"Laksante" is a word in TAGALOG
laksante
Definition: (noun) laxative
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Definition: (syn) purga
Notes: Spanish
They made burning statements with questions, and killing tools out of laughs. It was mass cruelty. A mood come alive. Words walking without master...
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