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Fritz
noun
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derogatory: a German person
Fritz
properNoun
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(UK, offensive) A name used to represent the German people (particularly the German armed forces) as a group.
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A en given name.
fritz
noun
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(US, informal) The state of being defective.
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(Australia, chiefly, South Australia) A type of processed meat sausage; devon
fritz
verb
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(intransitive) To go wrong or become defective.
lang
adjective
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(obsolete) long
Lang
properNoun
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} from Old English lang (“long”), a nickname for a tall person.
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}, a variant of Lange.
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}, a variant of de Lange.
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}, anglicized from Chinese 郎 (Láng), used as a translation of Manchu ᠨᡳᠣᡥᡠᡵᡠ (Niohuru, literally “wolf”) for its homophony with .
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A settlement in New South Wales, Australia.
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A town in Styria, Austria. Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *lǫka (“meadow”), or perhaps of Celtic origin.
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A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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A village in Gilan, Iran. From Persian لنگ (lang).
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A ghost town in Georgia, United States; named after postmaster Benjamin F. Lang.