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dwelve
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"Dwelving" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is most likely a typographical error or a misspelling of "dwell" or "delve." However, here are the definitions for those words: 1. Dwell: To live or reside in a particular place. It can also mean to focus one's attention or thoughts on something. Example sentence: "He dwells in a small cottage by the sea." 2. Delve: To explore or investigate thoroughly or deeply. It often involves a detailed examination or research into a specific subject or topic. Example sentence: "She delved into the history of ancient civilizations." It's important to note that "dwelve" may have a different meaning in a specific context or might be a regional dialect or slang term.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dwelve in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dwelve in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of dwelve in a Sentence
One of the hallmarks of great men is that they never make us conscious of their presence, instead they dwelve into our unconscious state and transform into conscious being!
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- dwelveArabic
- dwelveDanish
- DwelveGerman
- ΚατοικούνGreek
- dormuEsperanto
- dwelveSpanish
- ساکن شدنPersian
- dwelveFinnish
- dwelveFrench
- dwelveHindi
- dwelveHungarian
- dwelveIndonesian
- dwelveItalian
- שתים-עשרהHebrew
- 十二人Japanese
- ಹನ್ನೆರಡುKannada
- 열두Korean
- dwelveLatin
- dwelveNorwegian
- DwanaściePolish
- dwelvePortuguese
- dwelveRussian
- dwelveSwedish
- dwelveTamil
- dwelveTelugu
- діловеUkrainian
- dwelveUrdu
- דוועלףYiddish
- dwelveChinese
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