"Waika" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in most languages. It could be a misspelling or a term specific to a certain dialect or context.
The French call their home country "la patrie", meaning "the land of our fathers", aka Fatherland.
No, "vengeant" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. The correct term would be "vengeful" to describe someone seeking revenge.
I'm not familiar with the term "redicate." It may be a typo or a term that is not commonly used. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
The term "participle" is commonly used to refer to verbal adjectives that are derived from verbs.
Ragging is a slang term with two different meanings. It can either mean that a girl is on her period or it can mean teasing and tormenting.
There are several denotations for the term "white ragging". In the hospitality industry the term "white ragging" is used to describe a check for cleanliness of different surfaces by wiping a white rag over it and afterwards checking it for dust.
The term "abroad" is commonly used to refer to being in or to another country.
There is no special term for this.
The term aborigine is used most often when describing indigenous Australians. The Aborigines are the original or native inhabitants of the continent of Australia.
A pup is a term that is commonly used to describe a young or newborn dog. This term comes from the short form of puppy, which is the most commonly used term.
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"lol" is used most commonly.
Kayaking
"a Tree Hugger" is the most commonly used one.
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What is the most educated country in central Africa in term of medical education