candelabra
candelabra
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jarrah, para, Tara
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abracadabra, Aldabra
•Alhambra • Vanbrugh
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Cassandra, Sandra
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Aphra, Biafra
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Niagara, pellagra, Viagra
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bhangra, Ingres
•Capra • Cleopatra
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mantra, tantra, yantra
•Basra
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Asmara, Bukhara, carbonara, Carrara, cascara, Connemara, Damara, Ferrara, Gemara, Guadalajara, Guevara, Honiara, Lara, marinara, mascara, Nara, Sahara, Samara, samsara, samskara, shikara, Tamara, tiara, Varah, Zara
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candelabra, macabre, sabra
•Alexandra • Agra • fiacre
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Chartres, Montmartre, Sartre, Sinatra, Sumatra
•Shastra • Maharashtra • Le Havre
•gurdwara
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Berra, error, Ferrer, sierra, terror
•zebra • ephedra • Porto Alegre
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belles-lettres, Petra, raison d'être, tetra
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Electra, plectra, spectra
•Clytemnestra • extra
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chèvre, Sèvres
•Ezra
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Dionysius Petavius , Fr. Denys Pétau, 1583-1652, French Jesuit theologian and philologist. His editions of late-Greek theological...
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