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decarur

 

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Decarur

Noun:

1. A mythical creature in ancient folklore believed to bring good luck and protection to those who encounter it.

Sample sentence:

Legend has it that the decarur would appear to lost travelers, guiding them safely back home.

Adjective:

1. Referring to something or someone related to or resembling the decarur.

Sample sentence:

The intricate patterns on the vase were reminiscent of decarur designs.

Verb:

1. To mimic or imitate the behavior or appearance of a decarur.

Sample sentence:

The actor was able to decarur the movements of the mythical creature perfectly on stage.

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