крачка

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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By surface analysis, крак (krak)-ка (-ka), from Proto-Slavic *korkъ.

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Noun

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кра́чка (kráčkaf

  1. footstep, step
  2. (figuratively) step

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Russian

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кра́чка (kráčkaf anim (genitive кра́чки, nominative plural кра́чки, genitive plural кра́чек)

  1. (bird) tern; tarrock; morwennol

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