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to grow; to put forth one’s strength; to accompany, to join with, to be one of a company, to form part of, to take part in, to be present, to be added, to add
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Thrang (v)
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to be accustomed to, to be used to
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Thrang (adv)
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generation gap
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Thrang dan (n)
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a spell or period of unbroken sleep; a generation, one generation
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Thrang khat (n)
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to be firm in one’s resolve, to make a determined resistance
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Thrang khaw (v)
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to make an effort
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Thrang la (v)
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to grow, to grow up
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Thrang lien (v)
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the first menstrual discharge
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Thrang thi (n)
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to band together, to join together, to unite
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Thrang tlang (v)
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fast and youthful growing
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Thrangduong (v)
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to wake up, to be awake
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Thranghar (v)
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a place where one stands one’s ground, makes a stand
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Thranghmun (n)
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to stand one’s ground, to make a stand, to prepare to stand one’s ground or to make a stand
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Thranghmun khaw (adj)
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from birth to maturity, one generation (about 25 years)
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Thrangkhat lien (phrase)
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a variety of locust
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Thrangkhau (n)
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full-grown, matured, to stop growing
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Thrangkin (adj)
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that hampers growth, the Achilles heel
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Thrangmawbawk (adj)
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to side with, to help
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Thrangpui (v)
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assistance, help
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Thrangpuina (n)
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helper
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Thrangpuitu (n)
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to combine, join hands, to unite
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Thrangruol (v)
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basis, foothold, reason, excuse, pretext
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Thrangsan (n)
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the present generation, a new generation
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Thrangthar (n)
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mosquito
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Thrangthram (n)
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to sift in a ‘leidar’, to winnow
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Thrap (v)
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a systematic order, in a full disciplinary manner
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Thrap (adv)
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good
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Thrat (adj)
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to show kindness
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Thrat insuo (v)
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perfection
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Thratfamkimna (n)
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useful with
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Thrathnempui (n)
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goodness, virtue, benevolence
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Thratna (n)
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to be better with, to go good with
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Thratpui (v)
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to attack or seize suddenly, to frighten, to startle
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Thrawng (v)
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a whirlwind
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Thrawngaleivir (n)
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to part with, to leave, to separate, to divide, to asunder
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Thre (v)
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leucoderma
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Threk (n)
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to extinguish or partially extinguish fire
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Threl (v)
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to quell, to put a stop to (quarrel, etc)
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Threl (v)
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to miss (not to hit, etc)
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Threl (adj)
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uneven pain or ache
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Thremthruom (adj)
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to smile, to grin, to make grimaces
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Thren (v)
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some, others, part
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Thren (n)
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some, others
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Threnkhat (n)
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friends
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Threnruol (n)
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a neighbour
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Threnum (n)
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neighbours, acquaintances
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Threnum khawveng (n)
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to throw open for cultivation or for settlement area
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Thret (v)
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to divide in a systematic manner
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Threthrawp (v)
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a bead, a necklace, a bell worn by cattle
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Thri (n)
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those in the upper middle group
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Thri be (n)
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those in the lower category
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Thri be lo (n)
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a Hmar clan
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Thriek (n)
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to demolish, to dismantle
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Thriek (v)
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a friend, a companion (for and of women)
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Thrien (n)
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side by side
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Thrieng (adj)
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a traditional Hmar women necklace
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Thrihna (n)
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a needle
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Thrim (n)
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a pin
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Thrim hmor bawk (n)
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eye of a needle
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Thrim nakuo (n)
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to collect a debt from, to ask for anything owing
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Thrin (v)
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stale, cold, not eaten the same time as cooked, to get stale, cold, etc
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Thring (adj)
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to kneel, to kneel down, kneeling
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Thringthri (v)
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a traditional Hmar women necklace
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Thrival (n)
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a pile or post (under a house)
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Thrommawl (n)
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to sew, to stitch, a seam
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Thrui (v)
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the centre line of a stitch
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Thruirung (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Thruithumpuon (n)
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a hoe
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Thrul (n)
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to not do a thing, to leave undone, to omit to, not to carry out
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Thrul (adj)
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to prevent, to cause or tell not to do or say, to be prevented, etc
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Thrul tir (adv)
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to bring down a hen after it hatched along with the chickens
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Thrum (v)
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a double handful (v), to scoop up with both hands
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Thrum (n)
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to augur, to cast lots, augury
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Thrum vawr (v)
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to sit
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Thrung (v)
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to sit on the floor with legs across
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Thrungbiel (v)
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a seat, a stool, a chair
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Thrungna (n)
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a seat, a stool, a chair
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Thrungpha (n)
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to sit with
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Thrungpui (v)
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to sit right down
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Thrungsop (v)
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to wash or cleanse, to gargle (with water)
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Thruo (v)
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to rinse, to swill, to wash out
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Thruofai (v)
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to conduct, to lead, to escort, to take with
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Thruoi (v)
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suddenly, completely, take as risk and
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Thruoi (adv)
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kidnap
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Thruoihmang (v)
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to lead away, to take on one side
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Thruoihrang (v)
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a follower, one who follows others, one’s follower
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Thruoihruoi (n)
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leader, conductor, guide
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Thruoitu (n)
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the main short and big pole that supports a Hmar ‘raised’ village indigenous house
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Thruom (n)
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to support like a pole supports a house
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Thruom ang do (v)
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the two split wooden poles wherein ‘tlangkhang’ is placed for cotton reel to be dried under sunshine
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Thruomkak (n)
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the name of a tree
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Thruompui (n)
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the name of a tree, the branch and leaves of which grow in clusters of eight
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Thruomriet (n)
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fragile, weak, in bad condition
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Thruonawp (adj)
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name of a species of a dove bird
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Thrurieng (n)
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name of a species of a dove bird
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Thrusûm (n)
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the foot of (mountain), bases, the stand (lamp)
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Thrut (n)
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to set, to place, to install
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Thrut (v)
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to fire or blow uninterruptedly
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Thrût (v)
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a word, a saying, news, statement
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Thu (n)
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bad or pungent smell
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Thu (adj)
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