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5 +2 | harrAfi, verrAji, |
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logorrhea harrAfi, verrAji, Explanation: logorrhea One entry found for logorrhea. Main Entry: log·or·rhea Pronunciation: "lo-g&-'rE-&, "lä- Function: noun Etymology: New Latin : excessive and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness - log·or·rhe·ic /-'rE-ik/ adjective |
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