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1 보유
n. possession, retention, act of keeping possession -
2 점거
n. occupation, act of forcefully taking possession of an area, seizure; conquest; possession or settlement of land -
3 ...을 입수하다
v. take possession of -
4 갖다
v. take, get into one's possession -
5 건지다
v. rescue, save from harm, deliver from danger, free from risk; take back, take something back into possession; take out of (water); help out of -
6 걸려들다
v. take, get into one's possession; be affected with -
7 것
n. one; possession; contents; fact, thing -
8 공유하다
v. own, be in possession of, hold -
9 냉정
n. coldheartedness, coolness, dispassion, self-possession, cool -
10 돈호법
n. apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession -
11 뒤두다
v. keep, retain possession of, hold onto -
12 보관하다
v. keep, retain possession of, hold onto; save, store -
13 보유하는
adj. retentive, tending to keep possession -
14 사내다움
n. manliness, masculinity, possession of manly qualities -
15 상실한
adj. lost, no longer in the possession of, misplaced; irrecoverable; unable to find the right way to go; defeated; destroyed; involved, immersed (in one's thoughts, etc.) -
16 생략부호
n. apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession -
17 선취
n. preoccupation, prior tenure or possession -
18 소유
n. possession, ownership -
19 소유권
n. ownership, legal right of possession, proprietary, property -
20 소유자임
n. ownership, position of an owner, legal right of possession
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