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#1244 · Nov 14, 2024
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A large rounded stone, usually smoothed by water or ice.
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#1239 · Nov 09, 2024
Mica, a mineral that splits easily into thin transparent or semi-transparent she…
#1238 · Nov 08, 2024
A narrow, deep sea inlet with steep sides, formed by glacial erosion.
#1237 · Nov 07, 2024
Imperative form of «витерти»: “витри” means “wipe (it) dry; remove moisture or d…
#1236 · Nov 06, 2024
A male goose; a domestic or wild waterfowl bird.
#1235 · Nov 05, 2024
A small isolated rural settlement or farmstead with a household, separate from a…
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#1230 · Oct 31, 2024
Locus is a specific place or area; also a specific position (e.g., in genetics) …
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#1228 · Oct 29, 2024
A high steep bank or cliff, often above a river, sea, or ravine.
#1227 · Oct 28, 2024
Colloquial borrowing from French “merci”: “thank you,” used as a polite expressi…
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The remaining part of a tree trunk after it has been cut or broken; a stump.
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#1217 · Oct 18, 2024
A person who explores underground passages, sewers, tunnels (an urban explorer).
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#1215 · Oct 16, 2024
In a cunning way, trying to outsmart or deceive; slyly.