recall
v. to bring a memory back to mind.
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v. to bring a memory back to mind.
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View wordv. to bring back to life; to restore.
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View wordn. a musical instrument played by expanding and compressing a bellows.
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View wordv. to say that someone did something wrong.
View wordn. feelings of pity and sorrow for someone's misfortune.
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