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Middle Earth Goblin

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noun

• Any of several large, ferocious sea creatures, now especially the killer whale.

• A mythical evil monstrous humanoid creature, usually quite aggressive and often green.

• A porcine humanoid monster larger than humans, sometimes pink. (found in Japanese pop-culture and called "orc" when imported to the West)

26%9 This mineral is named after the German word 'kobold', meaning 'evil spirit' or 'goblin'.
noun

• a rare silvery-white mineral; important ore of cobalt

26%7 Playfully mischievous in nature, like a goblin
adjective satellite

• small and delicate

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