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/rɪ.dlɪŋ/
Capable of being checked or verified, especially in the context of verifying the status of a bank account to ensure funds are available for a transaction.
/ˈtʃɛkəbl/
A type of Irish food consisting of blood pudding that is similar to blood sausage or black pudding. Drisheen is typically made with cow's blood and served as a breakfast dish in Ireland, often accompanied by butter, brown bread, and cabbage.
/ˈdriosín/
costoinferior is not a commonly used term in English. However, it can be derived from the words 'costo-' (referring to the side of the chest or the left side) and 'inferior' (lower or less favorable).
/ˈkɔstoʊˌɪnfərɪər/
A city and comune in northern Italy; it is the third most populous city in the region of Lombardy and is known for its medieval and Renaissance architecture, as well as being the setting for Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet'.
/ˈver.o.nə/
Afonso is a name of Italian origin, used in various cultures, typically as a given name for males, often given to individuals with Portuguese or Spanish heritage.
/afəˈtuːn/
An archaic or dialectal word that refers to a type of traditional bread made from oats and similar to porridge or thick oatmeal. It is often associated with medieval or early modern British rural life.
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