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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
lín
    lin2
lin
 hayashi
    はやし

More info & calligraphy:

Small Forest
(bound form) woods; forest; (bound form) circle(s) (i.e. specific group of people); (bound form) a collection (of similar things)
(1) wood; woods; forest; grove; copse; thicket; (2) bunch (of something); cluster; line; collection; (surname, female given name) Rin
A grove, or wood; a band.

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sēn
    sen1
sen
 morihama
    もりはま

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Forest
(bound form) densely wooded; (fig.) (bound form) multitudinous; gloomy; forbidding
(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname) Morihama
Dense, forest-like.

梅林

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méi lín
    mei2 lin2
mei lin
 bairin
    ばいりん

More info & calligraphy:

Maylin
Merlin
ume grove; plum grove; (place-name, surname) Bairin


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cóng
    cong2
ts`ung
    tsung
 sou / so
    そう
cluster; collection; collection of books; thicket
(n-suf,n) {anat} plexus; rete; (surname) Sou
A copse, grove, wood; crowded.

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    du4
tu
 mori
    もり
birchleaf pear (tree); to stop; to prevent; to restrict
(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname, female given name) Mori
Stop, prevent; azalea.

see styles
huáng
    huang2
huang
 takemura
    たけむら
(bamboo); bamboo grove
(surname) Takemura

see styles
 yabu
    やぶ
(1) thicket; bush; grove; scrub; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (medical) quack; (surname) Yabu

see styles
yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 in
    いん
courtyard; institution; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) (See 下院・かいん) house of parliament (congress, diet, etc.); (2) graduate school; postgraduate school; (suffix) (3) (See 医院・いいん,病院・びょういん) institution (often medical); institutional building; government office; (suffix) (4) {Buddh} sub-temple; minor temple building; temple; cloister; (5) (honorific or respectful language) imperial palace; (6) (honorific or respectful language) (hist) (See 女院・にょういん) title bestowed on empresses, princesses, etc.; (suffix) (7) former (esp. of emperors, daimyos, etc.); late; (surname, female given name) In
ārāma, pleasaunce, garden, grove; a monastery, hall, court.

おん

see styles
 on
    おん
(from 拝み) (See 御嶽・うたき) (Okinawa) sacred site; sacred grove; (female given name) On; On-TV

七賢


七贤

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qī xián
    qi1 xian2
ch`i hsien
    chi hsien
 shichiken
    しちけん
(1) (See 七賢人) the Seven Wise Men (of Confucius's Analects); (2) (See 竹林の七賢) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
(七賢位) Also七方便位, 七加行位 The seven grades or steps in virtue preceding the entry into見道faultless wisdom, or faultlessness in its first realization. These seven are preliminary to the七聖 (七聖位). Both are grades of the倶舍 Kośa school of Hīnayāna.

勝林


胜林

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shèng lín
    sheng4 lin2
sheng lin
 katsubayashi
    かつばやし
(surname) Katsubayashi
v. 祇 The Jeta grove, Jetavana.

叢樹


丛树

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cóng shù
    cong2 shu4
ts`ung shu
    tsung shu
 sōju
a grove

堅林


坚林

see styles
jiān lín
    jian1 lin2
chien lin
 Kenrin
(堅固林) The grove of Sala trees, in which Sakyamuni died.

婆提

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pó tí
    po2 ti2
p`o t`i
    po ti
 Badai
Bhadrika, one of the first disciples; cf. 跋. Also vana, a grove; or vanī.

婆那

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pó nà
    po2 na4
p`o na
    po na
 bana
vana, a wood, grove; also 飯那; 嚩泥.

尸陀

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shī tuó
    shi1 tuo2
shih t`o
    shih to
 shida
(林) Śītavana, 尸林; 尸陀婆; 尸多婆那; 屍陀 cold grove 寒林, i. e. a place for exposing corpses, a cemetery. It is also styled 恐毘林, 安陀林, 晝暗林; also v. 尸摩賖那 or 深摩舍那 śmaśāna.

幽篁

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 yuukou / yuko
    ゆうこう
(rare) deep and quiet bamboo grove

御岳

see styles
 mitake
    みたけ
(obscure) large, high mountain; (Okinawa) sacred site; sacred grove; (place-name, surname) Mitake

御嶽

see styles
 mitake
    みたけ
(obscure) large, high mountain; (Okinawa) sacred site; sacred grove; (place-name, surname) Mitake

支提

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zhī tí
    zhi1 ti2
chih t`i
    chih ti
 shitei
支帝; 支徵; 支陀; 脂帝. Newer forms are 制多; 制底 (制底耶); 制地, i. e. 刹, 塔, 廟 caitya. A tumulus, a mausoleum; a place where the relics of Buddha were collected, hence a place where his sutras or images are placed. Eight famous Caityas formerly existed: Lumbinī, Buddha-gayā, Vārāṇasī, Jetavana, Kanyākubja, Rājagṛha 王舍城, Vaiśālī, and the Śāla grove in Kuśinagara. Considerable difference of opinion exists as to the exact connotation of the terms given, some being referred to graves or stūpas, others to shrines or temples, but in general the meaning is stūpas, shrines, and any collection of objects of worship.

木立

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 kodate
    こだて
grove of trees; (surname) Kodate

李園


李园

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lǐ yuán
    li3 yuan2
li yüan
 rien
āmravana, the wild-plum (or mango) grove, see 菴.

杏林

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xìng lín
    xing4 lin2
hsing lin
 kyourin / kyorin
    きょうりん
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees)
(1) apricot grove; (2) (poetic term) (from the story of Dong Feng, a Chinese doctor who made patients plant apricot trees in lieu of payment) doctor

松原

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sōng yuán
    song1 yuan2
sung yüan
 matsubara
    まつばら
see 松原市[Song1yuan2 Shi4]
pine grove; (place-name, surname) Matsuwara

林子

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lín zi
    lin2 zi5
lin tzu
 rinko
    りんこ
woods; grove; forest
(female given name) Rinko

桃林

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 tourin / torin
    とうりん
peach grove; peach garden; peach orchard; (surname) Momobayashi

椰林

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yē lín
    ye1 lin2
yeh lin
coconut grove

楓林

see styles
 fuurin / furin
    ふうりん
maple grove

樹林


树林

see styles
shù lín
    shu4 lin2
shu lin
 jurin
    じゅりん
woods; grove; forest
forest; (female given name) Jurin
A grove, a forest.

禪林


禅林

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chán lín
    chan2 lin2
ch`an lin
    chan lin
 zenrin
a Buddhist temple
Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑.

禪苑


禅苑

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chán yuàn
    chan2 yuan4
ch`an yüan
    chan yüan
 zen on
meditation grove

竹叢

see styles
 takamura
    たかむら
bamboo grove

竹林

see styles
zhú lín
    zhu2 lin2
chu lin
 chikurin(p); takebayashi
    ちくりん(P); たけばやし
bamboo forest
bamboo thicket; bamboo grove; (surname) Chikurin
(竹林精舍 or竹林寺); 竹林園; 竹林苑 Veṇuvana, 'bamboo-grove,' a park called Karaṇḍaveṇuvana, near Rājagṛha, made by Bimbisāra for a group of ascetics, later given by him to Śākyamuni (Eitel), but another version says by the elder Karaṇḍa, who built there a vihāra for him.

竹薮

see styles
 takeyabu
    たけやぶ
bamboo grove; (surname) Takeyabu

竹藪

see styles
 takeyabu
    たけやぶ
bamboo grove; (surname) Takeyabu

縛尼


缚尼

see styles
fú ní
    fu2 ni2
fu ni
 bakuni
vana, v. 飯 a grove.

羅摩


罗摩

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luó mó
    luo2 mo2
lo mo
 rama
rāma, delightful, joyful; also the name of a grove, perhaps ārāma, a pleasaunce, garden.

飯那


饭那

see styles
fàn nà
    fan4 na4
fan na
vana, a grove, a wood.

鶴林


鹤林

see styles
hè lín
    he4 lin2
ho lin
 tsurubayashi
    つるばやし
(surname) Tsurubayashi
鶴樹 Crane grove, a name for the place where Śākyamuni died, when the trees burst into white blossom resembling a flock of white cranes.

うがん

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 ugan
    うがん
(from 拝み) (See 御嶽・うたき) (Okinawa) sacred place; sacred grove

僧伽藍


僧伽蓝

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sēng qié lán
    seng1 qie2 lan2
seng ch`ieh lan
    seng chieh lan
 sōgyaran
(僧伽藍摩) saṅghārāma, a monastery with its garden or grove; also 伽藍.

八種粥


八种粥

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bā zhǒng zhōu
    ba1 zhong3 zhou1
pa chung chou
 hasshu juku
The eight kinds of congee, or gruel, served by the citizens to the Buddha and his disciples when in retreat in the bamboo grove of Kāśī; they were of butter, or fats, or hempseed, milk, peas, beans, sesamum, or plain gruel.

勝子樹


胜子树

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shèng zǐ shù
    sheng4 zi3 shu4
sheng tzu shu
 Shōshiju
v. 祇. The Jeta grove, Jetavana.

喜林苑

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xǐ lín yuàn
    xi3 lin2 yuan4
hsi lin yüan
 Kirin on
Joy-grove garden, a name for Indra's garden or paradise.

夏木立

see styles
 natsukodachi
    なつこだち
grove in summer

大寒林

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dà hán lín
    da4 han2 lin2
ta han lin
 dai kanrin
The grove of great cold, sitavana, i.e., burial stūpas, the graveyard.

娑羅林


娑罗林

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suō luó lín
    suo1 luo2 lin2
so lo lin
 Shararin
Śālavana, the grove of sāl trees near Kuśinagara, the reputed place of the Buddha's death.

小樹林


小树林

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xiǎo shù lín
    xiao3 shu4 lin2
hsiao shu lin
grove

屋敷林

see styles
 yashikirin; yashikibayashi
    やしきりん; やしきばやし
forest or grove of trees surrounding a residence

戰勝林


战胜林

see styles
zhàn shèng lín
    zhan4 sheng4 lin2
chan sheng lin
 Senshōrin
The grove of victory, v. 逝 Jetavana, Jetṛvana.

晝暗林


昼暗林

see styles
zhòu àn lín
    zhou4 an4 lin2
chou an lin
 chūanrin
The grove of daylight darkness, a cemetery.

木立ち

see styles
 kodachi
    こだち
(irregular okurigana usage) grove of trees

歡喜園


欢喜园

see styles
huān xǐ yuán
    huan1 xi3 yuan2
huan hsi yüan
 Kangi on
joy-grove garden

竹むら

see styles
 takamura
    たかむら
bamboo grove

竹やぶ

see styles
 takeyabu
    たけやぶ
bamboo grove

糺の森

see styles
 tadasunomori
    ただすのもり
(place-name) Tadasu no Mori Grove

菴羅林


菴罗林

see styles
ān luó lín
    an1 luo2 lin2
an lo lin
 Anra rin
mango grove

薝蔔林


薝卜林

see styles
zhān bó lín
    zhan1 bo2 lin2
chan po lin
 senfurin
grove of campaka trees

Variations:

see styles
 yabu; yabu
    やぶ; ヤブ
(1) (やぶ only) thicket; bush; grove; scrub; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 藪医者・やぶいしゃ) (medical) quack

藪の中

see styles
 yabunonaka
    やぶのなか
(expression) inability to discern the truth due to conflicting testimony (name derived the Akutagawa Ryūnosuke story "In A Grove")

阿羅磨


阿罗磨

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ā luó mó
    a1 luo2 mo2
a lo mo
 arama
ārāma, garden, grove, pleasaunce; hence saṅghārāma, a monastery with its gardens. Also, 阿羅; 阿羅彌; 阿藍麽 or 阿藍摩; 藍.

雑木林

see styles
 zoukibayashi(p); zoubokurin / zokibayashi(p); zobokurin
    ぞうきばやし(P); ぞうぼくりん
grove of miscellaneous trees; copse; coppice; thicket

クローブ

see styles
 guroobu
    グローブ
globe; (place-name) Globe; Grobe; Grove

七寶樹林


七宝树林

see styles
qī bǎo shù lín
    qi1 bao3 shu4 lin2
ch`i pao shu lin
    chi pao shu lin
 shichihō jurin
The grove of jewel trees, or trees of the seven precious things―a part of the "Pure-land", or Paradise.

功德叢林


功德丛林

see styles
gōng dé cóng lín
    gong1 de2 cong2 lin2
kung te ts`ung lin
    kung te tsung lin
 kudoku sōrin
The grove of merit and virtue, i. e. a Buddhist hall, or monastery; also the scriptures.

宮殿園林


宫殿园林

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gōng diàn yuán lín
    gong1 dian4 yuan2 lin2
kung tien yüan lin
 kyūden enrin
castle and grove

攝念山林


摄念山林

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shè niàn shān lín
    she4 nian4 shan1 lin2
she nien shan lin
 shōnen sanrin
The hill-grove for concentrating the thoughts, a monastery.

沙羅雙樹


沙罗双树

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shā luó shuāng shù
    sha1 luo2 shuang1 shu4
sha lo shuang shu
 sara sōju
The twin trees in the grove 娑羅林 in which Śākyamuni entered nirvāṇa.

獅子林園


狮子林园

see styles
shī zi lín yuán
    shi1 zi5 lin2 yuan2
shih tzu lin yüan
Lion Grove Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu

申瑟知林

see styles
shēn sè zhī lín
    shen1 se4 zhi1 lin2
shen se chih lin
 shinshichi rin
申怒林 (申怒波林) ; 杖林 yaṣṭi-vana, grove of staves, said to have grown from the staff with which a heretic measured the Buddha and which he threw away because the more he measured the higher the Buddha grew.

瞿盧薩謗


瞿卢萨谤

see styles
jù lú sà bàng
    ju4 lu2 sa4 bang4
chü lu sa pang
 Gurosatsuhō
said to be Grosapam, or Karsana, or Bhagārāma, the ārāma (garden or grove) of the god Bhaga, i. e. the capital of Kapiśā, cf. 迦.

竹林七賢

see styles
 chikurinnoshichiken
    ちくりんのしちけん
(irregular okurigana usage) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove; group of 3rd-century Qingtan scholars, writers, and musicians

菴婆羅園


菴婆罗园

see styles
ān pó luó yuán
    an1 po2 luo2 yuan2
an p`o lo yüan
    an po lo yüan
 Anbara en
mango grove

菴沒羅園


菴没罗园

see styles
ān mò luó yuán
    an1 mo4 luo2 yuan2
an mo lo yüan
 Anmora en
mango grove

鎮守の杜

see styles
 chinjunomori
    ちんじゅのもり
grove of the village shrine

鎮守の森

see styles
 chinjunomori
    ちんじゅのもり
grove of the village shrine

波和利奈園


波和利奈园

see styles
bō hé lìn ài yuán
    bo1 he2 lin4 ai4 yuan2
po ho lin ai yüan
 Hawarina en
Pāvārika's mango grove

牛角娑羅林


牛角娑罗林

see styles
niú jué suō luó lín
    niu2 jue2 suo1 luo2 lin2
niu chüeh so lo lin
 Gokaku sara rin
Ox-horns śāla grove, said to be a couple of śāla or teak trees shaped like ox-horns, which grew near Kuśinagara, under which the Buddha preached the Nirvana Sutra. He is reported to have entered nirvana in a grove of eight śāla trees standing in pairs.

竹林の七賢

see styles
 chikurinnoshichiken
    ちくりんのしちけん
Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove; group of 3rd-century Qingtan scholars, writers, and musicians

ビラグローブ

see styles
 biraguroobu
    ビラグローブ
(place-name) Villa Grove

Variations:
木立
木立ち

see styles
 kodachi; kidachi(木立chi)
    こだち; きだち(木立ち)
cluster of trees; grove; thicket

Variations:
森(P)

see styles
 mori
    もり
(1) forest; (2) (esp. 杜) (See 鎮守の杜) shrine grove

コールグローブ

see styles
 kooruguroobu
    コールグローブ
(place-name) Coal Grove; Colegrove

ビーチグローブ

see styles
 biichiguroobu / bichiguroobu
    ビーチグローブ
(place-name) Beech Grove

丙子椒林銅大刀


丙子椒林铜大刀

see styles
bǐng zǐ jiào lín tóng dà dāo
    bing3 zi3 jiao4 lin2 tong2 da4 dao1
ping tzu chiao lin t`ung ta tao
    ping tzu chiao lin tung ta tao
 heishi shōrin dō daitō
Heishi-Mountain Ash-Grove-Copper-Large-Sword

ガーデングローブ

see styles
 gaadenguroobu / gadenguroobu
    ガーデングローブ
(place-name) Garden Grove

メープルグローブ

see styles
 meepuruguroobu
    メープルグローブ
(place-name) Maple Grove

ユニオングローブ

see styles
 yunionguroobu
    ユニオングローブ
(place-name) Union Grove

レフティグルーブ

see styles
 refutiguruubu / refutigurubu
    レフティグルーブ
(person) Lefty Grove

Variations:
竹叢
竹むら

see styles
 takamura
    たかむら
bamboo grove

Variations:
藪の中
やぶの中

see styles
 yabunonaka
    やぶのなか
(exp,n) (from the novel "In a Grove" by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke) inability to discern the truth due to conflicting testimony

オーシャングローブ

see styles
 ooshanguroobu
    オーシャングローブ
(place-name) Ocean Grove (Australia)

ケルヴィングローヴ

see styles
 keruringurooo
    ケルヴィングローヴ
(place-name) Kelvin Grove (Australia)

コロンバスグローブ

see styles
 koronbasuguroobu
    コロンバスグローブ
(place-name) Columbus Grove

ダウナーズグローブ

see styles
 daunaazuguroobu / daunazuguroobu
    ダウナーズグローブ
(place-name) Downers Grove

Variations:
竹やぶ
竹薮
竹藪

see styles
 takeyabu
    たけやぶ
bamboo grove

Variations:
鎮守の杜
鎮守の森

see styles
 chinjunomori
    ちんじゅのもり
grove of the village shrine

ケルヴィングローヴ公園

see styles
 keruringuroookouen / keruringuroookoen
    ケルヴィングローヴこうえん
(place-name) Kelvin Grove Park

Variations:
竹林の七賢
竹林七賢(io)

see styles
 chikurinnoshichiken
    ちくりんのしちけん
(yoji) (See 清談・1) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove; group of 3rd-century Qingtan scholars, writers, and musicians

Variations:
藪の中
薮の中
やぶの中(sK)
ヤブの中(sK)

see styles
 yabunonaka
    やぶのなか
(exp,n) (from the title of a short story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa) being a mystery (due to conflicting testimony); being unknown; in a grove

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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