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#1005 · Mar 20, 2024
Adjective from “čert” (devil): devilish, naughty or very lively (e.g., devil’s h…
#1004 · Mar 19, 2024
A person who attacks and robs ships at sea; also someone who illegally copies an…
#1003 · Mar 18, 2024
To vomit; to throw up (colloquially also to vomit on something/someone).
#1002 · Mar 17, 2024
Instrumental plural of “loď”; means “with ships/boats,” i.e., with multiple vess…
#1001 · Mar 16, 2024
A designated area with buildings and grounds used for a specific purpose (e.g., …
#1000 · Mar 15, 2024
#999 · Mar 14, 2024
In a lying position; while lying down (e.g., exercise lying down).
#998 · Mar 13, 2024
A very hot place or furnace where things are intensely heated or melted (e.g., i…
#997 · Mar 12, 2024
Instrumental case of “cosi”: “with/by something,” meaning an unspecified thing.
#996 · Mar 11, 2024
#995 · Mar 10, 2024
#994 · Mar 09, 2024
#993 · Mar 08, 2024
A minor quarrel or verbal scuffle between people.
#992 · Mar 07, 2024
The main artery carrying blood from the heart to the body.
#991 · Mar 06, 2024
A device or mechanism that slows down or stops motion (e.g., on a car or bicycle…
#990 · Mar 05, 2024
A form of the verb “hostit”: to receive someone as a guest and provide hospitali…
#989 · Mar 04, 2024
A mischievous, sly person (often a child) who likes to play harmless tricks.
#988 · Mar 03, 2024
Colloquial: to vomit, to throw up.
#987 · Mar 02, 2024
The highest point in the sky directly above an observer.
#986 · Mar 01, 2024
A small sled for snow, usually for children, used for sliding downhill.
#985 · Feb 29, 2024
keramika tvořená oxidy železa s magnetickými vlastnostmi
#984 · Feb 28, 2024
#983 · Feb 27, 2024
vládce starověkého Egypta
#982 · Feb 26, 2024
nástupní ostrůvek
#981 · Feb 25, 2024
#980 · Feb 24, 2024
Plural of “sníh”; refers to snow as a mass or snow cover.
#979 · Feb 23, 2024
An amount of money; a sum of money (e.g., paid or collected).
#978 · Feb 22, 2024
Fermented, airless-stored chopped green fodder used as feed for farm animals.
#977 · Feb 21, 2024
The letter “G” (esp. lowercase g), often used to denote a bra cup size.
#976 · Feb 20, 2024
Vetch: a legume plant of the genus Vicia, grown for fodder or as green manure.