Indo-Uralic
simple past tense and past participle of lay in lavender
So as to be wet to the point of dripping.
(firearms) Having a spiral on the interior of a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight to improve range and accuracy.
Of or relating to both the Indo-European and the Uralic languages; especially, of or pertaining to a proposed language family containing both the Indo-European and the Uralic languages.
多くの学者が、共通の音韻的および形態的特徴を通じて、印欧語族とウラル語族の両方に関係する分類が立証できるかどうかを議論してきた。
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