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noun • (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings • (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous • a hard steel edge tool used to cut gears • a shelf beside an open fire where something can be kept warm verb • cut with a hob | ||||||||
26% | 9 | This mineral is named after the German word 'kobold', meaning 'evil spirit' or 'goblin'. | ||||||
noun • a rare silvery-white mineral; important ore of cobalt | ||||||||
26% | 7 | Playfully mischievous in nature, like a goblin | ||||||
adjective satellite • small and delicate | ||||||||
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