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t͡ɕara•
{noun} {adjective} [Generate paradigm]
1.     glade, clearing, clear spot
o•lək t͡ɕara•     {noun}     clear spot on a meadow
t͡ɕodəra• t͡ɕara•     {noun}     clearing in the woods, forest clearing
2.     thawed patch, place where snow has melted
t͡ɕara•ʃte ʃu•do le•ktən     {sentence}     grass grew on the thawed patch
3.     {also figurative} open space, free space
mera•ŋ-βlak t͡ɕara•ʃte kuda•ləʃtət     {sentence}     hares are running around in the open
4.     nakedness, nudity
t͡ɕara•təm ʃə•lte     {sentence}     cover your bare body
5.     bare, naked
t͡ɕara• βaʃmu•t     {noun}     {set phrase} unsubstantiated answer, unfounded reply
t͡ɕara• βer     {noun}     bare spot
t͡ɕara• jy•ʃtø     {noun}     {set phrase} hard frost
t͡ɕara• kid     {noun}     bare hands
t͡ɕara• kid de•ne     {adverb}     {set phrase} with one's bare hands
t͡ɕara• kid de•ne kut͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to beat hands-down, to trounce
t͡ɕara• kid de•ne nala•m     {verb I}     {set phrase} to beat hands-down, to trounce
t͡ɕara• kodme•ʃke kudaʃa•m     {verb I}     to strip naked
t͡ɕara• mla•nde     {noun}     bare ground
t͡ɕara• my•ʃkər     {noun}     {set phrase} beggar, pauper
t͡ɕara• ro•kəʃto     {adverb}     on the bare ground
t͡ɕara• teo•rij     {noun}     {set phrase} theory not confirmed in practice
t͡ɕara• tørβe•r     {noun}     steppe
t͡ɕara• ʃoja•     {noun}     {set phrase} outright lie
t͡ɕara•m əʃte•m     {verb II}     to strip naked
6.     bald
t͡ɕara• βuj     {noun}     bald head
7.     bare, without leaves or needles
t͡ɕara• lo•mbo     {noun}     bare bird cherry tree
t͡ɕara• pi•stəʃke tu•pəɲ kyze•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to pull the wool over somebody's eyes, to throw dust into somebody's eyes
t͡ɕara• tu•mo     {noun}     bare oak
8.     empty, bare, uncovered, not furnished
t͡ɕara• pə•rdəʒ     {noun}     bare wall
9.     {figuratively} poor, destitute
t͡ɕara• ajde•me     {noun}     destitute person

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