#1676 · Jan 20, 2026
A roll or cylinder of paper, cloth, or other material wound up.
#1675 · Jan 19, 2026
#1674 · Jan 18, 2026
Spruce (a conifer tree of the genus Picea).
#1673 · Jan 17, 2026
A breath or puff of air expelled when blowing.
#1672 · Jan 16, 2026
#1671 · Jan 15, 2026
#1670 · Jan 14, 2026
whitetop (Lepidium draba)
#1669 · Jan 13, 2026
A possibility or alternative that can be chosen among several.
#1668 · Jan 12, 2026
A large basin or tub, often metal or plastic, used to hold liquids or do laundry…
#1667 · Jan 11, 2026
#1666 · Jan 10, 2026
An open public square in a town or city, often surrounded by buildings, where pe…
#1665 · Jan 09, 2026
Feminine plural of «nou»: new, recent, or not existing before.
#1664 · Jan 08, 2026
A bank or the banking activity that manages money, accounts, loans, and financia…
#1663 · Jan 07, 2026