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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) stroke
 * 2) line
 * 3) the direction to which hairs, or similar things, are inclined
 * 4)  streetwalkers' district
 * 5)  prostitution chiefly as a milieu
 * 6)  prime derivation symbol
 * 1)  prostitution chiefly as a milieu
 * 2)  prime derivation symbol
 * 1)  prime derivation symbol

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Noun

 * 1) stroke
 * 2) line