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#288 · Apr 03, 2022
A dome: a rounded roof, often on top of a building.
#287 · Apr 02, 2022
Sunday, the day of rest and worship, the seventh day of the week.
#286 · Apr 01, 2022
a message or note, written or spoken, sent to someone.
#285 · Mar 31, 2022
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#283 · Mar 29, 2022
New; recent; not existing or used before.
#282 · Mar 28, 2022
#281 · Mar 27, 2022
To swim; to move through water by swimming.
#280 · Mar 26, 2022
Obsolete spelling of sign.
#279 · Mar 25, 2022
An aster is a flower of the genus Aster, often with star-shaped petals.
#278 · Mar 24, 2022
#277 · Mar 23, 2022
To roll; to move or make move by turning over, like a wheel or something on whee…
#276 · Mar 22, 2022
The base or dictionary form of a word used as a headword (e.g., infinitive or si…
#275 · Mar 21, 2022
extra: additional; more than usual or necessary, or in addition to something els…
#274 · Mar 20, 2022
A person who flies an aircraft or steers a ship.
#273 · Mar 19, 2022
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#271 · Mar 17, 2022
a space with no air or matter; a vacuum.
#270 · Mar 16, 2022
enough; sufficient, it is enough.
#269 · Mar 15, 2022
A railway car (train car) used to carry passengers or freight.
#268 · Mar 14, 2022
a domestic goat, often kept for milk or meat.
#267 · Mar 13, 2022
A count (a noble title) below a duke and above a baron.
#266 · Mar 12, 2022
A narcotic drug obtained from the opium poppy, used as a medicine or drug.
#265 · Mar 11, 2022
To live; to be alive, exist.
#264 · Mar 10, 2022
an ear of grain; a spike of seeds on a stalk (e.g., wheat).
#263 · Mar 09, 2022
An official count of a population (and often property) in a country or region.
#262 · Mar 08, 2022
To do or make; to perform an action or create something.
#261 · Mar 07, 2022
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#259 · Mar 05, 2022
An ancestor or forebear, especially a distant one.