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the big toe
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Kepui (n)
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to hollow out, to make a hole or hollow, to carve
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Ker (v)
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calf, the big and thick portion of the leg (backside) below the knee
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Kerai (n)
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to hollow out
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Kerkuo (v)
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cashew nuts
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Kesu nat (n)
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an insect with many legs, a species of millipede, centipede
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Ketaminu (n)
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the small toe
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Kete (n)
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the fourth toe, second smallest toe
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Kete u (n)
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name of one of the eight dances performed during Sikpui festival
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Ketet lam (n)
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kettle
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Ketli (n)
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to force or pull open, to force an opening through, to hatch (as eggs)
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Kêu (v)
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that, which, who, that, that by you
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Kha (prn)
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bitter
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Kha (adj)
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here, there!
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Kha (intrjn)
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that long, that much
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Kha chen kha (adv)
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that, that by you
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Kha kha (prn)
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from there, from thereon
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Kha taka inthok khan (adv)
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there, there in that place, there near you
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Kha taka khan (prn)
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Chinese lard seed
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Kha ûm (n)
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those, those near you
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Khanghai kha (prn)
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climbing wattle (senegalia pennata)
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Khanghmuk (n)
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a species of tree
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Khangra (prn)
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a species of creeper plant with flower
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Khangsen (n)
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to blink (as eye)
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Khap (v)
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to prohibit, to restrain
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Khap (v)
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the span from thumb to the tip of middle finger
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Khâp (n)
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the name of a species of caterpillar
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Khâpdien (n)
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prohibition
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Khapna (n)
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to shut, to close, to shut off, to present
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Khar (v)
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to buy wholesale, to buy the whole
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Khar (v)
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the congeal on the surface, the thin coating on the surface of milk
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Khar (n)
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name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Manipur
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Kharam (n)
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to confine totally, to lockdown, to seal off or shut out completely
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Kharkhip (v)
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to shut from outside (with something or someone) inside, to shut the door in order to prevent one from going out
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Kharkhum (v)
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one, full, to be full, to be filled
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Khat (adj)
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far apart, to be far apart, occasionally, at long intervals, seldom
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Khat (adv)
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a grasshopper, a locust, a cricket
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Khau (n)
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stiff, inflexible, strong (as the current of a river)
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Khauh (adj)
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strongly, sternly
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Khauh takin (adv)
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cockroach
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Khauhlang (n)
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a small basket-like vessel made from the stem of bean leaves
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Khauhlang bawm (n)
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a species of small cockroach
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Khauhrieng (n)
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the name of a flowering tree with red blossoms
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Khaukhim (n)
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a species of edible locust
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Khaukhuop (n)
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a species of locust
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Khauluzum (n)
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a bitter gourd
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Khaum (n)
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a species of locust
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Khaunam (n)
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katydid, a species of locust
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Khaunurieng (n)
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the name of a species of grasshopper
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Khauphar (n)
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leisurely, without any seriousness, foolishly light-hearted
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Khauphar thawveng (adv)
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the name of a tree with red blossoms and hairy banana-like fruit growing in clusters
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Khaupui (n)
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the name of a species of locust
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Khausanghar (n)
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the name of a species of grasshopper
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Khausathubur (n)
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the name of a species of grasshopper
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Khausazuk (n)
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the name of a small green cricket
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Khauser (n)
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the name of a species of grasshopper
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Khausiksil (n)
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the big grasshopper
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Khauthrikthri (n)
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to spear, to throw as a spear
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Khaw (v)
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to make (a booth, or temporary house)
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Khaw (v)
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an expression to do something with all seriousness
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Khaw he (phrase)
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dry or unusually dry weather
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Khaw inthral (n)
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a remote village
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Khaw kilkhawr (n)
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to spend (as money or time), to sell
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Khaw ral (v)
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a new village
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Khaw thar (n)
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a Hmar clan
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Khawbung (n)
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a sub clan of Hmar Thiek Vankal
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Khawbuol (n)
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mild cough and fever
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Khawbur (adj)
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a she demon or ghost believed to be big and curly haired and also believed to suck the blood of chicken
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Khawchom (n)
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to shift and settle in a new village
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Khawchuon (v)
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the annual ritual performed for all the new born babies in a pre-christian era Hmar society
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Khawduop (n)
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stormy looking, rainy-looking
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Khawdur (adj)
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light of the world
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Khaweng (n)
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to become daylight, to break (as day)
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Khawfing a chat (v)
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daylight, the first break of dawn
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Khawfingchat (n)
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to be spoiled, naughty, spoilt, wicked, bad
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Khawhlo (adj)
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naughtiness, wickedness
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Khawhlona (n)
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sight, vision, power of sight, ability to see
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Khawhmu (n)
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outskirt of a village
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Khawhnawm (adj)
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afterwards, belatedly, late
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Khawhnung (adv)
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providential occurrence, a nature’s retribution
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Khawhrawng (n)
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demon, devil spirit
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Khawhri (n)
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demon, devil spirit, malignant spirit
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Khawhring (n)
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to have the evil eye, one believed to having devil spirit
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Khawhring nei (n)
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to tame, to domesticate, (flowers or animals)
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Khawi (v)
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domesticated, tamed
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Khawingam (adj)
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to skin off, to peel off
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Khawk (v)
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echo
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Khawk (n)
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a fellow villager
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Khawkhat (n)
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to cross (as the legs, etc), to fold (as the arms)
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Khawkher (v)
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machine
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Khawl (n)
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to store up, to stock, to accumulate
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Khawl (v)
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a typescript
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Khawl ha (n)
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printing with a machine
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Khawl sut (n)
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street
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Khawlai (n)
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where?
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Khawlai am (adv)
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the common street
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Khawlai dung (n)
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anywhere, nowhere
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Khawlai khawm (adv)
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roaming around, to go for a stroll
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Khawlai leng (v)
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a child born out of wedlock
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Khawlai nau (n)
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somewhere or the other
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Khawlaia mani (adv)
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