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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[English Word] coiling (of cord or thread)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[English Word] something confusing[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[English Word] something intriguing[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[English Word] something puzzling[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[English Word] winding (cord, thread)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------
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