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#1363 · Mar 13, 2025
Scarlet fever, an infectious illness with fever and rash, often in children.
#1362 · Mar 12, 2025
A tropical fruit with a long yellow peel and sweet soft flesh.
#1361 · Mar 11, 2025
#1360 · Mar 10, 2025
Every day; on a daily basis.
#1359 · Mar 09, 2025
#1358 · Mar 08, 2025
Štôly are underground galleries or tunnels, especially in mines, used for extrac…
#1357 · Mar 07, 2025
Dimly or dully; without sharpness or shine (e.g., to see dimly, to shine dully).
#1356 · Mar 06, 2025
A device or person that fills something, e.g., a bottle-filling machine.
#1355 · Mar 05, 2025
spring
#1354 · Mar 04, 2025
Instrumental singular feminine form of the adjective “oslí” (“donkey’s”), e.g., …
#1353 · Mar 03, 2025
Ill; having a disease or not feeling well.
#1352 · Mar 02, 2025
to rinse or wash something lightly with water, often just on the surface
#1351 · Mar 01, 2025
#1350 · Feb 28, 2025
A freshwater cyprinid fish (dace/chub, genus Leuciscus).
#1349 · Feb 27, 2025
#1348 · Feb 26, 2025
Opals are gemstones (a form of silica) known for their iridescent play of colors…
#1347 · Feb 25, 2025
#1346 · Feb 24, 2025
Rudely or harshly, without politeness.
#1345 · Feb 23, 2025
a female given name
#1344 · Feb 22, 2025
With all one’s might; wholeheartedly and without holding back (e.g., work or hav…
#1343 · Feb 21, 2025
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#1341 · Feb 19, 2025
Plural of Arab; refers to people of Arab origin or from Arab countries.
#1340 · Feb 18, 2025
A mischievous, cheeky person who likes to play pranks.
#1339 · Feb 17, 2025
A fish (a type of sea bream) known for prominent teeth, also called dentex.
#1338 · Feb 16, 2025
Bad, unpleasant weather (e.g., rain, wind, cold).
#1337 · Feb 15, 2025
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#1335 · Feb 13, 2025
1st person singular of "lámať": I break something, bending or snapping it into p…
#1334 · Feb 12, 2025
Rent: paid use of an apartment, house, or other property for a period of time.