Chechen

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Inherited from Proto-Nakh *boṭ.

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бод (bodclass bb

  1. dough

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Ingush

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Inherited from Proto-Nakh *boṭ.

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бод (bodclass bd

  1. dough

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  • Bekova, A. I., Dudarov, U. B., Ilijeva, F. M., Malʹsagova, L. D., Tarijeva, L. U. (2009) “бод”, in Ingušsko-russkij slovarʹ [Ingush–Russian Dictionary], Nalchik: Ingušskij NII GN, page 131

Macedonian

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bodъ.

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бод (bodm (relational adjective бодовен)

  1. point, score
  2. stitch

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Russian

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  • IPA(key): [bot]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophones: бот

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бод (bodm inan (genitive бо́да, nominative plural бо́ды, genitive plural бо́дов)

  1. baud

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bodъ.

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бо̑д m (Latin spelling bȏd)

  1. sting (with a needle or a sharp object)
  2. stitch (embroidery, knitting)
  3. (sports) point
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From English baud.

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бо̑д m (Latin spelling bȏd)

  1. baud
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Tajik

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Inherited from Classical Persian بَاد (bād) .

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бод (bod) (Persian spelling باد)

  1. wind