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• ohimo• pyhäkkö• pyhättö• temppeli• kankaan pingotin• lakimieskollegioita lontoossa• pingotin* * *I 'templ noun(a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) temppeliII 'templ noun(either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) ohimo
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