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1 roodachtig
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2 редька
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3 kemerah-merahan
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4 dathiathum
kind of incense; (redish L+S) -
5 poenicans
(gen.), poenicantis ADJinclining to bright red; red/redish/ruddy (L+S); blushing; Punic, Carthaginian -
6 punicans
(gen.), punicantis ADJinclining to bright red; red/redish/ruddy (L+S); blushing; Punic, Carthaginian
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