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barnounA solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
yungnounA surname.
concatenationnoun(programming) The operation of joining multiple character strings.
eggnoun(countable, zoology) (specifically, countable) The edible egg (sense 1.1) of a domestic fowl such as a duck, goose, or, especially, a chicken; (uncountable) the contents of such an egg or eggs used as food.
eraseverb(transitive) To remove (markings or information).
fnordnoun(programming) A metasyntactic variable, similar to foo and bar.
fufunounA dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables, common as food in West and Equatorial Africa and the Caribbean, and sometimes sold in dry powdered or granulated form.
lionnounA big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly much of Europe.
omeletnounUS standard spelling of omelette. [A dish made with beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan without stirring, flipped over to cook on both sides, and sometimes filled or topped with other foodstuffs, for example cheese or chives.]
ufonoun(colloquial) An "unfinished object" in knitting or other kinds of craft.
adoptverbTo take (a child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.) by choice into a relationship.
admiraltynoun(law) The court which has jurisdiction of maritime questions and offenses.
akimnounThe head of a local government in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
announThe first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (Mkhedruli), Ⴀ (Asomtavruli) or ⴀ (Nuskhuri).
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bonoun(US, slang) Fellow, chap, boy.
bonnynounA female given name from English.
boonounA derisive shout made to indicate disapproval.
bullnounAn adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
charnoun(computing, programming) A character (text element such as a letter or symbol).

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