li zoon |
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li kóntaktieëre |
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li zjinnerieëre (v) |
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fr folklore (n) |
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fr spéléothème (n) |
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li meugelik |
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li avventouw (r) |
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en trinity sunday (n) |
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li kebónnium (n) |
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fr courir (v) |
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fr laine (n) |
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en saturday (n) |
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en saturday (n) |
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li hoes (n) |
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li królle (v) |
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li häöm (n) |
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fr mois (n) |
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en vowel harmony (n) |
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li klingon (n) |
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li maole |
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en barely (r) |
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de panama (n) |
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en equatorial guinea (n) |
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li bölgarieë (n) |
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li beuk (n) |
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en tea ceremony (n) |
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fr malte (n) |
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li gamin (n) |
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li abbonnemint (n) |
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li èpperglieëdjómme (v) |
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li gkrille |
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fr ours blanc (n) |
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li aajd (n) |
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de bildende kunst (n) |
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li bijvooglek naomwoord (n) |
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fr mars (n) |
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li gruuedje |
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li lèmbörgsj (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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li sji jje |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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fr rfa (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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li vinvès (n) |
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li bolivia (n) |
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en steel (n) |
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li s |
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en thuringia (n) |
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de frühling (n) |
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fr saint patron (n) |
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li oets (r) |
― Antonym ⟶
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de numeri (n) |
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li noondezju |
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li laeke (v) |
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li stèlle (v) |
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en what (n) |
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li broor |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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en westphalia (n) |
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en gaza strip (n) |
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de gepard (n) |
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li doe (n) |
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li piese (v) |
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fr crucifix (n) |
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li noondemieljaar |
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li gód (n) |
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en idaho (n) |
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en galician (a) |
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de gesundheit (n) |
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li aarle (n) |
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li altied (r) |
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fr moderne (a) |
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fr couronne de laurier (n) |
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li jan (n) |
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li aruba (n) |
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li naomwäörd (n) |
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li italië (n) |
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en gothic (n) |
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fr synagogue (n) |
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fr turquie (n) |
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fr belgique (n) |
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li loead (n) |
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li druïde (n) |
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li sjotelsplak (n) |
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en glacier (n) |
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li zuster (n) |
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fr hollande (n) |
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fr liseron des haies (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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fr homère (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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de biene (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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li tokio (n) |
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fr sida (n) |
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de aktie (n) |
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li sèsse (v) |
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fr tongres (n) |
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en river (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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li zelfmoord (n) |
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en belgium (n) |
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li geer (n) |
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li sjevraoj (n) |
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en clover (n) |
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li zwömme (v) |
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li kindj |
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li bestósse (v) |
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