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a wood pigeon
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Ram parva (n)
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a wild gayal, a wild mithun
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Ram siel (n)
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to open up land for cultivation of homestead land by village chief or concern authority
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Ram thret (v)
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another country, a foreign country
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Ramdang (n)
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a foreigner, an outlander
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Ramdangmi (n)
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a huge virgin forest
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Ramhmangpui (n)
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forest, jungle
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Ramhnuoi (n)
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a rebel (who move out from one’s house) and hid outside (jungle)
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Ramhnuoimi (n)
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an evil spirit, a ghost, a devil, a demon
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Ramhuoi (n)
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to stay with the jungle with some purpose
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Rammu (v)
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the virgin wild forest
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Rampui (n)
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name of a species of bird
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Rampuivâ (n)
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boundary, frontier, border, demarcation line
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Ramri (n)
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to draw a boundary line
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Ramri khang (v)
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a boundary pillar
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Ramri lungphun (n)
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wild animals
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Ramsa (n)
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to hunt, to go hunting
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Ramsuok (v)
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a hunter
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Ramsuokmi (n)
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death of a young baby (say less than a year) not covered under ‘hlamzui’
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Ramte thi (n)
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different things
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Ramtin (adv)
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different things or items
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Ramtin-ramtang (adj)
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one who is adventurous in the jungle, one who is fond of life in the jungle
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Ramvachal (n)
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domesticated animals, poultry, etc
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Ran (n)
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to ‘do’ without fail, with sure
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Rân (adv)
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grazing ground, pasture land
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Ran tlatna hmun (n)
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okra, ladies’ finger
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Ranal (n)
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father’s sister’s husbands
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Rang (n)
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quick, swift, speedy, nimble
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Rang (adv)
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slightly spotted, blotched, mottled, having a few patches of white, piebald, etc
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Râng (adj)
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gold, golden
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Rangkachak (n)
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El Dorado
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Rangkachak ram (n)
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a species of hornbill bird
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Rangkêk (n)
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name of a Hmar kindred tribe settled in Tripura
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Ranglong (n)
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tin, corrugated galvanised iron sheets
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Rangva (n)
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a house roofed with CGI sheets
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Rangva in (n)
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an iron box, a steel trunk
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Rangva thingrem (n)
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all living creatures (land and water animals, insects, birds, etc)
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Rannung (n)
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domestic animals, livestock
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Ransa (n)
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the shelf over the fire of a Hmar house
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Rap (n)
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to frighten, to scare, to terrify
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Râp (v)
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a split bamboo
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Râp (n)
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rapture
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Rapchar (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Raphir (n)
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terrifying, fearful, dreadful, horrible, appalling, awful
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Râpthlak (adj)
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terribly, dreadfully, horribly, appallingly, awfully
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Rapthlak takin (adv)
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a chaprasi, a circle interpreter (an esteemed government officer of yore or British era)
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Rasi (n)
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a wild fruit or flower visited by flock of birds for food
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Ratlan (n)
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leave, move away from
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Rau (v)
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scold, reprimand, reproach, rebuke, admonish
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Rau (v)
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spirit
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Rau (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Raupuon (n)
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abandoned, deserted, left permanently
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Rausan (v)
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a poetic term of ghost or spirit
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Rauthla (n)
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the husk or bark or rind part
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Raw (n)
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to burn, to set on fire, to ignite, to char, to heat, to roast
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Raw (v)
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burnt to death
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Raw hlum (v)
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let it, let them, let him/her
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Raw se (adv)
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burnt beyond redemption, to char beyond recognition, to burn down to cinder
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Raw ut (v)
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robot
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Rawbot (n)
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those under the supervision of a superior, a household, a company
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Rawi (n)
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perhaps, by chance, it may be
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Rawi naw ni’m (adv)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Varte
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Rawite (n)
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to loot, to plunder
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Rawk (v)
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rucksack, knapsack
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Rawksai (n)
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a long bamboo set up in a village with the skin of a wild cat or other animal suspended from it
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Rawkuoi (n)
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a precipice, a cliff, a rock face
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Rawl (n)
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voice, sound
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Rawl (n)
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to thrust in, to insert, to push in
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Rawl (v)
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to clear the throat; to give or send signal
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Rawl khawng (v)
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husked voice due to cough or cold
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Rawl tham (adj)
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the wild rabbit, the hare
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Rawl zupui (n)
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to hit a cliff, to be on a dead end
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Rawlbang baw (v)
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a scheme of battle or war done in stealthy manner such as ambush, etc
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Rawlral (n)
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to give something secretly
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Rawlruk (v)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Rawlsim (n)
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a high pitch voice, a shrill voice
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Rawltelek (n)
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a young man, young, to be young
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Rawlthar (n)
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brittle, to be brittle
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Rawm (adj)
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may be, might be
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Rawm (adv)
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a species of bamboo
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Rawmau (n)
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a large species of bamboo
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Rawmi (n)
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to ask advice, to consult
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Rawn (v)
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always, frequently, often, that signals many
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Rawn (adv)
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a species of bamboo
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Rawnal (n)
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colour
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Rawng (n)
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vicious, cruel, destructive, to be vicious, to be brutal, etc
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Rawng (adj)
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cruelly, brutally
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Rawng takin (adv)
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to serve, to minister
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Rawngbawl (v)
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service, ministry
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Rawngbawlna (n)
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minister
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Rawngbawltu (n)
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in a reckless manner, in an irresponsible manner
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Rawnintam (adv)
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in a reckless manner, in an irresponsible manner
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Rawnintam (adv)
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to feel for food, a desire for food after illness or without it for some time
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Rawp (adj)
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always, many a time
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Rawp (adv)
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to feel for food, a desire for food after illness or without it for some time
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Rawp (adj)
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always, many a time
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Rawp (adv)
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to blast, to blow up (n) cracker
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Rawpuok (v)
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to blast, to blow up (n) cracker
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Rawpuok (v)
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stone chips (for construction)
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Rawra (n)
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stone chips (for construction)
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Rawra (n)
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