See mierik in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"2": "dum",
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"name": "inh"
},
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},
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"name": "cog"
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},
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},
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"name": "Cardamineae tribe plants",
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"ipa": "[miːrɪk]"
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{
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"args": {
"1": "de",
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"name": "cog"
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},
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"word": "mierik"
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