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1 alku
yks.nom. alku; yks.gen. alun; yks.part. alkua; yks.ill. alkuun; mon.gen. alkujen; mon.part. alkuja; mon.ill. alkuihinbeginning (noun)birth (noun)commencement (noun)embryo (noun)genesis (noun)inception (noun)onset (noun)opening (noun)origin (noun)prime (noun)rise (noun)root (noun)source (noun)start (noun)outset setting-in prelude (adje)* * *• primitive• prelude• source• primary• outset• prime• primeval• prefatory• rise• root• rudiments• setting-out• starting point• shoot• outbreak• setting• early stage• beginning• start• birth• original• commencement• embryo• generation• inception• opening• aboriginal• initial• origin• onset• initiation -
2 aihe
yks.nom. aihe; yks.gen. aiheen; yks.part. aihetta; yks.ill. aiheeseen; mon.gen. aiheiden aiheitten; mon.part. aiheita; mon.ill. aiheisiin aiheihincause (noun)embryo (noun)germ (noun)inducement (noun)matter (noun)motif (noun)motive (noun)occasion (noun)reason (noun)subject (noun)theme (noun)topic (noun)* * *• theme• motive• object• occasion• point• producer• question• reason• root• stimulus• subject• topic• shoot• motif• subject to• case• matter• affair• agent• basis• subject matter• cause• creator• indication• beginning• inducement• embryo• incentive• grounds• germ• issue
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