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Cold Weather Protector

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noun

• one of two flaps attached to a cap to keep the ears warm

32%9Protector of life and protector against evil
noun

• consort of Marduk

28%5 Referring to the weather, particularly cold weather
adjective satellite

• appreciably or disagreeably cold

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