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a turban
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Dier (n)
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a cloth used to wrap around the waist by men
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Dierkei (n)
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a term used by Hmars to refer to the Dimasa tribes
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Dierkei (n)
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a form of wrapping a cloth over the waist and between the legs
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Diermawngchep (n)
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right, accurate, true, proper, righteous, to be right
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Dik (adj)
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to visit at, to appear
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Dîk in dak (v)
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wrong, inaccurate, untrue, improper, unrighteous, to be wrong
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Dik lo (adj)
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dictionary
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Diksawnari (n)
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accurately, correctly
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Diktakin (adv)
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the inside part of a bamboo or cane
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Dil (n)
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a lake
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Dîl (n)
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inquisitive, to be inquisitive
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Dîlsut (adj)
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democracy
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Dimawkrasi (n)
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with extra care, to be gentle with
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Dimdawi (adj)
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must (I fe ding a nih = you must go)
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Ding (a verbal affix)
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for the purpose of (fak ding= for eating)
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Ding (prpn)
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almost, nearly
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Ding lai (adv)
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just about to, on the verge of
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Ding mek (adv)
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a hundred crore, a billion
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Dingawn sawm (adj)
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to come off well
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Dingchang (v)
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the name of a flowering plant
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Dingdi (n)
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to stand on tip-toe
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Dingdihlip (v)
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a little boy’s penis
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Dingdong (n)
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for, for the purpose of (bu fa dingin a hung=he comes to eat food)
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Dingin (prpn)
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to kneel
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Dingthrathruon (v)
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to revive, to re-establish
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Dinthar (v)
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into powder, finely powdered
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Dip (adj)
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to get or be in the way
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Dîp (v)
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department
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Dipatmen (n)
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name of wild grass that is use as roofing materials in traditional Hmar house
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Dipui (n)
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the flower of ‘dipui’
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Dipui par (n)
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to rejoice at another's misfortune, to gloat over because of misfortune, to mock or jeer or laugh at because of misfortune; to say that misfortune serves another right
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Diriem (v)
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discipline
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Disiplin (n)
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district
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Distrik (n)
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like, desire
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Dit (prp)
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the way one wish
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Dit dan (adv)
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choice, the manner one wishes
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Dit dan takin (adv)
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preferred
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Dit lem (v)
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poetical term for one’s lovers
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Dite (n)
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ridge of a house just covered by the roof, the part of a roof beyond the wall
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Dithlafarfem (n)
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giving favour
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Ditsak (adj)
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to favour one more than another
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Ditsak bik (adj)
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favour
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Ditsakna (n)
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beloved
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Dittak (n)
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as much as one wish, just as one like
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Dittawkin (adv)
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to make a choice, to choose, to select
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Ditthlang (v)
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free will, choice, will
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Ditthlangna (n)
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desirable
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Ditum (adj)
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things what one wants, anything wished for, wanted or acceptable, acceptable, beloved
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Ditzawng (adj)
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duty
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Diuti (v)
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diesel
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Dizil (n)
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fought battle, war with, to be at enmity with, to prop up; to support from the bottom, to bear from the bottom; to go or be out (in the rain)
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Do (v)
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to resist, to withstand, to oppose, to be against
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Dodal (v)
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resistance, opposition, objection
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Dodalna (n)
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an opposer, antagonist
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Dodaltu (n)
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a deriding or disparaging remark on someone receiving a blow (pain or punishment)
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Dok (adj)
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name of an ominous bird whose cry is believed to be associated with bad omen
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Dokrawchekor (n)
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doctrine
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Doktrin (n)
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taro stem
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Dol (n)
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swallow without grinding by the teeth
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Dol (v)
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the leaves of the edible arum
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Dolhna (n)
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dried arum leaves which is a common staple vegetable of the Hmars
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Dolhro (n)
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the bud of an edible arum
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Dolpawt (n)
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dolphin
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Dolphin (n)
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the name of an insect
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Dolrêm (n)
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a variety of the arum plant mostly found in Manipur plains locally called ‘yendem’
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Dolselfak (n)
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an anvil
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Dolung (n)
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the buds of an arum, the young leaves and stalks of edible arums
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Dolzik (n)
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to support (from below), to hold, to catch hold of
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Dom (v)
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to look after, to attend; reply, to give a reply
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Don (v)
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receive, to catch (as ball, etc) to take up (as spinning top)
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Dong (v)
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lazy, idle, to be lazy
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Dongda (adj)
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an answer, reply
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Donna (n)
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to bring up, to train
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Dontlei (v)
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the feathers under the tail of a bird, the place covered by such feathers
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Dop (n)
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the eagerness to do
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Dop dop (adv)
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to fight for someone else
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Dopek (v)
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to fight for somebody, to join and help somebody in their war
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Dopui (v)
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poetical term for enemy, foe, adversary
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Doral (n)
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to whine away, to spent time unproductively
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Dorap (v)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Dosak (n)
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a Hmar Vangsie sub clan
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Dosil (n)
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next
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Dot (adj)
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a variety of wild tree
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Dothing (n)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Dothlang (n)
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next, the next one
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Dottu (n)
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dragon
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Dragon (n)
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driver
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Draivar (n)
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drumstick
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Dramstick (n)
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wanting to eat, salivating
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Du (v)
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wish, aspiration, desire
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Duaisam (n)
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greedy, to be greedy
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Duam (adj)
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greediness, avariciousness
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Duamna (n)
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to be slipshod, to be careless, to be negligent
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Duda (adv)
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carelessly, flippantly
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Dudatakin (adv)
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a sub clan of Hmar Lusei
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Duhlien (n)
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a Hindi term for a refine wood of two by three inches in size and about 16 feet in length
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Dûi-tîn (n)
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dark or dull in colour, to get or be dark or dull
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Duk (adj)
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a person who is not trustworthy or one who is very negative or one who is very unprincipled
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Dukdakbo (n)
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to be loose, to be slack, to sag
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Dul (adv)
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