"vírusur" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Karok]

Etymology: The bear sense is the native sense. The use of the word for pears comes from the speakers hearing the English words bear and pear the same due to their own language lacking a voice contrast. Head templates: {{head|kyh|noun}} vírusur
  1. bear, black bear
    Sense id: en-vírusur-kyh-noun-QOMGPgTo Categories (other): Karok entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Karok entries with incorrect language header: 69 31
  2. pear
    Sense id: en-vírusur-kyh-noun-l8--h1Ma

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  "etymology_text": "The bear sense is the native sense. The use of the word for pears comes from the speakers hearing the English words bear and pear the same due to their own language lacking a voice contrast.",
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          "name": "Karok entries with incorrect language header",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "Then one said, \"You see, that’s no person, that’s a bear!\"",
          "text": "Xás kári yítha upiip, \"yakún húm vaa áraar, uum vaa vírusur!\"",
          "type": "example"
        }
      ],
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        "bear, black bear"
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          "english": "Then one said, \"You see, that’s no person, that’s a bear!\"",
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