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#378 · Jul 02, 2022
To start or set something in motion, or to initiate a process or event.
#377 · Jul 01, 2022
third-person plural of érte
#376 · Jun 30, 2022
#375 · Jun 29, 2022
Brigi is a common Hungarian diminutive/nickname for the female given name Brigit…
#374 · Jun 28, 2022
#373 · Jun 27, 2022
#372 · Jun 26, 2022
Nickname of Ferencvárosi Torna Club (FTC), especially referring to its football …
#371 · Jun 25, 2022
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#369 · Jun 23, 2022
Related to spies; spying or secretly gathering information.
#368 · Jun 22, 2022
Volatile, easily evaporating; often said of a pleasantly scented substance.
#367 · Jun 21, 2022
#366 · Jun 20, 2022
A famous, well-known person, especially in entertainment or the media.
#365 · Jun 19, 2022
pit (hole in the ground)
#364 · Jun 18, 2022
Belonging to the old (Catholic) faith; old-believer, traditional in religion.
#363 · Jun 17, 2022
#362 · Jun 16, 2022
Something numbered ten, or the number/mark 10 (e.g., a bus line or a grade).
#361 · Jun 15, 2022
Verb: to make something bluer or add bluing agent (e.g., in laundry to whiten).
#360 · Jun 14, 2022
#359 · Jun 13, 2022
Simple-minded, not very smart; foolish.
#358 · Jun 12, 2022
Plural of “vas”: pieces of iron or iron objects.
#357 · Jun 11, 2022
third-person singular indicative past definite of jár
#356 · Jun 10, 2022
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#354 · Jun 08, 2022
Togolese (person from Togo or of Togolese descent)
#353 · Jun 07, 2022
A deep hole or pit dug in the ground, often for storage or as a trap.
#352 · Jun 06, 2022
A peaceful, harmonious, carefree state or mood, often in an idealized setting.
#351 · Jun 05, 2022
A horse’s tooth, especially an incisor or molar.
#350 · Jun 04, 2022
“Miénk” means “ours,” belonging to us (our property or share).
#349 · Jun 03, 2022