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ağrısız ur

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
wen
a runic letter later replaced by w
a cyst on the skin

Creeps, foreigners with tinted, oily skin, wens, sties, cysts, wheezes, bad teeth, limps, staring or—worse—with Strange Faraway Smiles.

{n} a fleshy excrescence on animals
One of the runes (&?;) adopted into the Anglo-Saxon, or Old English, alphabet
a common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum) that is secreted by a sebaceous gland that has been blocked
1280 at first by uu, later by w
An indolent, encysted tumor of the skin; especially, a sebaceous cyst
It had the value of modern English w, and was replaced from about a
A harmless cyst, especially on the scalp or face, containing the fatty secretion of a sebaceous gland. Variant of wynn. Wen Ti Wen ti Wen wang Ta wen k'ou culture Wen Jiabao Wen Zhengming Wen Cheng ming
Cultural refinement; a Confucian virtue Cultural refinement; a Confucian virtue
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{i} type of a harmless skin cyst that contains fatty secretion secreted by the sebaceous gland; ; runic letter used in Old English
Letter introduced into the Anglo-Saxon alphabet by King Alfred It was later replaced by the letters vv, and then by the letter w
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