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1 DIRT
[N]PAEDOR (-ORIS) (M)PEDOR (-ORIS) (M)SQUALES (-IS) (F)SUBLUVIES (-EI) (F)SORDITUDO (-INIS) (F)SORDES (-IS) (F)SORDES: SORDES (PL)IMMUNDITIA (-AE) (F)INMUNDITIA (-AE) (F)IMPERFUNDIES (-EI) (F)INPERFUNDIES (-EI) (F)IMPERFUNDITIES (-EI) (F)INPERFUNDITIES (-EI) (F)PURGAMEN (-INIS) (N)PURGAMENTUM (-I) (N)SPURCITIA (-AE) (F)SPURCITIES (-EI) (F)LIMUS (-I) (M)LUTUM (-I) (N)FIMUM (-I) (N)FIMUS (-I) (M)SCABIES (-EI) (F)ILLUVIES (-EI) (F)INLUVIES (-EI) (F)INCULTUS (-US) (M) -
2 UNWASHED DIRT
[N]IMBALNITIES (-EI) (F)INBALNITIES (-EI) (F)
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dirt — S3 [də:t US də:rt] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: drit] 1.) any substance that makes things dirty, such as mud or dust ▪ You should have seen the dirt on that car! ▪ His face and hands were black with dirt. ▪ a patch of grass,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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