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Latest revision as of 23:20, 9 January 2025
Jokelang 2
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
ough
- (British) kilogram
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- (American) pound
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Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
ough
- (British) gram
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- (American) solid ounce
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Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Noun
ough us
- sand
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Etymology 4
Pronunciation
Verb
ough
- to eternally hate
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Interjection
ough
- Expression of eternal hatred
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Etymology 5
Pronunciation
Noun
ough uk
- battery acid, sulfuric acid
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Etymology 6
Pronunciation
Noun
ough uk
- Principality of Liechtenstein
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