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Anonymous  +  238506 Wed, 21 Jun 06 10:13 AM
What does the words"Oblivion", "dahlia"mean?
Clive  +  238608 Wed, 21 Jun 06 01:56 PM

Hi,

Have you looked in a good dictionary?

Best wishes, Clive

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Anonymous, 3 yr 151 days ago

 Anonymous wrote:
What does the words"Oblivion", "dahlia"mean?

Oblivion - a state of complete nonexistence.

The enemy forces were blasted to oblivion (were completely destroyed)

Dahlia - a type of flower (pronounced (day-lee-ah))

Any of several plants of the genus Dahlia native to the mountains of Mexico, Central America, and Colombia, having tuberous roots and showy, rayed, variously colored flower heads. (Dictionary.com)

Hope this helps

 
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