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#1482 · Jul 10, 2025
Ascension Day (the feast of Christ’s Ascension, 40 days after Easter).
#1481 · Jul 09, 2025
Thin gauze fabric used for dressings or bandages.
#1480 · Jul 08, 2025
#1479 · Jul 07, 2025
a village in Drănic, Dolj County, Romania
#1478 · Jul 06, 2025
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#1476 · Jul 04, 2025
to befuddle
#1475 · Jul 03, 2025
A redox reaction: an oxidation-reduction chemical reaction involving electron tr…
#1474 · Jul 02, 2025
Gerund of “a tăia”: cutting, making a cut to separate or sever something with a …
#1473 · Jul 01, 2025
incubus
#1472 · Jun 30, 2025
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#1470 · Jun 28, 2025
(v.intranz.) (rar) a mișuna.
#1469 · Jun 27, 2025
A knit top or thin sweater, usually made of knitted fabric, worn on the upper bo…
#1468 · Jun 26, 2025
#1467 · Jun 25, 2025
To soften something, usually by wetting it or soaking it in a liquid.
#1466 · Jun 24, 2025
Wide; having a large width, often said of broad shoulders or back.
#1465 · Jun 23, 2025
A sudden, forceful attack on a target or position, especially in a military cont…
#1464 · Jun 22, 2025
Financially ruined; bankrupt, out of money.
#1463 · Jun 21, 2025
Powder made by grinding grains, used in cooking and baking.
#1462 · Jun 20, 2025
Mother; a familiar term for “mom”.
#1461 · Jun 19, 2025
Made wider; widened in width.
#1460 · Jun 18, 2025
The interior upper surface of a room; the ceiling.
#1459 · Jun 17, 2025
Dug or furrowed (usually soil), marked with deep grooves/trenches.
#1458 · Jun 16, 2025
Rusty; became covered with rust.
#1457 · Jun 15, 2025
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#1454 · Jun 12, 2025
A soft, thick substance, often food, used as a filling or spread (e.g., toothpas…
#1453 · Jun 11, 2025
glottis