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Term: Wavor

Description:

Wavor is a noun that refers to a mythical creature known for its magical abilities. It is believed to be a combination of a dragon and a unicorn, possessing both wings and a horn. In local folklore, the wavor is often depicted as a symbol of good luck and protection.

As a verb, wavor means to sway or swing gently from side to side. It can also describe the act of hesitating or wavering in making a decision.

Sense 1: Mythical Creature

Example Sentence:

The majestic wavor soared through the sky with grace, its wings shimmering in the sunlight.

Sense 2: Swaying or Hesitating

Example Sentence:

The politician seemed to wavor on his stance, unsure of which position to take on the controversial issue.

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