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#1005 · Mar 20, 2024
A large white bird with long legs and a long beak, often nesting near human home…
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#999 · Mar 14, 2024
The Quechua people and their language in the Andes of South America.
#998 · Mar 13, 2024
A large association of companies in one industry under unified management.
#997 · Mar 12, 2024
Myrta is an evergreen aromatic shrub (or small tree) with white flowers; the myr…
#996 · Mar 11, 2024
#995 · Mar 10, 2024
Kabul (the capital of Afghanistan)
#994 · Mar 09, 2024
A bishop’s mitre, a tall ceremonial church headdress.
#993 · Mar 08, 2024
Valts is a rotating cylindrical roller used in machines, e.g., in rolling mills …
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#988 · Mar 03, 2024
A cheeky, rowdy young man; a street rascal.
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#984 · Feb 28, 2024
Up to now; still, until this time.
#983 · Feb 27, 2024
powerful, strong
#982 · Feb 26, 2024
Genitive plural of «кінь» (horse): «конів» means “of (some) horses.”
#981 · Feb 25, 2024
A sleeveless liturgical vestment worn by an Orthodox priest (chasuble).
#980 · Feb 24, 2024
A sharp, brief clanging sound from metal or hard objects striking each other.
#979 · Feb 23, 2024
A spicy aromatic root (ginger) used as a seasoning and in drinks.
#978 · Feb 22, 2024
A tax or customs duty collector; a tax official.
#977 · Feb 21, 2024
An adverb meaning “almost; nearly; very close to being or happening.”
#976 · Feb 20, 2024
A rhinestone: an artificial stone imitating a diamond or other gem, used in jewe…