User:Samwilson/Noongarpedia/T entries

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 * 1) fish species [9]

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 * 1) Mouth

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 * 1) Belonging to the mouth, the tongue

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 * 1) Venus

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 * 1) Mouth
 * 2) mouth [10 (k)(r)(u)][13][14 (v)]; lips [3 (a)]

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 * 1) The gum adhering to tie leaves which compose the xanthorrhea

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 * 1) see tu-tde-ba [4]

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 * 1) the gum adhering to Xanthorrhoea leaves [4]

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 * 1) belonging to the mouth; the tongue [14 (v)]

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 * 1) Mouth
 * 2) mouth [2][8][10 (c)(s)]

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 * 1) Tongue
 * 2) tongue [10 (s)]

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 * 1) smell [2]

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 * 1) kangaroo [2]

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 * 1) three [2]; to pierce; to make an opening [4][6];
 * 2) to penetrate [4]
 * 3) To pierce, to penetrate, to make an opening

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 * 1) knife [2][4 (b)]

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 * 1) To fall, to set, as the sun

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 * 1) The native knife, formed of splinteres, or quartz, fastened with gum on a long piece of stick

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 * 1) to fall; to set as the sun [4][6]

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 * 1) fish species [9]

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 * 1) knife [8 (N), 9]
 * 2) knife, the native [4][6]

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 * 1) die; sleep; lie down; be buried [3]

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 * 1) dry; not wet [9]

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 * 1) straighten, to or direct [8 (E)]

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 * 1) break, to; smash [8 (E)]

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 * 1) hard; tough [8 (N)]

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 * 1) happy [16]

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 * 1) yawn, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) clay, white lime [9]

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 * 1) turn around, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) saliva [8 (N)]

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 * 1) resin, Xanthorrhoea, mixed with charcoal [9]

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 * 1) bird, duck, mountain [9]

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 * 1) hole [8 (E)]

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 * 1) meat [13]

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 * 1) meat [13]

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 * 1) sew [11]

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 * 1) to break [4][6]

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 * 1) broken [6]

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 * 1) feathers [9]; a feather [4 (b)][6]

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 * 1) break, to [9]

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 * 1) broken [9]

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 * 1) Be off, get out

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 * 1) The tongue

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 * 1) Quartz

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 * 1) the tongue [4]

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 * 1) tongue [8 (E&N)]

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 * 1) lick, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) tongue [8][10 (c)]

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 * 1) lick, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) light [8][10 (c)]

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 * 1) ashes [8 (E)]

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 * 1) blue mallee [21]

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 * 1) tongue [13]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (d)(k)(l)]

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 * 1) Hakea regia [11 (a)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (h)(r)]

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 * 1) Hakea victoriae [11 (a)]

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 * 1) red breasted parrot [25]

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 * 1) white mally; tallerack [11 (a)]

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 * 1) blue mallee [22]

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 * 1) grandfather [11 (a)]

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 * 1) grandmother [11 (a)]

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 * 1) tamar [11 (a)]

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 * 1) inland wallaby [13]

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 * 1) grandfather [9]

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 * 1) tree [8 (N)]

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 * 1) thorn [8 (N)]

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 * 1) saliva [8 (E&N)]

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 * 1) wood, pieces of [8 (N)]

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 * 1) rod or waddy used by women [8 (N)]

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 * 1) leaves of trees [8 (N)][8 (NNN)][10 (c - NNN)]

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 * 1) A species of hawk

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 * 1) a species of hawk [4]

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 * 1) to spring; to jump [4 (b)]

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 * 1) sew, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) buttock [8 (N)]

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 * 1) yawn, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ankle bone, the [8 (E)]; the heel [8 (N)]

tandaban
✅

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 * 1) jump, to [9]

tandanatiaculo
✅

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 * 1) climb, to [8 (E)]

tanetauara
✅

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 * 1) palpitate, to; beat [8 (N)]

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 * 1) a lot of bullrushes [11 (a - Albany)]

tanin
✅

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 * 1) buttock [8 (N)]

tanjil
✅

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 * 1) bullrush [11 (a)]

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 * 1) needletree [13]

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 * 1) ankle; hand [13]

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 * 1) bad [10 (q)]

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 * 1) Knife
 * 2) knife [20]

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 * 1) to steal [4 (b)][6][9]

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 * 1) slowly; leisurely [8 (E)]

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 * 1) lips [1]; mouth [10 (h)][11][21]

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 * 1) western whipbird [18 (n)]

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 * 1) The windpipe

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 * 1) raw [8 (N)]

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 * 1) raw [8 (E)]

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 * 1) swim,to; immerse oneself [8 (N)]

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 * 1) afflicted; distressed [8 (N)]

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 * 1) rock lisard (brown) [11 (a)]

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 * 1) throat; gullet [8 (E)]; windpipe [4][6][8 (E)]

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 * 1) Small blue kingfisher
 * 2) small blue kingfisher [20]

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 * 1) grey owl (small) [11 (a)]

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 * 1) king parrot [11 (a)]

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 * 1) tongue [2, 21]

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 * 1) Tongue
 * 2) tongue [10 (s)(t)][11][20]

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 * 1) tongue shaped piece of land on Gardiner River [20]
 * 2) Tongue shaped piece of land on Gardiner River, south of Jarramungup

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 * 1) the tongue of [11]

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 * 1) buck; doe [21]

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 * 1) nose [1]

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 * 1) ankle [11]

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 * 1) knife [11, 22]

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 * 1) swim; immerse oneself [8 (N)]

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 * 1) enter, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) enter, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) ankle [22]

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 * 1) talking to me [11 (a)]

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 * 1) mouth [1]

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 * 1) gum of the mouth [8 (N)]

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 * 1) silence [8 (E)]

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 * 1) thigh [13]

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 * 1) haunch; thigh [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ringneck parrot [13]

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

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 * 1) opening, an; the mouth [4][6]
 * 2) The mouth, or an opening

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 * 1) dry [4 (b)][6]

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 * 1) The name of a star, which is supposed to be a female, the wife of Woor-dytche
 * 2) the name of a star, wife of Woorditch [4]

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

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 * 1) Food

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 * 1) Food

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 * 1) food [20]

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 * 1) raw [4 (b)][6]

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 * 1) white-coloured; fair [6]

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 * 1) raw [9]

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 * 1) Fair, light-coloured.  Djitto
 * 2) fair; white; light-coloured [4]

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 * 1) fruit, Zamia tree [9]; a species of Zamia [4 (b)]

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

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 * 1) fair; white; light-coloured [4 (b)]

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 * 1) a species of edible frog [4]

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

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 * 1) a dogs- tail [4]

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

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 * 1) A root eaten by the natives
 * 2) an edible root [4]

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 * 1) girl, a [4 (b)][6][9]

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 * 1) tree, Xanthorrhoea species [9]

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 * 1) frog species [9]

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 * 1) Limestone, lime

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 * 1) green, colour [6][9]

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 * 1) limestone; lime [4]

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 * 1) green [4 (b)]

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 * 1) trackless; without a path [4 (b)][6]; untraversed [4 (b)]

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 * 1) trackless [9]

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 * 1) insect, fly species [9]

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 * 1) A brother-in-law

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 * 1) star [10 (r)]

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 * 1) brown barred mouse [11 (a)]

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 * 1) plover [11 (a)]

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 * 1) A species of bird, commonly called the magpie
 * 2) currawong (squeaker) [18 (x)]; a magpie [4][6]

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 * 1) star [10 (i)]

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 * 1) snipe (big) [11 (a)]

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 * 1) parrot [2]

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 * 1) any crystals; same term for transparency [4][6]

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 * 1) saliva [8 (E)]

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 * 1) stick to pining? [11]

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 * 1) brown chatterer [7]

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 * 1) grandfather [21]

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 * 1) brother-in-law, a [4][6]

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 * 1) brother-in-law [9]

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 * 1) Robin
 * 2) robin [25]

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 * 1) Blue wren
 * 2) blue wren [20]

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 * 1) star [10 (h)]

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 * 1) vein [8 (N)]

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 * 1) enclose, to [6][9]; to surround [9]

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 * 1) to enclose [4 (b)]

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 * 1) man in a little boat [21]

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 * 1) cunt [21]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (q)]

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 * 1) bone [10 (q)]

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 * 1) heat [10 (b)]

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 * 1) young man [10 (q)]

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 * 1) food [10 (q)]

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 * 1) cold [10 (b)]

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 * 1) stars [4 (b)]

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 * 1) meat [11]

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 * 1) to hunt game [11]

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 * 1) parrots [2]

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 * 1) Venus (tian) tells us daylight is coming [14 (l)(u)]

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 * 1) dog [1]

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 * 1) stars [9]

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 * 1) rock crystal, found to north [9]

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 * 1) sand [2]

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 * 1) heavy [8 (N)][10 (c - NNN)]

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 * 1) strong; robust [8 (N)]

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 * 1) sergeant ant [13]

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 * 1) box poison [11 (a)]

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 * 1) buttock [8 (E)]

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 * 1) buttock [8 (E)]

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 * 1) earthworm [8 (E)]

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 * 1) tail of a red meat bat [11 (a)]

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 * 1) hind-quarter [11]

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 * 1) stars [6]

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 * 1) vein [8 (E)]

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 * 1) Black duck
 * 2) black duck [20]

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 * 1) dance [3]

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

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 * 1) crawfish [9]

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

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 * 1) lizard, Iguana species [9]

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 * 1) Eucalyptus species York gum [7]

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 * 1) A species of bird, the crow
 * 2) the crow [4]

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 * 1) flint [2]

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 * 1) vagina [11]

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 * 1) cooked [2]

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 * 1) direct [6][9]; straightfoward [6]; in a direct line; straight;
 * 2) in a straight line [9]

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 * 1) bird, crow, Corvus coronoides [9]

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 * 1) one [8 (N)]

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 * 1) one of the great Aboriginal families [4]
 * 2) One of the great families into which the natives are divided; they are said to be generally "oo-ree" or tall, but not very thin

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 * 1) confuse, to [9]; ear [5][6][8 (E)][9];
 * 2) to listen; to hear; to understand [8 (E)]

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 * 1) here 4 (b), 9]

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 * 1) kill, to; murder [8 (E)]

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 * 1) comb oneself, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) throw a spear [11]

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 * 1) Name of one of the four south-western Class Divisions in Manitchmat phratry)

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 * 1) star [8][10 (c)]; star of the first magnitude [8 (E)]

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 * 1) a definite way of saying I hear, I understand [16]

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 * 1) hear [16]

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 * 1) confuse, to 6]

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 * 1) forget, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ears [16]

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 * 1) forget, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) hollow in the ground [8 (E)]

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 * 1) To cook, to lay anything on the fire for the purpose of roasting

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 * 1) heat [10 (t)]

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 * 1) a species of edible frog [4 (b)]

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 * 1) Later stage terminte egg
 * 2) later stage termite egg [20]

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 * 1) ear [10 (d)]

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 * 1) blue pigeon [11 (a)]

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 * 1) lay anything on the fire, to; to cook [4][6]

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

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 * 1) Hakea species, holly [7]

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 * 1) plain tree [11 (a)]

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 * 1) a house [4 (b)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (i)]

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 * 1) white mallee [11 (a)]

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 * 1) to chip stones for making weapons [16]

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 * 1) the ear; used for to hear, to know, etc. [4]

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 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [18 (m)]

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 * 1) convalescent; a little ill [4]

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 * 1) a dog [4]

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 * 1) A dog's tail

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 * 1) a dogs- tail [4]

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 * 1) western magpie [18 (e)]

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 * 1) Convalescent,  or a little ill

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 * 1) hut [2]

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 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [18 (v)]

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 * 1) dingo [22]

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 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [22]

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 * 1) dog [2]; river broom brush [21]

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 * 1) A dog

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 * 1) well [2]

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 * 1) scorpion [11]

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 * 1) the name of an island [4 (b)]

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 * 1) to fight [6][9]; to contend [6]

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 * 1) whites [2]

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 * 1) to fight; to guard; to contend [4 (b)]

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 * 1) light [10 (k)]

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 * 1) burst, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) burst, to [8 (N)]

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 * 1) tea tree [11 (a)]

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 * 1) palpitate, to or beat [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ti-tree [13]

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 * 1) bronze snake [11 (a)]

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 * 1) (p. 182 a rather sluggish) grey brown snake (p. 182 which attains a length of six feet)

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 * 1) legs [11]

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 * 1) grey brown snake [20]

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 * 1) sporran? usually a cat skin [11]

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 * 1) hole in the ground [11]

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 * 1) A wide grassy plain where  there was a single tourt tree

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 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) throwing spears [11]

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 * 1) thigh [10 (o)(s)][ 11]

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 * 1) Parrot, twenty eight
 * 2) twenty-eight parrot [18 (a)]

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 * 1) Parrot

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 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [18 (e)]

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 * 1) large grey owl [11 (a)]

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 * 1) rock cod [11]

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 * 1) green groper [22]

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 * 1) twenty-eight [11 (a)]

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 * 1) stick, short [2]

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 * 1) thigh [2]

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 * 1) Green parrot
 * 2) green parrot [20]

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 * 1) Green parrot

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 * 1) green parrot [20]

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 * 1) calf of the leg [4 (b)][9]

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 * 1) collect, to [9]

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 * 1) to collect; to gather [4 (b)]

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 * 1) climb [11]

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 * 1) Green parrot
 * 2) green parrot [20]

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 * 1) the knee [4 (b)]

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 * 1) The gum adhering to tie leaves which compose the xanthorrhea

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 * 1) tree, Eucalyptus species white [9]; York gum [11 (a)]

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 * 1) brown snake [13]

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 * 1) Orchis sp., native potato [7]

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 * 1) roast, to [8 (E)]

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 * 1) dust [8 (E)]

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 * 1) meat [8 (N)]

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 * 1) schnapper [13]

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 * 1) tree leaf [8 (E)]

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 * 1) intestines [8 (N)]

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 * 1) dew [11]

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 * 1) mist [11]

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 * 1) King parrot
 * 2) king parrot [25]

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 * 1) frog species [9]

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 * 1) brown snake [13]

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 * 1) emu [18]

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 * 1) small black frog [11]

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 * 1) fish species [9]

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 * 1) gum, edible, Hakea [9]

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 * 1) Parrot, Red breast

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 * 1) mallee (white) [13]

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 * 1) king parrot [11 (a)]

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 * 1) alone [8 (E)]

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 * 1) whistle [11]

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 * 1) parrot, teel [21]

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 * 1) flathead [11]

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 * 1) throwing-stick [10 (b)]

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 * 1) ears [7]

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 * 1) red wattle-bird [18 (v)]

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 * 1) wattle bird [22]

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 * 1) ear [8 (E)][10 (c)]; to understand; to hear; listen [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ear-hole; hearing [8 (E)]

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 * 1) deaf [8 (E)][10 (c - ENN)]

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 * 1) Slow, lazy, inagile, tired
 * 2) slow; lazy; inagile [4]

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 * 1) little wattle-bird [18 (c)]

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 * 1) a baby [4 (b)]

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 * 1) straight [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ambush, to lie in wait for [8 (N)]

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 * 1) straight [8 (N)]

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 * 1) footprint; mark on the ground [8 (N)]

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 * 1) leaves of trees [8 (ENN)][10 (c - ENN)]

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 * 1) Parrot (28)
 * 2) twenty-eight parrot [25]

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 * 1) baby [9]

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 * 1) something bad [8 (N)]; rascal [8 (N)]

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 * 1) bowels [10 (b)]

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 * 1) vagina [22]

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 * 1) ulna [13]

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 * 1) rascal; something bad [8 (N)]

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 * 1) knee [9]

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

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 * 1) gum, resin, the gum adhering to Xanthorrhoea leaves [4];
 * 2) Xanthorrhoea & resin mixed with charcoal [9]

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 * 1) dog [8 (N)]

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 * 1) bitch; female dog [8 (N)]

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 * 1) pup [8 (E&N)]

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 * 1) stupid [8 (N)]

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 * 1) light [10 (r)]

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 * 1) ear [2]; ears [3 (a)]

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 * 1) deaf [2]

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 * 1) dog, tame [10 (t)]; york gum [21]

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 * 1) ringneck parrot [13]

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 * 1) Dog or dingo
 * 2) dog, tame [10 (s)][13], dingo [13]

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 * 1) puppy [13]

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 * 1) dog tails [20]
 * 2) Dogs tail

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 * 1) porpoise [11]

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 * 1) Porpoise
 * 2) porpoise [25]

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 * 1) place of dogs (dingoes) [20]; dog [11]
 * 2) Place of dogs (dingos)

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 * 1) white yate [11 (a)]

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 * 1) flooded gum [13]

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 * 1) tame dog [11 (a)]

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

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 * 1) a species of frog named for its noise [4 (b)]
 * 2) Ear
 * 3) ear [10 (k)(s)(u)][11][11 (a)][22]; talk [20];
 * 4) Talk

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 * 1) mad or silly [22]

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

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

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 * 1) tree, Eucalyptus species, near York [9]

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 * 1) dog, tame [10 (k)]

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 * 1) mead (?) [21]

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 * 1) meat [22]

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 * 1) The left arm or side

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 * 1) dogs tail for dancer [11]

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 * 1) the left arm or side [4]

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

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 * 1) the cobbler - named for spine which stings [4 (b)][9]