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What is the french word gris in masculine form?
The masculine form of "gris" (gray) in French is
gris
.
It's one of the few words in French that doesn't change form between masculine and feminine.
What is the homophone for direct not crooked?
Where did the word smile derive from?
Morphology
What does Vacia mean in Spanish?
What is the homograph of break?
What is etimology of word sizzle?
What is a homograph for found?
What is a directional name given to left hand person?
What is the base word for lurched?
What are the functions of intonation in English?
What is the synonym of ledge?
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