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23% | 10 | Mechanical device for automatically inserting ammo into a gun | ||||||
noun • a firearm that reloads itself | ||||||||
23% | 5 | Ammo used in warfare | ||||||
noun • a pale rose-colored variety of the ruby spinel | ||||||||
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