So if a word has more than one meaning, it doesn't count?
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Found another two missing words in English yesterday: "trudnica" (pregnant woman) and "bolesnik" (ill person).>>
>>How about "genetalian", or "gravida" as a noun
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>You said it: as a noun. IOW, there's no such noun in English.
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>> and "invalid" (using a classical definition).
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>That's not the same. Invalid is a disabled person - check in other languages. "Bolesnik" is just a person with an illness.
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