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21 마음이 정직한
adj. right minded -
22 만자
n. swastika, ancient religious symbol or ornamental figure in the shape of a Greek cross with the four arms bent at right angles; official emblem of the German Nazi party and the Third Reich -
23 만하다
v. deserve, be worthy of, have a right to -
24 맞음
n. right, correctness -
25 맞히다
v. hit the mark; guess right -
26 물려받다
v. inherit, receive by legal right at a person's death -
27 바르다
v. straight, right, correct; put, paint, daub, smear, attach -
28 바른
adj. just, right, equal, correct -
29 바름
n. right, correctness, justness, righteousness -
30 반듯하게 되다
v. right -
31 밧줄 따위가 오른쪽으로 꼬인
adj. right hand -
32 빗각의
adj. oblique, of an angle which is not a right angle (Geometry) -
33 빨리빨리
adv. chop chop, right away! -
34 상속권
n. right of succession -
35 상속하는
adj. inherited, received by legal right at a person's death; received as a legacy; transmitted genetically -
36 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.) -
37 선거권
n. franchise, suffrage, right to vote -
38 선택권
n. option, the right of choice -
39 세
n. three, number 3; tax, duty; rent, hire, lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent; generation, group of people born around the same time; influence -
40 소유권
n. ownership, legal right of possession, proprietary, property
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