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#496 · Oct 28, 2022
A hard keratin plate at the end of a finger or toe; a nail.
#495 · Oct 27, 2022
Repeated hitting or blows; also punishment by beating.
#494 · Oct 26, 2022
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#492 · Oct 24, 2022
A nocturnal bird with large eyes and a wide mouth (a nightjar).
#491 · Oct 23, 2022
3rd person singular of 'brechať'; a dog barks.
#490 · Oct 22, 2022
#489 · Oct 21, 2022
A loud cracking sound, e.g., from a удар or something snapping.
#488 · Oct 20, 2022
1st person singular of "mstiť": I take revenge, I retaliate for a wrong.
#487 · Oct 19, 2022
To frighten or startle someone, causing fear.
#486 · Oct 18, 2022
#485 · Oct 17, 2022
Colloquial form of „dajaký“: some, unspecified.
#484 · Oct 16, 2022
#483 · Oct 15, 2022
to play
#482 · Oct 14, 2022
#481 · Oct 13, 2022
Thorns; sharp prickles on plants (e.g., on a rose).
#480 · Oct 12, 2022
The sharp end or tip of something, e.g., a knife or a pencil.
#479 · Oct 11, 2022
#478 · Oct 10, 2022
To secure or ensure something so it is protected or safe.
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#473 · Oct 05, 2022
A public road in a town or village, usually lined with buildings, used for walki…
#472 · Oct 04, 2022
An adverb meaning in a holy or festive way; solemnly, religiously.
#471 · Oct 03, 2022
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