rm grànd (a) |
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rm chaminar (v) |
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de apfelsine (n) |
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rm peis (n) |
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rm tgaminar (v) |
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en fly (v) |
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fr lis (n) |
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rm guder (v) |
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rm duttur (n) |
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eo pordo (n) |
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de regen (n) |
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rm cordiel (a) |
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rm vousch |
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en september (n) |
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rm spagnoletta (n) |
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rm romontsch |
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rm dutscharias (n) |
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rm seira (n) |
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rm bös ch (n) |
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en canton (n) |
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rm pêsch (n) |
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rm dumengia (n) |
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rm venters |
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rm venderdis (n) |
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rm larg (a) |
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rm laitg |
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rm gliesta (n) |
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rm cumpagna (n) |
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rm sontg (a) |
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rm pandschè (n) |
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rm far (v) |
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en resemble (v) |
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en therefore (r) |
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en poland (n) |
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en lent (n) |
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de intellektuelle (n) |
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rm zucher (n) |
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de birne (n) |
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rm aua da bever (n) |
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eo kuniklo (n) |
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rm avrigl |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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rm îl (n) |
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en tawny owl (n) |
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rm colavuratura (n) |
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de ungarn (n) |
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rm diarrea (n) |
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rm barba (n) |
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rm neaza (n) |
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rm vagnir |
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en kitchen (n) |
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rm charta (n) |
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fr fenouil (n) |
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en canton (n) |
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en sin (n) |
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de installieren (v) |
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rm las apricosas |
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rm ludabel (a) |
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rm magliear (v) |
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rm lai leman (n) |
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rm giaglina |
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rm ov (n) |
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rm pasch (n) |
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de hengst (n) |
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rm dschler (v) |
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rm figl (n) |
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eo kofro (n) |
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rm tschinch |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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rm apatic (a) |
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rm cumin |
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rm pussevladad (n) |
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rm tres |
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rm eir (v) |
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rm durmeidetta (n) |
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rm settember (n) |
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rm narunchel |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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de fuchs (n) |
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rm bratsch (n) |
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rm bitschier (v) |
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rm tgern (n) |
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en falcon (n) |
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eo arĝento (n) |
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rm savùn (n) |
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en black woodpecker (n) |
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rm chatschar (v) |
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rm dudeschevel (a) |
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de lieben (v) |
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en saint (n) |
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rm utschels (n) |
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en saw (n) |
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rm perchegl |
― Synonym ⟶
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en seventy |
― Synonym ⟶
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en barley (n) |
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de pfeffer (n) |
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de kreisverkehr (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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en chickadee (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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de leuchtkäfer (n) |
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rm affon (n) |
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rm fümantar (v) |
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rm launa (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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rm ela (n) |
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