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noun • (in India) a unit of length having different values in different localities | ||||||||
33% | 4 | Haymaker | ||||||
noun • (boxing) a blow with the fist verb • strike, usually with the fist | ||||||||
33% | 11 | The name of this genus is derived from the Latin word for 'haymaker'. | ||||||
noun • birch leaf miner | ||||||||
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