- A
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vocabulary of a
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branch of
knowledge (such as
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- The Indo-European
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language family native to the
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Iranian plateau...
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- the Arabic–English
Lexicon by
translating material from
earlier Arabic lexica into English. The
German Arabist Hans Wehr, with
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