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to shout at each other in an angry tone
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Inràu (v)
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to burn
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Inraw (n)
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lead, to lead
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Inrawi (v)
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leader, one who leads
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Inrawitu (n)
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to give something secretly
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Inrawlruk (v)
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to consult together, to reason together, to ask advice of one another
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Inrawn (v)
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consultation, a conference
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Inrawnkhawmna (n)
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a feeling or a desire for meat, etc after abstaining from it or being denied of it for some time
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Inrawp (n)
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the slenderer area or point than the main area, a slender or thinner area
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Inrêk (adj)
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to arrange or prepare oneself
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Inrelbawl (v)
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to move away from in a discreet manner, to escape, to run away secretly
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Inrelhmang (v)
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to be at peace
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Inrem (adj)
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an accord, a peace accord, an agreement
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Inremna (n)
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to economize, to manage with thrift, to use carefully
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Inret (v)
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to be bordering with each other
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Inri (v)
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lonely
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Inrieng (adj)
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deep, full of meaning, multi-dimensional
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Inril (adj)
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tired, worn out, exposed or subjected to friction of wear and tear, to be tired, etc
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Inrim (n)
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to be ready, to be prepared
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Inring (v)
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loud (sound)
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Inring (adj)
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unexpectedly, when unprepared
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Inring naw karin (adv)
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to prepare beforehand, to keep a good look out, to get or be ready
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Inringlawk (adv)
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Saturday
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Inringni (n)
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trusting each other
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Inrington (v)
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to resent, to be reluctant to let go, to be reluctant to part with
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Inro (v)
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in a position to inherit a property, use to describe closeness by blood
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Inrohluo thei (v)
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to rob oneself or each other
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Inrok (v)
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to interfere
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Inrol (v)
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brittle, fragile, crisp, easily broken
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Inrom (adj)
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to steal secretly, to thieve, slyly, on the sly, stealthy
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Inru (v)
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one who is in the habit of stealing, one who often steals
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Inru hmang (n)
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to be drunk, to be intoxicated, drunk, intoxicated
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Inrui (v)
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to intoxicate
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Inrui tir (v)
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to steal secretly, to thieve, slyly, on the sly, stealthy
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Inruk (v)
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rough, tough
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Inrum (adj)
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to groan, to growl, to purr
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Inrûm (v)
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to invade each other
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Inrûn (v)
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together, at the same time, in one
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Inruol (adj)
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compete, to compete
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Inruolsiek (v)
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to befriend, of friendship
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Inruoltha (n)
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of the same age, a contemporary
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Inruolthlak (v)
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getting oneself involves in an issue uninvited
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Insahla (v)
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to personate
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Insâl (v)
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to strain, to puff out the stomach
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Insan (v)
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high
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Insâng (adj)
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immediate younger sibling
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Insangbung (n)
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to retreat so as to avoid imminent bad situation, to wind-up oneself after having a hint that something bad is on the way
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Insaseng (v)
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shaky, shaking
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Insawi (v)
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to take exercise, to practise austerity
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Insawizoi (v)
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an exercise
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Insawizoina (n)
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to relieve one another, to take turns, one after another
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Insawk (v)
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washing, to wash
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Insawp (v)
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full of grudge and demanding (like baby)
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Insek (adj)
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to quarrel over something
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Insekhek (v)
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to argue, to contradict one another, to discuss, to dispute
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Insel (v)
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argument, dispute, debate
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Inselna (n)
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to divide, to portion out
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Insem (v)
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observed
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Inser (v)
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one on top of another, layer upon layer
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Insersuon (adj)
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what one does after eating a hot chilly
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Insi (v)
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name of wild tree
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Insie (n)
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to be or get ready
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Insiem (v)
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to medically arrange oneself so as not to get pregnant again
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Insiem (n)
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to have a miscarriage
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Insiet (v)
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to bathe, to wallow
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Insil (v)
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bathroom
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Insilna pindan (n)
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sneeze, to sneeze
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Insim (v)
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to shut as the eye
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Insîm (v)
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short in length or height (skirt, petticoat, pant, rope, etc)
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Insîng (adj)
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prepare, to prepare oneself, to make oneself ready for something
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Insingsa (v)
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to regret, to repent
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Insîr (v)
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repentance, contrition
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Insirna (n)
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to be self-dissatisfied with; to light up, to put on (lamp)
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Insit (v)
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the feeling unsatisfactory or deficiency
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Insitum (adj)
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to plant in a nursery plant
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Inso (v)
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to move, to shift
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Inson (v)
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unclean and untidy
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Insop (adj)
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to sway up and down, to swing up and down
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Insu (v)
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to hit something accidentally by the toe, to kick the foot against something
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Insui (v)
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to merge into one
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Insuifin (v)
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to join or merge together
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Insuikhawm (v)
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to collide, to knock against each other
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Insuk (v)
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to get into trouble and fight with one another
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Insukbuoi (v)
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to weaken oneself or each other
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Insukchau (v)
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to practise austerity, to deprive one's self of anything
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Insukdawng (v)
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to refresh oneself or each other
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Insukhar (v)
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to make oneself happy and gay
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Insukhlim (v)
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to do one's self harm, to make one's self disliked
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Insukhmaimawk (v)
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to get possessions, to be wealthy or rich
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Insukmuk (v)
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to become great and then turn rude and unmannerly
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Insukngeng (v)
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to accidentally injure oneself physically
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Insukpal (v)
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to denigrate oneself
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Insukpawi (v)
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to clean or purify oneself
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Insukthienghlim (v)
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to think oneself wise; to be proud of one’s own ability
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Insukvar (v)
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to overlap one another, to go by different roads and so miss one another
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Insulpel (v)
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a signal given to each other on jhum path that they have gone ahead
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Insulthliek (n)
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abstinence, to be temperate, to restrain one's self, to desist
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Insûm (n)
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temperate, abstemious
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Insûmthei (n)
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the rafter of a roof, roof beam
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Insun (n)
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family; inside a house, indoor
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Insung (n)
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