"Goldless" is a word in ENGLISH
Destitute of gold.
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When a teacher closes his eyes, why should it remind him of an empty classroom?Because there are no pupils to see!
gutub = gutlub.
Read the complete definitionTo return or fall back from a better to a worse state; to decline; to decay; to recede.
Read the complete definitionbínda - (Sp. venda) Bandage; to bandage, bind up. Bindahí ang pilás. Bind up the wound. Ginbindahán níla ang íya …
Read the complete definitionA staff of authority.
Read the complete definitionAppearing to be at rest, because moving in the line of vision; not progressive or retrograde, as a planet.
Read the complete definitionIn Frenob law. Right, jus-tlce, equity, law, the whole body of law; al-so a right
Read the complete definitionA contrivance in some of the ealier steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off …
Read the complete definitionkapáy - The wing of a bird. (cf. pákpak).
Read the complete definitionA place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the …
Read the complete definitionEntreaty.
Read the complete definitionBlackness, as of pitch; darkness.
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Read the complete definitionTo cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot; hence, to occasion difficulty to; to embarrass; …
Read the complete definitionAny one of numerous species of ducks which frequent the seacoasts and feed mainly on fishes and mollusks. The scoters, …
Read the complete definitionThe Dragon, a northern constellation within which is the north pole of the ecliptic.
Read the complete definitionTransversely; obliquely.
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Read the complete definitionAn instrument of the saxhorn family, used exclusively in military music, often replacing the French horn.
Read the complete definitionAn interval of two octaves and a fifth.
Read the complete definitionA half fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford.
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