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#1700 · Feb 13, 2026
A cross, especially the Christian cross symbol.
#1699 · Feb 12, 2026
The ground or earth; also land as an area or plot.
#1698 · Feb 11, 2026
To dissolve and mix into a liquid (e.g., sugar dissolves in water).
#1697 · Feb 10, 2026
#1696 · Feb 09, 2026
A deep part of a river or sea, often where fish gather.
#1695 · Feb 08, 2026
A reddish-brown coating on iron or metal caused by oxidation (rust).
#1694 · Feb 07, 2026
#1693 · Feb 06, 2026
Dark; having little or no light, making it hard to see.
#1692 · Feb 05, 2026
Not special; usual or normal as is commonly the case.
#1691 · Feb 04, 2026
#1690 · Feb 03, 2026
to address or speak to someone, often to get their attention or to admonish.
#1689 · Feb 02, 2026
A child; a young kid.
#1688 · Feb 01, 2026
#1687 · Jan 31, 2026
Used to say something continues or has not changed up to now; still/yet.
#1686 · Jan 30, 2026
A curtain or screen used to cover or block view.
#1685 · Jan 29, 2026
A cockroach, a pest insect that often lives in dirty places and can contaminate …
#1684 · Jan 28, 2026
#1683 · Jan 27, 2026
To race; to compete to be the fastest or best in a contest.
#1682 · Jan 26, 2026
Pregnant; carrying a baby in the womb.
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#1678 · Jan 22, 2026
A device that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects such as ships or air…
#1677 · Jan 21, 2026
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#1671 · Jan 15, 2026
Having a protruding, saggy belly (often from being overweight).