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leark

 

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Leark

Noun

1. A mythical creature resembling a large bird with colorful feathers and sharp claws, often depicted in fantasy literature and folklore.

Sample sentence: The leark soared through the sky, its majestic wings glinting in the sunlight.

Verb

1. (archaic) To learn or acquire knowledge through careful study and observation.

Sample sentence: The young wizard spent years in the library, learking ancient spells and potions.

Adjective

1. Relating to or characteristic of the Leark region, a small town known for its quaint cottages and friendly locals.

Sample sentence: The Leark Festival is a popular event celebrating the unique culture and traditions of the region.

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