snuffer (for trimming candles and lamps)
cleansing, cleaning;
to cleanse.
wipe the nose; trick, swindle;
fortify; make roads through;
for immunitas.
behold! see! lo! here! hey! look at this!;
to enamel.
enharmonic; (kind of melody in Greek music)
enharmonic; (of kind of melody in Greek music)
enharmonic; (kind of melody in Greek music)
enharmonic; (of kind of melody in Greek music);
flogging.
that may be described or explained;
|detailed-exposition; reckoning; G:scanning;
describe; explain/relate in detail
sprout/spring forth, arise/be born out of something by natural growth; (day)
escape by swimming
sail forth/away, put out to sea; sail clear (of obstacles) sail across; swim
consecrate; put on something new
; (Jewish)
ink.
Feast of the Dedication of the Temple plural; (Jewish);
encephalitis
encephalopathy
manual; handbook
vaginal douche; clyster, enema
medal (worn on neck)
apron;
to encroach.
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