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1 vigour
Br. vigour, Amer. vigor ['vigë:] n 1. forcë, fuqi. 2. forcë mendore. 3. energji; vrull. 4. drejt. fuqi (ligjore); in full vigor plotësisht në fuqi (ligj)● vigorously ['vigërësli] adv 1. fort, fuqishëm. 2. energjikisht
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