en abjectly (r) |
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cy gwaeledd (n) |
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en abject (a) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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es abyección (n) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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it abiettitudine (n) |
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es abatimiento (n) |
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ang mindom (n) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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it abiettezza (n) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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en abjectnesses (n) |
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en abjectness (n) |
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