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 * 1) Strangers

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 * 1) Dead, dead body
 * 2) Red ochre
 * 3) Sister-in-law

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 * 1) Name of Broome district dialect ("Jukan nängä" "Jukan speech"
 * 2) Sister

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 * 1) I hear you, I have ears

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 * 1) Foot one = 5

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 * 1) feet two = 10

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 * 1) clear plain [19]

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 * 1) foot [1]

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 * 1) Hard, dry

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 * 1) hard; dry [4 (e)]

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 * 1) Only, merely, enough; I don't know

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 * 1) Pick up or bring
 * 2) To bring
 * 3) To fetch, or bring, or pick up (Gingin Dialect)
 * 4) To pick up

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 * 1) to bring [14 (j)]

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 * 1) Shrike

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 * 1) Major Mitchells cockatoo [18 (c)]

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 * 1) lot of black shags in a pool [11 (a)]

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 * 1) native cherry with seed on outside [11 (a)]

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 * 1) hard [9]

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 * 1) now [8 (NNN)][10 (c - NNN)]

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 * 1) Major Mitchells cockatoo [18 (cc)]

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 * 1) Major Mitchells cockatoo [18 (c)]

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 * 1) bird, cockatoo, pink [9]; pink crested cockatoo [5]

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 * 1) walk, (to walk) [10 (b)]

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 * 1) black woman [10 (d)]

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 * 1) White man or spirit

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 * 1) whistling eagle [18 (w)]

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 * 1) see djan-ga   [4]; white man [10 (l)][14 (f)(r)(v)(z)(bb)];
 * 2) See Djunna
 * 3) spirit [14 (f)(r)(v)(z)(bb)]

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 * 1) proceeding [4 (e)]

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 * 1) we two [4]

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 * 1) Bark (principally used to the north of Perth)
 * 2) bark - principally used in the north of Perth [4]

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 * 1) White man or spirit

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 * 1) White man or spirit

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 * 1) white man or spirit [14 (i)]

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 * 1) come on [10 (d)]

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 * 1) Mending

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 * 1) mending cloak with kangaroo sinew [14 (j)]

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 * 1) bird, eagle, little, Haliaeetus canorus [9];
 * 2) whistling eagle [18 (w)]

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 * 1) White man or spirit

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 * 1) A "white man" is coming
 * 2) a white man is coming [14 (z)]

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 * 1) white man [10 (p), 23]; white people [24]

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 * 1) white woman [23]

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 * 1) Wattle bird

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 * 1) wattle bird [20]

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 * 1) hair [13]

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 * 1) hakea [5]

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 * 1) tree, native pear, Xylomelum occidentale (woody pear) [5][9]

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 * 1) white man [10 (s)]

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 * 1) Spirit ( p.32 evil spirit/s)
 * 2) spirit [20, 22]

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 * 1) ghosts [10 (s)]

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 * 1) radius (bone) [13]

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 * 1) Grass

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 * 1) southern emu wren [18 (x)]; emu wren [5]

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 * 1) north [19]

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 * 1) east [19]

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 * 1) currawong (squeaker) [18 (v)]

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 * 1) squeaker [11 (a)]

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 * 1) currawong (squeaker) [18 (v)]

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 * 1) peculiar [23]

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 * 1) Jarrah tree

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 * 1) needlebush [11 (a)]

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 * 1) must [23]

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 * 1) must [24]

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 * 1) mahogany - Eucalyptus species[7]

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 * 1) yate trees stand up [11]

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 * 1) jarrah [11 (a), 13]

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 * 1) jarrah [11 (a)]

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 * 1) Brown

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 * 1) brown [4]

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 * 1) Morning dawn; "beryte"
 * 2) morning; dawn [4]

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 * 1) The ear (Vasse)

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 * 1) the north [4]

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 * 1) fat; grease; handsome [4 (b)]

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 * 1) A root eaten by the natives

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 * 1) Sharp
 * 2) sharp [4]

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 * 1) today [10 (d)]

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 * 1) foot [10 (k)]

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 * 1) foot, track of [10 (k)]

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 * 1) A small of bird; sometimes used for a bird generally
 * 2) Daylight
 * 3) yellow rumped thornbill [18 (w)]; daylight [4]

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 * 1) A bird's nest; "munga"

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 * 1) a birds nest [4]

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 * 1) A shower
 * 2) a shower [4]

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 * 1) innocent; free from enemies [4]

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 * 1) noisy scrub-bird [18 (n)]

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 * 1) The foot

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 * 1) The heel

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 * 1) The toes
 * 2) the toes [4]

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 * 1) The heel, also the left arm or side

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 * 1) young grass growing up [4]
 * 2) Young grass springing up

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 * 1) western grass wren [18 (c)]

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 * 1) to tear; to separate violently; to sunder [4]

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 * 1) To tear, to separate violently, to sunder

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 * 1) root of a species of rush-similar Indian corn [4]
 * 2) The root of a species of rush.  This root is something like a grain of Indian corn in appearance, and resumbles it in taste : it is in season in June

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 * 1) A crack, as in the skin, or in the bark of a tree

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 * 1) a crack - as in skin or in bark of a tree [4]

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 * 1) A crack, as in the skin, or in the bark of a tree

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 * 1) an edible root [4]

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 * 1) sparks [4]
 * 2) Sparks; as "kalla jeetip", sparks of the fire

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 * 1) the short hair of the body; animal fur [4]
 * 2) The short hair on the body, fur of animals

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 * 1) the house of a bird [4]

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 * 1) feather: and see yangee [23]

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 * 1) shoulders [24]; shoulder [23]

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 * 1) The ankle; the heel among some families

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 * 1) a species of swordfish [4 (b)]

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 * 1) foot [4][10 (n)]

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 * 1) to track footsteps [4]

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 * 1) track (of a foot) [10 (f)]

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 * 1) the heel [4]

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 * 1) the ancle; (among some) the heel [4]

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 * 1) to see [16]

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 * 1) north [15][16]

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 * 1) banded blue & red-winged wren [18 (c)]

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 * 1) red-eared firetail [18 (w)]

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 * 1) fat [10 (l)]

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 * 1) a small species of bird [4 (b)]

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 * 1) Fat

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 * 1) Innocent, having no connection with a quarrel; free from enemies

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 * 1) now [8 (ENN)][10 (c - ENN)]

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 * 1) come on [10 (b)]

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 * 1) a species of crayfish [4]

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 * 1) Grass

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 * 1) grass [10 (o)]

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 * 1) Crayfish (fresh water varieties)

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 * 1) Foot
 * 2) foot, track of [10 (t)]
 * 3) Track

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 * 1) Instep

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 * 1) Toe (big)

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 * 1) Foot

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 * 1) 5 (foot one) [14]

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 * 1) 10 (feet two) [14]

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 * 1) star [10 (l)]

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 * 1) White man or spirit
 * 2) white man or spirit [14 (y)]

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 * 1) White man or spirit

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 * 1) white man or spirit [14 (k)(p)]

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 * 1) ghosts; white man [10 (g)]

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 * 1) pass [23][24]

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 * 1) white man [10 (d)]

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 * 1) feet; feet (for females) [16]
 * 2) foot [10 (d)(e)(g)(i)(j)(l)(m)(o)(r)][17]; track of foot [10 (d)(e)(g)(l)(n)(r)];

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 * 1) foot, track of [10 (j)]

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 * 1) kick [16]

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 * 1) foot, track of [10 (m)]; foot [23][24]; feet [24]

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 * 1) kick [23]

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 * 1) boots [24]; boot [23]

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 * 1) boot [24]

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 * 1) walk [23][24]

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 * 1) toes [24]; toe [23]

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 * 1) see, (to see) [10 (d)]

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 * 1) ghosts; white man [10 (r)]

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 * 1) see [10 (n)]

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 * 1) Bird

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 * 1) the blade bone of the shoulder [4]

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 * 1) cheeks [11]

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 * 1) See Dja-ral, the north

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 * 1) north [23][24]

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 * 1) tear asunder, to [6]

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 * 1) separate violently, to; to tear [9]

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 * 1) silver gull [18 (v)]

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 * 1) bird [14 (f)(u)(cc)]

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 * 1) Shoulder

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 * 1) lizard [7]

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 * 1) old man; old woman [10 (d)]

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 * 1) jarrah [23]

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 * 1) fat [10 (i)]

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 * 1) awake [23][24]

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 * 1) Jarrah tree

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 * 1) fat [10 (d)]

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 * 1) fat [22]

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 * 1) fat [10 (t)]

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 * 1) Bird (generic)

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 * 1) Little birds

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 * 1) Birds nest

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 * 1) nits [24]; nit [23]

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 * 1) hole, a [6]

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 * 1) edible root (bulbous, grows near water) [16]

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 * 1) sing [16]

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 * 1) insect, grasshopper [5][9]

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 * 1) strangers! [14 (f)(u)]

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 * 1) vegetation [7]

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 * 1) grass [10 (i)]

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 * 1) bird, a small [5][9]; yellow-tailed wren [9];
 * 2) yellow rumped thornbill [18 (w)]

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 * 1) birds nest [5][9]

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 * 1) moon, waning, half-moon [9]

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 * 1) nest, birds [9]

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 * 1) dark [10 (n)]

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 * 1) shower, a [6][9]

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 * 1) neutral; not part of quarrel; innocent [9]

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 * 1) I am going to my sister's fire

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 * 1) today [10 (q)]

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 * 1) day [10 (q)]

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 * 1) I am going to my sisters fire [14 (h)]

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 * 1) spear, war [10 (d)]

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 * 1) ear [9 (i)]

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 * 1) A termination which forms either the superlative or intensitive; as "gwabba-jil, yongar-jil, mam-merup jil"
 * 2) very good [6]
 * 3) very [9]; a termination - superlative or intensitive [4];

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 * 1) Grass

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 * 1) Grass, all small vegetable products which they do not eat

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 * 1) wild fruit [16]

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 * 1) crested shrike-tit [18 (c)]

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 * 1) collared sparrow hawk [18 (w)]

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 * 1) white-necked heron [18 (w)]

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 * 1) Sharp, having a fine point; as "gidjee-jil-lup"
 * 2) sharp; having a fine point [4]

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 * 1) grass [4 (b)]

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 * 1) currawong (squeaker) [18 (x)]

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 * 1) all small vegetable product not eaten [4]
 * 2) season, August and September [4][9];
 * 3) spring [4][5][6][9];
 * 4) The spring, about September, "dubak ngan novveen".  This season is preceded by Mugaroo, and is followed by Kum-bar-ung
 * 5) vegetation, in general [5][9]; grass [4, 9, 10 (h),14 (f)(u)(cc)];

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 * 1) spirit, evil [9]

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 * 1) crayfish [10 (l)]

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 * 1) wing, outer pinion of [9]

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 * 1) white-necked heron [18 (w)]

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 * 1) bream (fish) [15][16]

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 * 1) pointed finely; sharp [9]; pointed [6][9]

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 * 1) bird, hawk, little, Accipiter torquatus [9];
 * 2) collared sparrow hawk [18(w)]

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 * 1) bird, crane, green-backed [9]

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 * 1) bee [23][24]

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 * 1) emu feathers worn as an ornament [4 (b)]
 * 2) feathers, tuft of [9];

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 * 1) old woman [10 (q)]

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 * 1) sister-elder [10 (n)]

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 * 1) star [10 (n)]

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 * 1) as; like as; similar to [9]; like [6][9];
 * 2) stay; staying; stop; stopping: see yuckie [23]

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 * 1) delay [23]

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 * 1) lie: but see dailyender and jin-jenner [23]

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 * 1) punishment [23]

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 * 1) The eldest sister

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 * 1) A fog, mist, dew
 * 2) a fog; a mist; a dew [4]

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 * 1) As "mail jindo" the ball of the eye
 * 2) mail jindo  the ball of the eye [4]

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 * 1) The name of a star
 * 2) the name of a star [4]

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 * 1) Anything resembling a horn

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 * 1) always; constant; eternal [23]

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 * 1) see ginjing [4]
 * 2) The spear carried by little boys before they use the miro; also Gin-jing

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 * 1) false; pretend; untrue [23]

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 * 1) brown honeyeater [18 (c)]

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 * 1) mosquito [10 (e)]

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 * 1) rufous tree-creeper [18 (c)]

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 * 1) To see, perceive
 * 2) to see; perceive [4]

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 * 1) longer [23]

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 * 1) See

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 * 1) foot [5]

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 * 1) sole of foot [5]

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 * 1) toes, large [9]

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 * 1) lizard [9]

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 * 1) see [10 (l)]

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 * 1) coughing with bronchitis [11 (a)]

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 * 1) grass, young, just springing after burning [9]

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 * 1) deceit [23]

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 * 1) found [24]

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 * 1) find; found: and see burrung [23]

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 * 1) star [10 (q)]

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 * 1) sister-elder [10 (f)]; sister, eldest [4][5][9]

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 * 1) Star
 * 2) star [10 (o)]

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 * 1) dew; fog; mist [9]

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 * 1) to get up from sitting down [11 (a)]

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 * 1) lizard [7]

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 * 1) anything resembling a horn [4]

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 * 1) White man or spirit
 * 2) white man or spirit [14 (g)(j)]

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 * 1) Is it white man or black fellow?

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 * 1) Is it white man or blackfellow? [14 (h)]

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 * 1) cow [5]

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 * 1) horn or anything resembling it, a; shaved stick ornament worn on head [9]

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 * 1) cow, a [9]

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 * 1) kangaroo bone used to make coat pin [11 (a)]

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 * 1) scrape a spear, to point it [9]

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 * 1) white-naped honeyeater [18 (g)]; the devil [15]

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 * 1) ghosts [10 (i)]

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 * 1) ghosts [10 (m)]

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 * 1) fish species [9]

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 * 1) sharp eyed [6]

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 * 1) foot [13]

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 * 1) feet (for males) [15]
 * 2) foot [6, 9, 10 (q)(t)]; track of foot [10 (o)(q)];

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 * 1) boots/shoes, European [9]

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 * 1) await; quiet; remain; still [23]

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 * 1) sole of the foot [9]

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 * 1) toes, the [6]

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 * 1) traveller, a; person constantly moving on [9]

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 * 1) roots of plants or trees [9]

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 * 1) ankle [9]

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 * 1) kick [24]

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 * 1) rockfish (?stars) [13]

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 * 1) bird, creeper, brown tree [9]; rufous tree-creeper [18 (c)]

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 * 1) see [10 (o)]

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 * 1) see [10 (m), 23]; look [23]

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 * 1) seen; sight; visible; visibility [23]

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 * 1) Seeing

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 * 1) look; see [24]

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 * 1) seen; visible [24]

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 * 1) itch [9]

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 * 1) sparks [4]
 * 2) Sparks; as "kalli jirr-e git"

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 * 1) bird, finch, spotted, Estrilda [9]; red-eared firetail [18 (w)]

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 * 1) Grass

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 * 1) bird, emu wren, Stiputurus malachurus [9]

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 * 1) bird, emu wren, Stiputurus malachurus [9];
 * 2) southern emu wren [18 (x)]

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 * 1) hole [4 (b)][9]

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 * 1) masked wood-swallow [18 (c)]

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 * 1) yellow rumped thornbill [18 (c)]

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 * 1) willy wagtail [18 (c)]

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 * 1) restless flycatcher [18 (x)]

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 * 1) chap/crack in the skin or bark of tree [9]

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 * 1) roots, edible [9]

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 * 1) sparks of fire [9]

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 * 1) roots, edible [5][9]; a species of rush [9]

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 * 1) Flycatcher (Wagtail)

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 * 1) restless flycatcher [18 (x)]

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 * 1) bird, fly-catcher, glossy, Seisura volitans [9]

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 * 1) We two; the dual between two brothers-in-law.  It is a corruption of the "ngan-num-a" (which see)

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 * 1) Clean, white

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 * 1) The outer corner of the eye

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 * 1) An egg

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 * 1) hair [17]

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 * 1) needlebrush [11 (a)]

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 * 1) edible root (bulbous, grows on dry land) [16]

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 * 1) swan [15][16]

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 * 1) Grandmother (sister)
 * 2) Sister

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 * 1) beat (a dog or wife) [16]

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 * 1) Kidney

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 * 1) track [23][24]

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 * 1) Cat, native

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 * 1) lizard,species, small [9]

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 * 1) bark [10 (d)]

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 * 1) Lizard
 * 2) lizard, ordinary small black [23][24]

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 * 1) sister-elder [10 (o)]

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 * 1) sister-younger [10 (o)]

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 * 1) The short hair on the body, fur of animals

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 * 1) down; short-hair or feathers; fur [9]

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 * 1) hair of the head [10 (j)(o)]

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 * 1) see jeetoo [4]

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 * 1) wool [23][24]

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 * 1) sister [19]

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 * 1) A name for the planet Venus

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 * 1) kidneys [23][24]

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 * 1) children [10 (q)]

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 * 1) potato (native) [23][24]; native onion [11 (a)]

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 * 1) cooked potato [23]

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 * 1) potato (wild) [19]

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 * 1) sister-elder [10 (p)]

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 * 1) smoke [10 (q)]

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 * 1) blunt [24]

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 * 1) stone [10 (q)]

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 * 1) blunt [23]

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 * 1) mother [10 (h)]; sister [14 (f)(t)(v)]

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 * 1) sister-elder [10 (e)]

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 * 1) sister-younger [10 (e)]

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 * 1) king parrot [18 (n)]

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 * 1) a name for the planet Venus [4][9];
 * 2) name of evening star [6]

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 * 1) western silvereye [18 (w)]

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 * 1) here [8 (NNN)][10 (c - NNN)]

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 * 1) western silvereye [18 (w)]

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 * 1) Perhaps I might come (or go)
 * 2) perhaps I might come (or go) [14 (n)]

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 * 1) star(s) [23][24]

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 * 1) testicles [24]

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 * 1) ghosts [10 (n)]; see djan-ga [4]
 * 2) See Djunga

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 * 1) stand erect ? [24]

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 * 1) arm [23]; forearm [19]; arm(s) [24]

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 * 1) arm(s) [24]

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 * 1) left side [23][24]

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 * 1) throwing stick [4 (b)][9]