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#1363 · Mar 13, 2025
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#1361 · Mar 11, 2025
A colorless noble gas used in lamps and some industrial processes.
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#1357 · Mar 07, 2025
A monkey; a primate animal similar to humans, often with a tail.
#1356 · Mar 06, 2025
The fruit of the olive tree, used for making oil and for eating.
#1355 · Mar 05, 2025
Happening or done once each year; annual.
#1354 · Mar 04, 2025
A heavy metal device attached to a ship to keep it fixed in place on the water.
#1353 · Mar 03, 2025
A central point or axis on which something turns or moves.
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#1350 · Feb 28, 2025
a place or location; a spot in space or in a town.
#1349 · Feb 27, 2025
a spruce tree (a needle-leaved conifer) of the genus Picea.
#1348 · Feb 26, 2025
To wander or roam without a fixed destination.
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#1346 · Feb 24, 2025
A device for pumping a liquid or gas, e.g., to move water or air.
#1345 · Feb 23, 2025
Empty; containing nothing or not occupied.
#1344 · Feb 22, 2025
Food made from flour, usually shaped as noodles, boiled and served with sauce.
#1343 · Feb 21, 2025
Causing or showing pain or suffering without pity; harsh and inhumane.
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#1341 · Feb 19, 2025
A round flat object, often a music record or recording disc.
#1340 · Feb 18, 2025
A unit of volume (gallon) used to measure liquids, especially in the Anglo-Saxon…
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#1338 · Feb 16, 2025
To wall up or enclose with a wall; to brick up a door or window.
#1337 · Feb 15, 2025
A muscle, the body tissue that contracts to produce movement.
#1336 · Feb 14, 2025
Order; the arrangement of things or people according to a rule or sequence.
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#1334 · Feb 12, 2025