December 9, 2023

young is taun

young = taun (Lhaesin pronunciation = TAWN, rhymes with fawn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "taun": Taun We is the name of a fictional female Kaminoan character in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones; similar taun taun is a fictional tall bipedal snow reptile on the ice planet of Hoth in the Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back; taun tree is a common name for a tropical hardwood and fruit tree (pometia pinnata) of South Asia and Southeast Asia; an unusual last name; a rare first name; means "plague" in Azerbaijani; name of a place in Papua New Guinea)

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December 5, 2023

new is zole

new = zole (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZOHL) (adjective) (some things Google found for "zole": a Latvian trick-taking cooperative card game for 3 to 5 players; Bowl of 'Zole, Pozole (Mexican food) Festival; a rare last name; a rare first name; name of places in Nigeria and Central African Republic; similar Zolé is a place in Côte d'Ivoire)

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December 1, 2023

old is garn

old = garn (Lhaesin pronunciation = GARRN, rhymes with barn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "garn": an uncommon last name; an unusual first name that can be masculine; GARN is an acronym for Global Alliance for Rights of Nature; GARN is an American manufacturer of smokeless wood-burning furnaces; means "yarn" in German, Danish and Icelandic; name of places in the world in India and Sweden; similar Le Garn is a place in France; similar Y Garn is a mountain in Wales)

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November 29, 2023

bad is rhuc

bad = rhuc (Lhaesin pronunciation = RHUHK, rhymes with duck) (some things Google found for "rhuc": a very rare last name; a very rare first name; RHUC is an acronym for Renal hypouricemia which is a kidney disorder; RHUC is an acronym for Richmond Hill United Church and also for Richmond Hill Ultimate Club in Ontario, Canada)

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November 25, 2023

good is nove

good = nove (Lhaesin pronunciation = NOHV, rhymes with stove) (some things Google found for "nove": a recently founded designer Swiss watch brand; an Italian cable television channel; an unusual first name; a unusual last name; means "nine" in Italian and Portuguese; novē means "newly, in a new or unusual manner" in Latin; similar "nové" can mean "new" in Czech and Slovak; name of places in Ukraine and Italy; similar Novë is the name of a place in Albania)

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November 21, 2023

happy is ciraen

happy = ciraen (Lhaesin pronunciation = CIRR-AN) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ciraen": a very rare first name; usernames; fantasy or gaming character names)

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November 17, 2023

sad is terit

sad = terit (Lhaesin pronunciation = TERR-IHT) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "terit": a very rare first name; a very rare last name; Terit is a minor character in the anime Future Boy Conan (1978); Terit Tonhoof is the name of a NPC Satyr character in Everquest II; conjugation of Latin verb meaning "to rub, to wear away"; similar terít is a verb meaning "to spread, to spread out" in Hungarian: similar térít is a verb meaning "to bring round, to convert (to another faith)" in Hungarian)

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November 13, 2023

fast is srere

fast = srere (Lhaesin pronunciation = SREER, rhymes with spear) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "srere": a rare last name; similar Sreer is a slightly less rare last name than Srere; a very rare first name)

redone word

This word means moving or capable of moving with great speed. Fast has multiple meanings in English.

November 9, 2023

slow is podor

slow = podor (Lhaesin pronunciation = POH-DOR) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "podor": a rare to unusual last name; a rare first name; similarly named Pödör brand oils and vinegars; name of places in Senegal and Indonesia)

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November 5, 2023

thin is riyca

thin = riyca (Lhaesin pronunciation = REYE-KAH, first syllable vowel is long i) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "riyca": RIYCA is an acronym for Ross Island Yacht Club Antarctica which is an organization within McMurdo Station, Antarctica; computer users names; a very rare first name)

revised spelling of word

November 1, 2023

thick is haevel

thick = haevel (Lhaesin pronunciation = HAV-EHL) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "haevel": a rare last name that can be Swiss; computer usernames)

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October 29, 2023

low is nud

low = nud (Lhaesin pronunciation = NUHD) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "nud": NUD is an acronym for Northshore Utility District (in Washington state); NUD is an acronym for Non-Ulcer Dyspepsia; Nud Collection is a Swedish designer brand of lighting fixtures and light bulbs; NUD is a premium brand of women's clothing from India; a rare last name; a rare first name; can mean "nude, naked" in Romanian)

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October 25, 2023

high is lefe

high = lefe (Lhaesin pronunciation = LEEF or leaf) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "lefe": LEFE is an acronym for Low Emission Fuel Efficient (vehicles); LEFE is an acronym for Linear Electric Field Effect; a rare first name; a rare last name; In Middle English an alternative form of the word meaning leaf; name of a place in Romania; Lefe (Lefè) is a place in Cameroon; Lefe Isa is a place in Ethiopia)

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October 23, 2023

big is murg

big = murg (Lhaesin pronunciation = MURRG) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "murg": alternative form of (Indian cookery) murgh; an unusual last name; a rare first name; name of rivers in the Northern Black Forest and the Southern Black Forest of Germany; name of a river in Switzerland; means "monk" in Albanian; means "marrow" in Afrikaans; name of places in Nigeria, Germany and Switzerland)

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October 21, 2023

small is sesh

small = sesh (Lhaesin pronunciation = SEHSH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "sesh": an unusual first name; a rare last name; slang for session; an informal term for a period of time spent doing a lot of an enjoyable activity; SESH brand cocktail meets seltzer adult beverage)

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October 17, 2023

short is wace

short = wace (Lhaesin pronunciation = WAYK or wake) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "wace": an unusual last name, notably 12th century Medieval Norman poet sometimes referred to as Robert Wace; a rare first name that can be masculine; WACE is an acronym for Western Australian Certificate of Education; WACE is an acronym for Western Association of Chamber Executives; WACE AM 730kHz is a Catholic radio format station in Massachusetts)

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October 15, 2023

tall is tiha

tall = tiha (Lhaesin pronunciation = TIH-HAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "tiha": a rare first name that can be feminine; a rare last name; TIHA is an acronym for Texas Indian Heritage Association; TIHA is an acronym for Türk Insansiz Hava Araci (Turkish: Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), a drone; name of places in Croatia and India; Tiha Bârgăului is a place in Romania)

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September 25, 2023

sweet is beaza

sweet = beaza (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEE-ZAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "beaza": a rare first name; a rare last name; Cabezo Beaza is a hill near Cartagena, Spain; similar Baeza is the name of places in Spain and Ecuador)

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September 23, 2023

bitter is ennire

bitter = ennire (Lhaesin pronunciation = EHN-NEYER, second syllable vowel is long i) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ennire": a rare first name that can be feminine; a rare last name that can be Scottish in origin; a word that appears in several Kannada transliterated folk song titles)

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September 21, 2023

dark is belor

dark = belor (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEHL-OHR) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "belor": a rare first name; an unusual last name; Belor-Eurofert GMBH is a fertilizer company based in Germany; name of a fictional male cavalier / dragon rider character in Pathfinder world Oustomia; name of an evil sorceress in the 1981 TV series "Into the Labyrinth"; Belor Hemlock is a fictional male Sheriff NPC character in Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords; Belor Design cosmetics of Belarus; similar bellor in archaic Latin means "I wage or carry out war, fight in war"; name of places in Indonesia and Sierra Leone)

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September 19, 2023

light is ard

light = ard (Lhaesin pronunciation = ARD) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ard": an uncommon last name; a unusual first name that can be masculine; a son of Benjamin in the Bible listed in the book of Genesis; ARD is a joint organization of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters; ARD is an acronym for a number of things; a character in the 1981 movie Heavy Metal; in English (from Norwegian) a simple plough consisting of a spike dragged through the soil; means "high" in Irish; ard or 'ard is a transliteration of the Arabic word meaning "land"; name of places in Ireland, Iran, and Arkansas in the United States)

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September 17, 2023

dry is soun

dry = soun (Lhaesin pronunciation = SOWN, similar to sound) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "soun": Nasdaq stock symbol for SoundHound AI; obsolete variant of word sound; an unusual last name; a rare first name that can be Japanese; in Old French means "his/her/one's/its (third-person singular possessive pronoun)"; means "cellophane noodles or glass noodles" among Indonesian Chinese; name of places in South Korea, Mali and Burkina Faso)

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September 15, 2023

wet is gowa

wet = gowa (Lhaesin pronunciation = GOH-WAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "gowa": the Sultanate of Gowa was a great former kingdom in Indonesia; GOWA an acronym for the Global Offshore Wind Alliance; a unusual last name, a rare first name; name of places in Chad, Ethiopia, Iran and Papua New Guinea; Gowa regency (administrative division) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia)

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September 13, 2023

down is dus

down = dus (Lhaesin pronunciation = DUHS) (adverb) (a few things Google found for "dus": a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller movie; an unusual last name; a rare first name; DUS is the IATA airport code for Düsseldorf Airport in Germany; means "so, therefore" in Dutch; similar duș means "shower" in Romanian; name of places in Sudan, India and Italy)

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September 11, 2023

up is vel

up = vel (Lhaesin pronunciation = VEHL) (adverb) (a few things Google found for "vel": a divine spear associated with Murugan the Hindu god of war; title of a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action-drama film; an unusual last name; a rare first name; means "a skin, a hide" in Dutch and Afrikaans; means "veil" in Catalan; means "well, I suppose, maybe" in Danish and Norwegian; can mean "or" in Latin; means "AKA, alias" in Polish; name of places in Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Turkey and India)

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September 9, 2023

warm is sobla

warm = sobla (Lhaesin pronunciation = SOH-BLAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "sobla"; SoBLA is an acronym for Society of Biophysicists of Latin America; a very rare first name; a very rare last name; Sobla (AKA Sobala) is a village in Uttarakhand, India)

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September 7, 2023

cold is marul

cold = marul (Lhaesin pronunciation = MAH-RUHL) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "marul": means "lettuce" in Turkish; a rare last name; a rare first name; in one Stargate SG-1 episode Marul was the male leader of the Latonans; Hotel Marul in Split, Croatia; similar mărul is a declension of the Romanian word meaning "apple"; name of places in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Austria, Macedonia and Romania)

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September 5, 2023

hot is chage

hot = chage (Lhaesin pronunciation = CHAYG) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "chage": a command in Linux to view and change password expiry information; a Japanese musician who was in the Japanese popular music duo Chage and Aska; common misspelling of "change"; an unusual first name; an unusual last name; similar çäge means "sand" in Turkmen; name of a place in China) 

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September 3, 2023

soft is pima

soft = pima (Lhaesin pronunciation = PIHM-AH, not PEE-MUH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "pima": an indigenous people of Arizona and northwestern Mexico, AKA the Akimel O'odham; a species of cotton with unusually long fibers; Pima Medical Institute is a multi-campus, medical trade school and college; Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona; a genus of snout moths; an unusual last name; a rare to unusual first name that can be feminine; a town and a county in Arizona; places in Mexico, Angola, and Taiwan)

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September 1, 2023

hard is rade

hard = rade (Lhaesin pronunciation = RAYD or raid) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "rade": an unusual first name which is usually masculine; a unusual last name; Rade or Rhade are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic minority group of the Central Highlands of Vietnam; an obsolete spelling of road; RADE is an acronym for Rapid Application Development Environment; name of places in Germany, Nigeria, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Indonesia, Mozambique, and Serbia; similar Råde is the name of a place in Norway) 

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This word is for the definition of hard meaning not easy to bend, cut, or break.

June 3, 2023

nickel is valge

nickel = valge (Lhaesin pronunciation = VAYLG) (noun) (a few things Google found for "valge": means "white" in Estonian; a transliteration of Kannada word meaning "a leather strap attached to each end of the bit of a bridle, reins"; Viru Valge Vodka from Estonia; a rare last name; similar valgus means "bow-legged" in Latin)

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May 31, 2023

pewter is cedgin

pewter = cedgin (Lhaesin pronunciation = KEHJ-IHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "cedgin": usernames; Cedgin Bluff by Keystone Lake in Oklahoma)

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Pewter is a metal alloy composed primarily of tin (85–99%) with varying quantities of hardening agents such as antimony, copper, bismuth, and lead.

Pewters containing lead are no longer used in items that will come in contact with the human body (such as cups, plates, or jewelry) due to the toxicity of lead. Although pewters containing lead are still being produced for other purposes.

May 29, 2023

tumbaga is esshan

tumbaga = esshan (Lhaesin pronunciation = EHS-SHAHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "esshan": a rare to unusual Sikh / Indian masculine first name; similar Eshaan is a somewhat more popular than Esshan masculine first name)

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Tumbaga is a metal alloy composed mostly of gold and copper and sometimes silver. It was widely used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Central and South America to make religious objects. Ancient Romans used tumbaga for jewelry and for decorative purposes. 

The specific proportions of metals in tumbaga can vary widely. In Lhaesin, this word will generally refer to an alloy of somewhere around 50% gold and 35% copper and 15% silver.

May 27, 2023

sun is zorn

sun = zorn (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZOHRN, rhymes with horn) (noun) (a few things Google found for "zorn": an uncommon last name, notably Swedish painter Anders Zorn; a rare first name; name of a river in eastern France; Son of Zorn is a 2016-2017 USA animated / live action sitcom; means "(somewhat formal) anger, wrath" in German; name of a town in Germany; name of a town in Guadalupe County, Texas)

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May 25, 2023

moon is isa

moon = isa (Lhaesin pronunciation = IH-SAH) (noun) (a few things Google found for "isa": in the UK an acronym for Individual Savings Account; in computing an acronym for Industry Standard Architecture; in Biblical references an abbreviation for Isiah; an uncommon first name than can be either masculine or feminine; romanization of the Arabic name used for Jesus in the Quran; an unusual last name; means "father" in Estonian; similar isä means "father" in Finnish; means "one" in Tagalog; name of a city in Kagoshima, Japan; name of a town in Okinawa, Japan; Isa Town in Bahrain; name of places in Nigeria; Mount Isa is a place in Queensland, Australia)

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May 23, 2023

star is avel

star = avel (Lhaesin pronunciation = AH-VEHL) (noun) (a few things Google found for "avel": an uncommon masculine first name; an unusual last name; an obsolete English word meaning "to pull away"; means "wind" in Breton; means "to come" in Romani; means "selective breeding (of animals)" in Swedish; a transliteration of Armenian word meaning "broom"; name of a place in Nigeria)

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May 21, 2023

platinum is ziyra

platinum = ziyra (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZEYE-RAH, first syllable vowel is long i) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ziyra": a rare feminine first name; usernames, similar Zyra is a rare to unusual feminine first name)

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May 19, 2023

zinc is nimif

zinc = nimif (Lhaesin pronunciation = NIHM-IHF) (noun) (a few things Google found for "nimif": a song title by Marlon Dejadina who is a musical artist probably from the Philippines; NIMIF Tattoo in Prague, Czech Republic; an Indian brand of painkiller tablets containing nimesulide; an acronym for Noisy Image Multi-focus Image Fusion)

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May 17, 2023

electrum is goloren

electrum = goloren (Lhaesin pronunciation = GOH-LOH-REHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "goloren": Goloren or similar Gölören is the name, or an also known by name, of a couple of places in Turkey; usernames; a rare last name)

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Electrum is a naturally occurring metal alloy of primarily gold and silver, containing between 20-80% silver. It can contain trace amounts of copper and other metals. In the ancient world, electrum was used for currency, to make jewelry and ornaments, for drinking vessels, and as an exterior coating for pyramids and obelisks.

In Lhaesin, this word will generally refer to an alloy of 50% gold and 50% silver, which would make it a 12K pale yellow gold with a greenish tinge.

May 15, 2023

plain is wesan

plain = wesan (Lhaesin pronunciation = WEHS-AHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "wesan": means "to be" in Old English; a brand of colorful blankets; a rare first name; a rare last name; WESAN model Diehl water meters; Wesan Medical Equipment Co. in Michigan; means "sand" in Tok Pisin; similar wésan means "to soak, to steep" in Old English)

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May 5, 2023

mountain is riydas

 mountain = riydas (Lhaesin pronunciation = REYE-DAHS, first syllable vowel is long i) (noun) (a few things Google found for "riydas": internet usernames; a very rare name; somewhat similar Riydama is a town in Estonia)

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May 3, 2023

valley is fira

valley = fira (Lhaesin pronunciation = FIRR-AH) (noun) (a few things Google found for "fira": Fira (aka Firá) is the capital city of the Greek island of Santorini; an unusual feminine first name; Fira Sans is a sans-serif font; in Final Fantasy VIII, Fira is a second level fire-elemental attack magic spell; means "fair (community gathering)" in Catalan; means "celebrate" in Swedish)

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May 1, 2023

dust is nume

dust = nume (Lhaesin pronunciation = NOOM, rhymes with noon) (noun) (a few things Google found for "nume": NuMe hair styling tools and products; in literature, a god, particularly of Greco-Roman mythology; means "name" in Romanian; a Greek Rapper; an unusual last name; an Oceanic language with less than 1000 native speakers in Vanuatu; name of places in Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Estonia)

revised spelling of word

April 29, 2023

coal is daeg

coal = daeg (Lhaesin pronunciation = DAG) (noun) (a few things Google found for "daeg": a masculine first name, actor and rapper Daeg Faerch; Gaelic name Daeg means "black-haired"; name of Anglo-Saxon rune of Futhorc representing the letter d; means "day" in Old English)

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April 27, 2023

glass is aneve

glass = aneve (Lhaesin pronunciation = AH-NEEV) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "aneve": a rare first name than can be feminine; a rare last name; Aneve Hair is a salon in Victoria, Australia; Aneve Films is an Indian film production & distribution company; Aneve Barrique Trocken is an Austrian wine)

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April 25, 2023

rock is tolt

rock = tolt (Lhaesin pronunciation = TOHLT) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "tolt": a river in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle, Washington; in British English a type of obsolete English law writ which would move a case to a county court; an unusual last name; similar tölt is a four-beat lateral ambling gait mainly found in Icelandic horses; similar tölt means "to fill" in Hungarian)

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Generally speaking, rock refers to a naturally occurring solid material composed of one or more minerals. Rocks can vary widely in size, from tiny pebbles to massive formations like mountains.

April 23, 2023

bone is haex

bone = haex (Lhaesin pronunciation = HAX) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "haex": a Los Angeles based, industrial music band; an unusual last name than can be Belgian or Dutch; Haex Agro Private Limited is a seeds company in Indore, India)

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April 21, 2023

mud is vug

mud = vug (Lhaesin pronunciation = VUHG) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "vug": VUG is the SYSE Arca stock symbol for Vanguard Growth ETF; a small to medium sized cavity in rock that is often lined with crystals; an unusual last name; in Philip K. Dick's science fiction novel, The Game-Players of Titan, one of the fictional alien creatures from Saturn's moon Titan)

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April 19, 2023

clay is otere

clay = otere (Lhaesin pronunciation = OH-TEER) (noun) (a few things Google found for "otere": a female character in an episode of Xena: Warrior Princess; a rare first name, notably New Zealand rugby player Otere Black; name of places in Nigeria; can mean "otter" in Norwegian Bokmål)

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April 17, 2023

sand is beda

sand = beda (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEHD-AH) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "beda": an unusual first name which can be masculine or feminine; an unusual last name; means "different" in Indonesian; mean "to start" in Maltese; similar béda means "misery" in Serbo-Croatian; name of an unincorporated community in Alabama; Beda Fell in the English Lake District)

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April 15, 2023

stone is domel

stone = domel (Lhaesin pronunciation = DOH-MEHL) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "domel": name of a company based in Slovenia which is a global supplier of electric motors and vacuum motors; an unusual last name; a generic drug brand of tablets in India and Pakistan for nausea; name of a town in Pakistan)

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Stone refers to a generally smaller piece of rock that has been shaped or cut for a specific purpose. Stones are often used for construction, decoration, or as tools.

April 13, 2023

wood is cahar

wood = cahar (Lhaesin pronunciation = CAH-HAR) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "cahar": name of a musical artist; an unusual last name; a rare first name; transliteration of Old Testament Hebrew word meaning "roundness"; name of a place in South Africa)

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April 11, 2023

air is iyal

air = iyal (Lhaesin pronunciation = EYE-AHL, first syllable vowel is long i) (noun) (a few things Google found for "iyal": IYAL INDIA beauty products; Iyal Technologies in Chennai, India; a first name than can be a Tamil feminine name; when transliterated from Tamil seems to mean "nature" or "literature"; similar `iyal when transliterated from Arabic means "family, household"; Iyal Husayn is a place in Yemen)

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April 9, 2023

fire is zeg

fire = zeg (Lhaesin pronunciation = ZEHG) (noun) (a few things Google found for "zeg": name of a dinosaur truck in TV cartoon Blaze and the Monster Machines; ZEG is an acronym for Zero Economic Growth; means "say" or interjection "hey" in Dutch; transliteration of the Yiddish word meaning "saw (tool)"; Hotel Zeg in Tbilisi, Georgia)

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April 7, 2023

earth is urra

earth = urra (Lhaesin pronunciation = URR-RAH) (noun) (a few things Google found for "urra": URRA is an acronym for Use-Related Risk Analysis; an unusual last name; means "to growl" in Icelandic; means "guarantor" in Irish; means "a cry of hurrah" in Portuguese; similar urrà means a "shout of approval" in Italian; Urra Moor in North Yorkshire, England; name of places in Portugal, India, and Spain)

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April 5, 2023

water is alor

water = alor (Lhaesin pronunciation = AH-LOHR) (noun) (a few things Google found for "alor": an island and an archipelago in Indonesia; ALOR is an American luxury designer jewelry brand; in Star Wars universe a Mandalorian title transliterating to "ruler" or leader"; an unusual last name; means "an alder tree" in Old English)

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April 3, 2023

lead is burc

lead = burc (Lhaesin pronunciation = BURRK) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "burc": an unusual first name which can be Turkish masculine name Burç; a unusual last name; means "town or city" in Old French; burç means "sign of the zodiac" in Turkish; Burç is a place in Turkey)

unchanged word

April 1, 2023

steel is achane

steel = achane (Lhaesin pronunciation = AHCH-AYN) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "achane": a unusual last name; an ancient Persian measure for grain; inflection of the Portuguese verb meaning "to flatten"; name of a place in Mozambique)

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Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, usually containing 0.2-1.5% carbon.

March 29, 2023

brass is dayar

brass = dayar (Lhaesin pronunciation = DAH-YAHR, not DAY-AHR) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "dayar": an unusual last name; a transliteration of Urdu word meaning "land, region"; a transliteration of Hindi word meaning "filed, submitted"; name of places in Iran and Nigeria)

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Brass is a metal alloy of copper and zinc, typically containing around 66% copper and 34% zinc. However, the amount of copper in brass can range from 55% to 95% by weight.

March 27, 2023

tin is pol

tin = pol (Lhaesin pronunciation = POHL) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "pol": an informal English word which is a clipping of politician; a unusual last name; surname of adopted revolutionary pseudonym of infamous Cambodian dictator and politician Pol Pot; a rare to unusual first name; means "pole" in Catalan, Danish, Irish, Norwegian, Serbo-Croatian and Swedish; similar pōl means "pool" in Old English; a place in Spain; a small river in southeastern Cornwall)

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March 25, 2023

iron is heun

iron = heun (Lhaesin pronunciation = HYOON) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "heun": Heun's method is a numerical procedure for solving ordinary differential equations with a given initial value; an uncommon last name that can be German; an unincorporated community in Nebraska)

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March 23, 2023

bronze is uldam

bronze = uldam (Lhaesin pronunciation = UHL-DAHM) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "uldam": a rare last name that can be Danish; name of a village in Papua, Indonesia)

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Bronze is a metal alloy that typically consists of approximately 88% copper and 12% tin. Trace amounts of other metals can be present in the alloy.

March 21, 2023

copper is sceth

copper = sceth (Lhaesin pronunciation = SKEHTH) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "sceth": ticker symbol for Siacoin / Ethereum cryptocurrency; usernames; a rare first name; an Indian brand of Permethrin lotion for the treatment of scabies; SCETH is an acronym for Social Connectedness in Ethnic Community)

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March 19, 2023

silver is tirsal

silver = tirsal (Lhaesin pronunciation = TIRR-SAHL) (noun) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "tirsal": name of a place in Souss-Massa region of Morocco; Café Tirsal in Ifran, Morocco; a rare last name)

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March 17, 2023

gold is oras

gold = oras (Lhaesin pronunciation = OHR-AHS) (noun) (a few things Google found for "oras": a Finnish faucet manufacturing company; an acronym for Ohio Risk Assessment System; a rare last name; a rare first name; means "(botany) shoot or sprout" in Finnish; means "air, weather" in Lithuanian; means "duh" in Portuguese; means "time, hour" in Tagalog; term for "town" in Romania and Moldova; ora (plural oras) were a unit of money among Anglo-Saxons; name of a municipality in Eastern Samar, Philippines)

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March 15, 2023

purple is touza

purple = touza (Lhaesin pronunciation = TOU-ZAH or TAU-ZAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "touza": a town in Monastir, Tunisia; an unusual last name; means "enclosed uncultivated land, usually used as a tree farm" in Galician; name of places in Spain and Martinique)

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March 13, 2023

orange is huenar

orange = huenar (Lhaesin pronunciation = HOO-NAHR) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "huenar": a rare last name; somewhat similar Huéznar or Huesna is a river in Seville, Spain)

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March 11, 2023

pink is besce

pink = besce (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEESK) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "besce": an unusual last name; a rare first name; user names; similar Bešće is a place in Bosnia and Herzegovina; an acronym for BES College of Education in Bangalore, India)

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March 9, 2023

gray is liyas

liyas = gray (Lhaesin pronunciation = LEYE-AHS or LIE-AHS) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "liyas": a rare first name; name of a Middle Eastern restaurant in Bristol, England; a rare last name; Liyas Tours in Kerala, India)

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March 7, 2023

brown is gufan

brown = gufan (Lhaesin pronunciation = GUH-FAHN) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "gufan": Radio Gufan and Gufan FM 104.7 in Iceland; means "the steam" in Icelandic; an unusual last name; means "scaly skin" in Chamorro which is an Austronesian language of the Mariana Islands; means "ancestor" in the Kaingang language of southern Brazil; a city in Guangxi, China)

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March 5, 2023

green is daest

green = daest (Lhaesin pronunciation = DAST, rhymes with last) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "daest":  Daest Coating India Pvt Ltd is a manufacturer and supplier of electrical and electronic tape/film; a rare last name; a transliteration of Persian word meaning "hand")

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March 3, 2023

blue is rima

blue = rima (Lhaesin pronunciation = RIHM-AH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "rima": a first name which is predominantly feminine; Rima the Jungle Girl is the heroine of the 1904 novel Green Mansions by W.H. Hudson and a 1970s DC comic book; Rima Mashiro is a fictional character from the manga series Shugo Chara!; an uncommon last name; a town in Morocco; villages in Syria; a river in the northern part of Nigeria; Rima Rima is a mountain in Peru)

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March 1, 2023

yellow is pothe

yellow = pothe (Lhaesin pronunciation = POHTH, similar to both) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "pothe": (an unusual last name; transliteration of a Telugu word meaning "to walk, to roam around"; similar Pothé is a place in Temoaya, Mexico)

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February 27, 2023

red is chur

red = chur (Lhaesin pronunciation = CHURR) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "chur": a city in Switzerland; an unusual last name; means "thank you or awesome" in New Zealand slang; CHUR-FM is a Canadian radio station; a village in Kurdistan; two rural villages in Russia; believed by some to be an ancient Slavic god; a transliteration of a Cantonese word meaning "urgent, intense or overwhelming")

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February 25, 2023

black is felec

black = felec (Lhaesin pronunciation = FEHL-EHK) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "felec": a rare last name; a rare first name; Felec was an obscure 5th or 6th century saint in Cornwall, England; similar Felek is the Hungarian name for the town of Avrig in the Transylvania region of Romania)

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February 23, 2023

white is sarhe

white = sarhe (Lhaesin pronunciation = SAYRH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "sarhe": a rare last name; a transliteration of Pashto word meaning "man"; Sarhe Mau is a village in Uttar Pradesh, India; Tang-e-Sarhe is a stream in southeast Iran)

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