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Is the word ogre a noun?
Yes, the word "ogre" is a
noun
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It refers to a mythical creature, typically large, ugly, and savage, that devours human beings.
Where did the word towhead originate?
How do you say Scott in Welsh?
Morphology
How do you say understand in Yoruba?
What is the English and foreign plural form of adieu?
How do you say hey girl in portuguese?
What is a group of words called that has neither subject nor verb?
Que significa en castellano onor sobodor mystici poseam honoris beatis limpia?
Is ginormous a word or is it slang?
What is name in aramaic?
What is the difference in words there and their
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