skellur) a spot, a patch declension of skella From Old Norse skjalla (“clash, clatter”). skella (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative skall...
rounded front-vowel words üt (“to hit, to beat”) + -közik → ütközik (“to clash, to collide, to crash”) -akozik same as -kozik with a linking vowel tilt...
rounded front-vowel words üt (“to hit, to beat”) + -közik → ütközik (“to clash, to collide, to crash”) -akozik same as -kozik with a linking vowel tilt...
rounded front-vowel words üt (“to hit, to beat”) + -közik → ütközik (“to clash, to collide, to crash”) -akozik same as -kozik with a linking vowel tilt...
rounded front-vowel words üt (“to hit, to beat”) + -közik → ütközik (“to clash, to collide, to crash”) -akozik same as -kozik with a linking vowel tilt...
rounded front-vowel words üt (“to hit, to beat”) + -közik → ütközik (“to clash, to collide, to crash”) -akozik same as -kozik with a linking vowel tilt...
about careerism as well as their lack of professionalism and personality clashes added to the friction against program. careerist priority given to one's...
interrompe: "Ora sto parlando io" [Kamala Harris against Mike Pence: the debate. Clash on Covid and taxes. Harris retorts three times to Pence when he interrupts...
or chinks in; to cause to crack to make a stop; to pause to clash or interfere — see clash, interfere to act as a curb or restraint falconry: to turn...
ago something happened; ago. [from 15th c.] 1999, George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings, Bantam, published 2011, page 538: That had been, what, three years...