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Dear all,

I didn't find the following words in any dictionary.Could u plz hlp me?

"purok , couri , mouse (a hook)(v.) , telpher , precedural"

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I am quite sure the last one is a misspelling and is procedural. A telpher is a light transportation car suspended from overhead wire cables, usually driven by electricity. (See American Heritage Dictionary.)
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