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COMPOUND WORDS
| bark | {n} | (exterior covering of a tree) | bark | {n} | (figurative: abrupt utterance) | bark | {n} | (in medicine) SEE: Jesuit's bark :: | bark | {n} | (short, loud, explosive utterance) | bark | {n} | (three-masted vessel, foremast and mainmast square-rigged, mizzenmast schooner-rigged) | bark | {v} | (to girdle) SEE: girdle :: | bark | {v} | (to make a loud noise (dogs)) | bark | {v} | (to speak sharply) | bark | {v} | (to strip the bark from, to peel) | bark beetle | {n} | (beetle of Scolytinae) | barkeeper | {n} | Barmixer | barking dogs seldom bite | {proverb} | (people who make big threats never usually carry them out) | birchbark | {n} | (bark of the birch tree) | debark | {v} | (to disembark) SEE: disembark :: | disembark | {v} | (remove from on board a vessel) | embark | {v} | (to get on a boat) | embarkation | {n} | (embarking) | Jesuit's bark | {n} | (malaria medicine) | one's bark is worse than one's bite | {phrase} | (acts in a threatening way but is relatively harmless) | the dogs bark, but the caravan goes on | {proverb} | (life goes on even if some will try to stop progress)
5000 WORDS | L003 | P0261 | to get in, to embark | einsteigen | 登上
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