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[[Category: Europic weather]]
[[Category: Europic weather]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ɡwam.bra}}
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ɡwam.bra}}
===Etymology===
Root ''[[√gwambr#Europic|√gwambr]]''.


===Adjective===
===Adjective===
'''gwambra'''
'''gwambra'''
# warm
# warm
#: ''''[[gwambra#Europic|Gwambra]]''' refers to ‘warm’ in a sense of something having a slightly higher temperature than usual, such as the weather or food, while '''[[tepla#Europic|tepla]]''' is something that causes ‘warmth’, but isn’t inherently warm itself, such as a blanket or clothing.''
#: ''[[gwambra#Europic|Gwambra]]'' refers to ‘warm’ in a sense of something having a slightly higher temperature than usual, such as the weather or food, while ''[[tepla#Europic|tepla]]'' is something that causes ‘warmth’, but isn’t inherently warm itself, such as a blanket or clothing.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[tepla#Europic|tepla]]'' ‘warming’
* ''[[tepla#Europic|tepla]]'' ‘warming’

Latest revision as of 04:20, 30 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √gwambr.

Adjective

gwambra

  1. warm
    Gwambra refers to ‘warm’ in a sense of something having a slightly higher temperature than usual, such as the weather or food, while tepla is something that causes ‘warmth’, but isn’t inherently warm itself, such as a blanket or clothing.

Synonyms