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#1722 · Mar 07, 2026
#1721 · Mar 06, 2026
Talented; clever and quick to learn.
#1720 · Mar 05, 2026
"Duoda" is the 3rd person present form of "duoti": he/she gives (hands or provid…
#1719 · Mar 04, 2026
Ink, a liquid used for writing or printing.
#1718 · Mar 03, 2026
#1717 · Mar 02, 2026
Hiring or paid employment; work done for pay.
#1716 · Mar 01, 2026
To rest; to take a break and be in a state of repose.
#1715 · Feb 28, 2026
"Purto" means (he/she) shakes or jostles something, often to shake off or clean.
#1714 · Feb 27, 2026
A form of the verb “lysti”: (he/she/it) crawls/squeezes in or gets into/through …
#1713 · Feb 26, 2026
Runs or rushes quickly (3rd person present of “lėkti”).
#1712 · Feb 25, 2026
An organized group of criminals; a gang.
#1711 · Feb 24, 2026
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#1707 · Feb 20, 2026
A clear or colored coating applied to surfaces (e.g., nails or wood) for protect…
#1706 · Feb 19, 2026
žr. pagr. f. vokti, vokia, vokė
#1705 · Feb 18, 2026
The ceiling, the upper interior surface of a room above your head.
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#1702 · Feb 15, 2026
"Bunda" is a form of the verb "busti," meaning someone wakes up from sleep.
#1701 · Feb 14, 2026
Chopped wood used as fuel for heating (firewood).
#1700 · Feb 13, 2026
plunksna (lt) (Gyvūnų anatomija)
#1699 · Feb 12, 2026
"Dirbo" is the past tense of "dirbti," meaning someone worked or did a job.
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#1696 · Feb 09, 2026
Nowhere; in no place.
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