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.