Parole in English per 'Alternative form of oh so.'
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- (after lah or ah) Used to form a tag question, either to invite acknowledgment, or to ascertain the continued attention of the listener.
- Tagged at the end of a confirmation-seeking sentence to express subtle surprise or realisation.
- Synonym of ah (sense 1); used to form tag questions prompting the listener to confirm something.
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- (lepidopterology) A moth of the genus Plusia, having markings resembling the letter Y.
- A figure or mark in the shape of the letter Y.
- A Y-shaped object, such as a railroad fork or a support for a telescope; a wye, a bifurcation.
- (Canada, US, informal) A particular facility run by the YMCA/YWCA.
- Abbreviation of year (In some contexts as YY or YYYY to indicate only the last 2-digits or all 4-digits.)
- a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys
- the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet
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- Alternative form of öre.
- (historical) A type of fine wool, especially of the type historically produced in the market town of Leominster, Herefordshire.
- Rock or other material that contains valuable or utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems for which it is typically mined and processed.
- A unit of currency used in England around the 10th to 12th centuries.
- a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined
- a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona
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- Alternative form of öre.
- (historical) A type of fine wool, especially of the type historically produced in the market town of Leominster, Herefordshire.
- Rock or other material that contains valuable or utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems for which it is typically mined and processed.
- A unit of currency used in England around the 10th to 12th centuries.
- a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined
- a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona