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"masculine" ], "word": "Geoglyph" }, { "code": "de", "lang": "German", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "feminine" ], "word": "Geoglyphe" }, { "code": "el", "lang": "Greek", "roman": "geoglyfikó", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "neuter" ], "word": "γεωγλυφικό" }, { "code": "el", "lang": "Greek", "roman": "geóglyfo", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "γεώγλυφο" }, { "code": "he", "lang": "Hebrew", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "גאוגליף" }, { "code": "hu", "lang": "Hungarian", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "geoglifa" }, { "code": "it", "lang": "Italian", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "geoglifo" }, { "alt": "ちじょうえ", "code": "ja", "lang": "Japanese", "roman": "chijōe", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "地上絵" }, { "code": "ja", "lang": "Japanese", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "ジオグリフ" }, { "code": "kk", "lang": "Kazakh", "roman": "geoglif", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "геоглиф" }, { "code": "ko", "lang": "Korean", "roman": "jisanghwa", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "지상화" }, { "code": "lt", "lang": "Lithuanian", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "geoglifas" }, { "code": "no", "lang": "Norwegian Bokmål", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "geoglyf" }, { "code": "nn", "lang": "Norwegian Nynorsk", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "geoglyf" }, { "code": "pl", "lang": "Polish", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "geoglif" }, { "code": "pt", "lang": "Portuguese", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "geoglifo" }, { "code": "pt", "lang": "Portuguese", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "geóglifo" }, { "code": "ru", "lang": "Russian", "roman": "geóglif", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "гео́глиф" }, { "code": "sh", "lang": "Serbo-Croatian", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "Cyrillic" ], "word": "геоглиф" }, { "code": "sh", "lang": "Serbo-Croatian", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "Roman" ], "word": "geoglif" }, { "code": "es", "lang": "Spanish", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "tags": [ "masculine" ], "word": "geoglifo" }, { "code": "sv", "lang": "Swedish", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "geoglyf" }, { "code": "tr", "lang": "Turkish", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "jeoglif" }, { "code": "uk", "lang": "Ukrainian", "roman": "heohlif", "sense": "large-scale drawing on the ground", "word": "геогліф" } ], "word": "geoglyph" }
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