JSON data structure browser terminal node: Wales

This terminal node was reached 119 times. "Wales" elsewhere

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Canada1 times
Derbyshire2 times
East1 times
England64 times
Hong-Kong1 times
Ireland7 times
Mid1 times
Midlands4 times
New-Zealand1 times
Newfoundland2 times
Northern-England5 times
Northern-Ireland7 times
Scotland5 times
Singapore1 times
UK4 times
US1 times
Wales119 times
West-Country2 times
West-Midlands1 times
Yorkshire1 times
abbreviation29 times
acronym2 times
alt-of30 times
alternative1 times
archaic2 times
clipping2 times
colloquial2 times
countable13 times
derogatory1 times
dialectal2 times
especially2 times
feminine1 times
figuratively1 times
form-of1 times
formal4 times
gerund1 times
historical10 times
humorous1 times
idiomatic8 times
informal3 times
initialism24 times
intransitive1 times
letter1 times
no-plural1 times
not-comparable1 times
not-mutable1 times
obsolete1 times
plural2 times
plural-normally1 times
plural-only2 times
poetic2 times
rare1 times
slang1 times
transitive4 times
uncountable10 times
usually1 times
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Example wordLanguage
stepmamEnglish
Jac a'i WagenWelsh

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