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appam
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Tamil ?????? (appam)
Noun
appam (plural appams)
- A thin South Asian pancake made from rice flour and coconut
References
- OED 2006
Anagrams
- MAPPA, Pampa, pampa
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appal
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??l
Verb
appal (third-person singular simple present appals, present participle appalling, simple past and past participle appalled)
- (Britain, less common) Alternative spelling of appall
Anagrams
- lappa, papal
Hungarian
Etymology
app +? -val
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [??p??l]
- Hyphenation: ap?pal
Noun
appal
- instrumental singular of app
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