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adjective satellite

• not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use

40%6 Indian nabobs and aristos
noun

• a governor in India during the Mogul empire

• a wealthy man (especially one who made his fortune in the Orient)

38%15 The family name comes from the Greek aristos, meaning excellent, and locheia, meaning childbirth
noun

• family of birthworts (including wild ginger)

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