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#1154 · Aug 16, 2024
#1153 · Aug 15, 2024
a conifer cone
#1152 · Aug 14, 2024
Past tense of "veta": to have known something.
#1151 · Aug 13, 2024
a pariah (member of the untouchable castes in India, or more commonly someone de…
#1150 · Aug 12, 2024
The currency unit of India (rupee).
#1149 · Aug 11, 2024
to act as a guarantor; to guarantee payment or responsibility if someone else ca…
#1148 · Aug 10, 2024
A plank or board of wood used as building material or a surface.
#1147 · Aug 09, 2024
to suddenly start laughing uncontrollably, often to the point of losing breath.
#1146 · Aug 08, 2024
buttocks; the rear end of a person or animal.
#1145 · Aug 07, 2024
A hätta is a small hood or cap that covers the head.
#1144 · Aug 06, 2024
a salad vegetable with elongated pale leaves, often used in salads.
#1143 · Aug 05, 2024
A piece of cloth or fabric, often used for clothing or to cover something.
#1142 · Aug 04, 2024
to eat (food), often meaning to have a meal
#1141 · Aug 03, 2024
The point directly below an observer; the opposite of zenith.
#1140 · Aug 02, 2024
to be able to do something or know how to do it
#1139 · Aug 01, 2024
puffin
#1138 · Jul 31, 2024
to close one’s eyes; a brief moment with the eyes shut.
#1137 · Jul 30, 2024
Not genuine or authentic; fake or not original.
#1136 · Jul 29, 2024
to crash or bang loudly, often when something breaks or hits something
#1135 · Jul 28, 2024
a lottery ticket or scratchcard, especially Svenska Spel’s scratchcard game Tris…
#1134 · Jul 27, 2024
Involuntary spasms of the diaphragm that cause a hiccuping sound.
#1133 · Jul 26, 2024
#1132 · Jul 25, 2024
Mouth; often a coarse or joking term for someone’s mouth.
#1131 · Jul 24, 2024
A dipole is a system with two opposite poles, e.g. an electric dipole or a dipol…
#1130 · Jul 23, 2024
#1129 · Jul 22, 2024
to pull or tug hard at something so it comes loose or breaks
#1128 · Jul 21, 2024
A spool/bobbin that thread or yarn is wound on, e.g. in a sewing machine.
#1127 · Jul 20, 2024
definite natural masculine singular of stel
#1126 · Jul 19, 2024
to lift or raise something, often using your hands or a tool
#1125 · Jul 18, 2024
a duel; a fight between two people.