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81dou|rou|cou|li — «DUR oo KOO lee», noun, plural lis. = douricouli. (Cf. ↑douricouli) …
82ge|rou|si|a — or ge|ru|si|a «juh ROO see uh, guh ; zhee », noun. a senate or council of elders in ancient Greece, especially the senate of Sparta, consisting of 28 members and the two hereditary kings who also served as generals. ╂[< Greek gerousía <… …
83loup-ga|rou — «LOO guh ROO», noun, plural loups ga|rous «LOO guh ROO». a werewolf; lycanthrope. ╂[< Old French loup garou < loup wolf (see etym. under loup2 (Cf. ↑loup)) + garou, earlier garoul werewolf < Germanic (compare Middle High German wërwolf)] …
84sim|a|rou|ba — «SIHM uh ROO buh», noun. 1. any one of a group of tropical American trees, having pinnate leaves and a plumlike fruit. 2. the bark of the root, used as a tonic or astringent. ╂[< French simarouba < Carib simaruba] …
85sub|rou|tine — «SUHB roo TEEN», noun. 1. a part of a routine. 2. a sequence of instructions directing an electronic computer to carry out a well defined mathematical or logical operation …
86Cadi guuna'róu — No llores, ya deja de llorar …
87car·rou·sel — ↑carousel …
88sub·rou·tine — /ˈsʌbˌruːˌtiːn/ noun, pl tines [count] computers : a set of computer instructions that performs a particular task, that is part of a larger computer program, and that can be used repeatedly …
89rouen — rou·en …
90roumi — rou·mi …