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#586 · Jan 26, 2023
thousand
#585 · Jan 25, 2023
Form of the verb “hnať”: (he/she/it) drives or urges someone or something forwar…
#584 · Jan 24, 2023
A set or collection of items that belong together and form a whole.
#583 · Jan 23, 2023
to be allowed or permitted to do something.
#582 · Jan 22, 2023
A lavage; rinsing or washing out (e.g., a stomach or wound) with fluid.
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#580 · Jan 20, 2023
A salmon, a fish commonly eaten for its meat.
#579 · Jan 19, 2023
#578 · Jan 18, 2023
Located on the side or directed sideways; not the main one.
#577 · Jan 17, 2023
towhead
#576 · Jan 16, 2023
A reaper; a person who harvests grain.
#575 · Jan 15, 2023
#574 · Jan 14, 2023
It’s boring; there’s nothing interesting happening.
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#571 · Jan 11, 2023
A colored liquid used for writing or printing (e.g., in a pen or printer).
#570 · Jan 10, 2023
A thick meat stew (braised meat with vegetables and spices), often served with a…
#569 · Jan 09, 2023
Dative plural of “fáza”: “(to) phases/stages,” i.e., to individual stages of a p…
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#565 · Jan 05, 2023
A hen; commonly also a chicken (domestic fowl).
#564 · Jan 04, 2023
rust
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#561 · Jan 01, 2023
A man or boy, commonly used in everyday speech to refer to a male person.
#560 · Dec 31, 2022
A hairstyle where hair is twisted and pinned into a bun or roll on top or at the…
#559 · Dec 30, 2022
A conjunction/particle meaning “because, since” (introduces a reason).
#558 · Dec 29, 2022
A naked person, especially a man; colloquially someone without clothes.
#557 · Dec 28, 2022
A small burrowing mammal with strong forepaws that digs tunnels in the ground; a…