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#47 · Aug 05, 2021
Beyond; on the other side of something, past a limit or boundary.
#46 · Aug 04, 2021
especially, particularly
#45 · Aug 03, 2021
#44 · Aug 02, 2021
Butchery; the job or shop of selling and cutting meat.
#43 · Aug 01, 2021
The ability or act of doing or saying something immediately without prior prepar…
#42 · Jul 31, 2021
"Parastam" means "I worship/adore" (I venerate someone or something).
#41 · Jul 30, 2021
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#39 · Jul 28, 2021
Anti-war; someone or something opposed to war and militarism.
#38 · Jul 27, 2021
Canaan
#37 · Jul 26, 2021
A pipe fitting (elbow/bend) used in plumbing to change the direction of a pipe.
#36 · Jul 25, 2021
A common surname meaning “victor/conqueror,” i.e., someone who wins.
#35 · Jul 24, 2021
A group of people with shared ancestry and culture, living as a social unit; a t…
#34 · Jul 23, 2021
Talut: the name of the Israelites’ king in the Quran (Saul).
#33 · Jul 22, 2021
Past tense of “feshāndan”: to spray or scatter something (e.g., water or perfume…
#32 · Jul 21, 2021
A thin, striped handwoven wool or cotton rug/blanket used as a floor covering or…
#31 · Jul 20, 2021
#30 · Jul 19, 2021
A wise, learned woman; also used as a female given name.
#29 · Jul 18, 2021
Roasted or puffed wheat eaten as a snack.
#28 · Jul 17, 2021
#27 · Jul 16, 2021
Universal; relating to the outer world and horizons, as opposed to inner (anfosi…
#26 · Jul 15, 2021
Crushed or beaten down; commonly also used for suppressed/defeated.
#25 · Jul 14, 2021
Sudden involuntary diaphragm spasms that cause hiccups.
#24 · Jul 13, 2021
A quick, simple sketch map of a place or route showing locations and directions.
#23 · Jul 12, 2021
A garden or orchard; an enclosed green area with trees and flowers.
#22 · Jul 11, 2021
Third-person plural of “gozashtan”: “they pass/go by” (also “time passes”).
#21 · Jul 10, 2021
grandeur; pomp; magnificence
#20 · Jul 09, 2021
Surrounding or enclosing something; being all around it.
#19 · Jul 08, 2021
Someone who discovers something; a discoverer.
#18 · Jul 07, 2021
The surname of the English writer Charles Dickens.