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#1692 · Feb 05, 2026
A child; a young person, usually not yet an adult.
#1691 · Feb 04, 2026
A steep cliff or rocky outcrop, often by the sea.
#1690 · Feb 03, 2026
#1689 · Feb 02, 2026
heavy (such that it has great weight, a large mass)
#1688 · Feb 01, 2026
To do; to perform an action or make something happen.
#1687 · Jan 31, 2026
Sly or tricky; inclined to deceive or outsmart others.
#1686 · Jan 30, 2026
every
#1685 · Jan 29, 2026
Worries or anxiety about a possible problem or bad outcome.
#1684 · Jan 28, 2026
bush, shrub (perennial plant with several wooden stems but without a main stem o…
#1683 · Jan 27, 2026
dry (containing (relatively) little or no liquid, moisture, vapor; whose surface…
#1682 · Jan 26, 2026
To sprout; to begin to grow (of seeds or plants).
#1681 · Jan 25, 2026
To tickle; to lightly stimulate the skin causing laughter or a tingling sensatio…
#1680 · Jan 24, 2026
#1679 · Jan 23, 2026
#1678 · Jan 22, 2026
a female given name
#1677 · Jan 21, 2026
#1676 · Jan 20, 2026
wart
#1675 · Jan 19, 2026
#1674 · Jan 18, 2026
liver (internal organ of humans and animals, gland that produces bile)
#1673 · Jan 17, 2026
Present participle of “mērīt”: measuring, determining a size or quantity.
#1672 · Jan 16, 2026
To shout loudly, often in anger or to get attention.
#1671 · Jan 15, 2026
#1670 · Jan 14, 2026
still
#1669 · Jan 13, 2026
To shout or yell loudly, often in anger or agitation.
#1668 · Jan 12, 2026
third-person singular/plural present indicative of valdīt
#1667 · Jan 11, 2026
#1666 · Jan 10, 2026
#1665 · Jan 09, 2026
#1664 · Jan 08, 2026
A shallow place in a river or stream where one can cross on foot or by vehicle.
#1663 · Jan 07, 2026
to boil (to heat something up to ebullition temperature)