Llama ("llama")
Spanish
"A domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a pack animal and for its wool."
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Llama ("llama")
Spanish
"A domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a pack animal and for its wool."
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الكتابة ("al-kitābah")
Arabic
"The act of writing or the written work itself."
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الكتابة ("al-kitābah")
Arabic
"The act of writing or the written work itself."
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cacahuète ("cacahuete")
French
"A peanut, a small legume plant seed, often eaten as a snack or used to make peanut butter."
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cacahuète ("cacahuete")
French
"A peanut, a small legume plant seed, often eaten as a snack or used to make peanut butter."
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عش ("ʿushsh")
Arabic
"A nest, a structure built by birds or other animals to hold eggs and raise offspring."
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عش ("ʿushsh")
Arabic
"A nest, a structure built by birds or other animals to hold eggs and raise offspring."
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Cacahuète ("cacahuete")
French
"A peanut, a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds."
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Cacahuète ("cacahuete")
French
"A peanut, a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds."
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مُحِيط ("muhīt")
Arabic
"An ocean; a vast body of salt water that covers much of the Earth's surface."
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مُحِيط ("muhīt")
Arabic
"An ocean; a vast body of salt water that covers much of the Earth's surface."
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flabbergast ("flabbergast")
English
"To overwhelm with shock, surprise, or wonder."
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flabbergast ("flabbergast")
English
"To overwhelm with shock, surprise, or wonder."
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بطيخ ("batikh")
Arabic
"Watermelon, a large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, juicy, usually red or pink flesh."
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بطيخ ("batikh")
Arabic
"Watermelon, a large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, juicy, usually red or pink flesh."
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caché ("cache")
French
"A hidden store of things, or a secure place of storage."
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caché ("cache")
French
"A hidden store of things, or a secure place of storage."
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ατμόσφαιρα ("atmosphaira")
Greek
"The envelope of gases surrounding a planet, particularly Earth."
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ατμόσφαιρα ("atmosphaira")
Greek
"The envelope of gases surrounding a planet, particularly Earth."
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pumpernickel ("pumpernickel")
German
"A type of dark, dense bread made from coarsely ground whole grain rye."
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pumpernickel ("pumpernickel")
German
"A type of dark, dense bread made from coarsely ground whole grain rye."
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Schadenfreude ("schadenfreude")
German
"The experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another."
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Schadenfreude ("schadenfreude")
German
"The experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another."
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حَمَام ("ḥamām")
Arabic
"A public bathhouse, traditionally a place for cleansing, relaxation, and socializing."
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حَمَام ("ḥamām")
Arabic
"A public bathhouse, traditionally a place for cleansing, relaxation, and socializing."
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hygge ("hygge")
Danish
"A mood of coziness and comfortable conviviality with feelings of wellness and contentment."
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hygge ("hygge")
Danish
"A mood of coziness and comfortable conviviality with feelings of wellness and contentment."
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بُزُرْجْمِهْر ("bozorgmehr")
Persian
"A wise or learned person, often used historically to refer to a legendary Persian sage and vizier."
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بُزُرْجْمِهْر ("bozorgmehr")
Persian
"A wise or learned person, often used historically to refer to a legendary Persian sage and vizier."
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pumpernickel ("pumpernickel")
German
"A type of dark, dense rye bread."
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pumpernickel ("pumpernickel")
German
"A type of dark, dense rye bread."
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آبجو ("ābjou")
Persian
"A traditional alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains, commonly known as beer."
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آبجو ("ābjou")
Persian
"A traditional alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains, commonly known as beer."
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carioca ("carioca")
Portuguese
"A native or resident of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil."
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carioca ("carioca")
Portuguese
"A native or resident of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil."
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أطلس ("atlas")
Arabic
"A collection of maps, typically bound into a book."
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أطلس ("atlas")
Arabic
"A collection of maps, typically bound into a book."
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gambit ("gambit")
English
"A strategic move, often in games like chess, involving a sacrifice for a greater advantage."
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gambit ("gambit")
English
"A strategic move, often in games like chess, involving a sacrifice for a greater advantage."
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عَصْفُور ("ʿaṣfūr")
Arabic
"A small bird, typically a sparrow."
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عَصْفُور ("ʿaṣfūr")
Arabic
"A small bird, typically a sparrow."
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kummerspeck ("kummerspeck")
German
"Excess weight gained from emotional overeating."
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kummerspeck ("kummerspeck")
German
"Excess weight gained from emotional overeating."
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사랑 ("sarang")
Korean
"Love or affection, often used to describe romantic or deep emotional feelings."
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사랑 ("sarang")
Korean
"Love or affection, often used to describe romantic or deep emotional feelings."
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