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#557 · Dec 28, 2022
An artificial waterway used for boats or for irrigation.
#556 · Dec 27, 2022
#555 · Dec 26, 2022
Hair; the hair on the head or body.
#554 · Dec 25, 2022
The trunk is the main stem of a tree, without branches and leaves.
#553 · Dec 24, 2022
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#551 · Dec 22, 2022
The ileum is the last part of the small intestine, before the colon.
#550 · Dec 21, 2022
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#548 · Dec 19, 2022
A novel: a long fictional story in prose, often about imagined people and events…
#547 · Dec 18, 2022
#546 · Dec 17, 2022
the planet Uranus, the seventh from the Sun.
#545 · Dec 16, 2022
#544 · Dec 15, 2022
Swollen or puffed up, often from inflammation.
#543 · Dec 14, 2022
#542 · Dec 13, 2022
An angle; the corner formed where two lines or surfaces meet.
#541 · Dec 12, 2022
Fine, dry particles (dust), often from soil or other materials, seen on surfaces…
#540 · Dec 11, 2022
#539 · Dec 10, 2022
A quarter; one fourth (1/4) of a whole.
#538 · Dec 09, 2022
#537 · Dec 08, 2022
The fruit of the coconut palm, with a hard shell and white flesh and milk.
#536 · Dec 07, 2022
#535 · Dec 06, 2022
precise; matching the truth or reality without error.
#534 · Dec 05, 2022
A member of the Romani people; a gypsy.
#533 · Dec 04, 2022
#532 · Dec 03, 2022
A cluse is a narrow mountain pass or gorge, often with a river.
#531 · Dec 02, 2022
Very large or immense; much bigger than normal.
#530 · Dec 01, 2022
#529 · Nov 30, 2022
Open; not closed, allowing entry or exit (light, air, people).
#528 · Nov 29, 2022
A preposition and prefix meaning “between, among, in the middle of”.