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a French male given name, derived from the Germanic "Theodoric".
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Santorini (an island of Greece).
Alternative spelling of Thira. [Santorini (an island of Greece).]
The digit/figure 3.
(adj)
Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.
A surname from French.
Informal spelling of thorough. [Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.]
A female given name from Old Norse occasionally borrowed from Scandinavia.
a 1970 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by M. Kunchacko.
(or ; ) a subclass of mammals amongst the Theriiformes.
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A surname.
Of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.
(computing) A speech recognition and intelligent personal assistant application developed by Apple Inc. for its iOS operating system.
(obsolete, nonstandard or non-native speakers' English) series
a given name appearing in various cultures.
A city in Sarawak, Malaysia.
(ornithology) A fleshy, waxy area at the base of the upper beak in certain birds.
A surname from Italian.
Resembling or characteristic of a mire; swampy, boggy.
A surname from Irish.
Obsolete spelling of merry. [Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.]
(meteorology) A principal high-level cloud type, typically composed of thin, delicate, white filaments, wisps, or narrow bands.
That place (previously mentioned or otherwise implied).
Therese or Thérèse is a variant of the feminine given name Teresa.
The violent, criminal acts that are associated with thugs, and/or the fashion, manner of speaking, and demeanor associated with them.
(La Terre) a silent film based on the 1887 novel of the same name by Émile Zola.
In continental philosophy, the Real refers to the demarcation of reality that is correlated with subjectivity and intentionality.
a German eurodance group from the 1990s.
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(transitive) To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.
(intransitive) To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.
(of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
To harass, bother or distress with demands, threats, or criticism.
One of a family of dishes originating from Indian cuisine, flavored by a spiced sauce.
A county of Ireland. County seat: Tralee.
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A diminutive of the female given name Caroline, also used as a formal given name.
(countable) A surname.
A surname, a less common spelling of Carey.
A female given name from Swedish, of recent usage, equivalent to English Carrie or Cary.
A female given name transferred from the surname, variant of Kerry.
Realm of the fays, fairyland.
a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Corymbia calophylla, an Australian tree.
Obsolete spelling of fairy. [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
Alternative spelling of fairy. [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
The progressive destruction of bone or tooth by decay.
A language of Cameroon.
(transitive, obsolete) To honour, praise or celebrate.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A member of an indigenous group of Sonora, Mexico.
A female given name, variant of Merry.
A surname from Old English.
A manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried.
(obsolete) A holiday.