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#885 · Nov 21, 2023
A coarse woolen fabric used for clothing.
#884 · Nov 20, 2023
Form of the verb “šiť”: “I sew” – I join fabric with thread by hand or machine.
#883 · Nov 19, 2023
#882 · Nov 18, 2023
#881 · Nov 17, 2023
A place or room where services like hairdressing or beauty treatments are provid…
#880 · Nov 16, 2023
#879 · Nov 15, 2023
#878 · Nov 14, 2023
#877 · Nov 13, 2023
The Empire style in art, especially architecture and furniture, from Napoleon I’…
#876 · Nov 12, 2023
Kotly are large vessels or boilers used for cooking or heating water (e.g., a he…
#875 · Nov 11, 2023
#874 · Nov 10, 2023
A handle or shaft of a tool, e.g., for an axe or shovel.
#873 · Nov 09, 2023
#872 · Nov 08, 2023
A nitrogenous base in DNA (T) that pairs with adenine.
#871 · Nov 07, 2023
A groggy, dazed or sluggish state, often from alcohol or fatigue.
#870 · Nov 06, 2023
You’re staring, often blankly or in confusion.
#869 · Nov 05, 2023
To crave or long for something intensely.
#868 · Nov 04, 2023
#867 · Nov 03, 2023
Runs at a trot; moves faster than walking but slower than a gallop.
#866 · Nov 02, 2023
A DIY handyman who likes to tinker and fix things at home.
#865 · Nov 01, 2023
Beavers are large semi-aquatic rodents with broad flat tails, known for building…
#864 · Oct 31, 2023
A basin used for washing, especially hands or small laundry.
#863 · Oct 30, 2023
Shine or a polished, sleek look, often after cleaning or polishing.
#862 · Oct 29, 2023
a state of well-being and happiness; feeling that you are doing well.
#861 · Oct 28, 2023
hearing
#860 · Oct 27, 2023
#859 · Oct 26, 2023
rhea (large, flightless birds)
#858 · Oct 25, 2023
Relating to a turkey (turkey’s), e.g., turkey meat.
#857 · Oct 24, 2023
#856 · Oct 23, 2023