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#1184 · Sep 15, 2024
Thames (river through London)
#1183 · Sep 14, 2024
#1182 · Sep 13, 2024
The main title shown at the start of a film or TV program (often the opening tit…
#1181 · Sep 12, 2024
Morse code; a system of dots and dashes used to encode messages.
#1180 · Sep 11, 2024
door-to-door salesman
#1179 · Sep 10, 2024
#1178 · Sep 09, 2024
A tree species, i.e., a specific kind of tree (e.g., oak, pine).
#1177 · Sep 08, 2024
a female given name from Ancient Greek, equivalent to English Helen
#1176 · Sep 07, 2024
To be shifted or fall onto someone/something (e.g., responsibility, task, burden…
#1175 · Sep 06, 2024
#1174 · Sep 05, 2024
Youthful; belonging to youth.
#1173 · Sep 04, 2024
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#1171 · Sep 02, 2024
rupee
#1170 · Sep 01, 2024
A part of a building where heat escapes more easily, causing higher heat loss an…
#1169 · Aug 31, 2024
Having a case/sheath; fitted with or kept in a casing (e.g., a cased door or a s…
#1168 · Aug 30, 2024
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#1165 · Aug 27, 2024
Thick and mushy, porridge-like; often also meaning blurry or unclear (e.g., visi…
#1164 · Aug 26, 2024
before / in front of him/her/it
#1163 · Aug 25, 2024
to vibrate, to oscillate, to tremble, to judder, to quiver
#1162 · Aug 24, 2024
#1161 · Aug 23, 2024
opium
#1160 · Aug 22, 2024
Used to express disapproval or derision: boo!, get out!, begone!
#1159 · Aug 21, 2024
(szleng) férfi
#1158 · Aug 20, 2024
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#1156 · Aug 18, 2024
to read
#1155 · Aug 17, 2024
A falcon-like mythical bird in Hungarian mythology and national symbolism.