bunkro
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    Etymology
    
Borrowed from English bunker, from Scots bunker (“bench; sand pit; coal receptacle; sleeping berth, bunk”), probably from Proto-Germanic *bunkô (“heap, pile”). Compare German Bunker, Polish bunkier, Russian бу́нкер (búnker), French bunker, Spanish búnker.
Pronunciation
    
- Audio: - (file) 
- IPA(key): [ˈbunkro]
- Rhymes: -unkro
- Hyphenation: bun‧kro
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