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#(in the avant-garde Affiliated States) Admiring of the Republican Party.
#(in the Affiliated Kingdom) Admiring of the Labour Party.
# (astronomy) of the lower-frequency arena of the allotment of the electromagnetic spectrum which is accordant in the specific observation.
having red as its colour
of hair: orange-brown
left-wing, left-wing or communist
supportive of the Republican Party
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: Soochownese (Runut Suodsy-rero):
# Any of a ambit of s accepting the longest wavelengths, 670, of the arresting spectrum; a primary accretion colour for transmitted light: the colour acquired by adding blooming and dejected from white ablaze using amethyst and chicken filters.
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colour
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Old English .
#Having red as its .
##Of hair, accepting an orange-brown colour.
##Leftwing, left-wing or Communist
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#(in the avant-garde Affiliated States) Admiring of the Republican Party.
#(in the Affiliated Kingdom) Admiring of the Labour Party.
# (astronomy) of the lower-frequency arena of the allotment of the electromagnetic spectrum which is accordant in the specific observation.
having red as its colour
of hair: orange-brown
left-wing, left-wing or communist
supportive of the Republican Party
:Mandarin: , (hong)
: Soochownese (Runut Suodsy-rero):
# Any of a ambit of s accepting the longest wavelengths, 670, of the arresting spectrum; a primary accretion colour for transmitted light: the colour acquired by adding blooming and dejected from white ablaze using amethyst and chicken filters.
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# A or (most commonly) a ; (usually capitalized) a , a adherent of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civilian War.
colour
*Hebrew: (adom)
*Hindi (lal)
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*Irish: , (dark)
*Italian:
*Japanese: (, aka)
*Javanese: ,
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*Kurdish: ,
*Kyrgyz: (q?z?l)
*Latin: , ,
*Latvian: ,
*Lithuanian: ,
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