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Interlingue
Interlingue (; ISO 639 ie, ile), originally Occidental (), is an international auxiliary language created in 1922 and renamed in 1949. Its creator, Edgar de Wahl, sought to achieve maximal grammatical regularity and natural character. The vocabulary is based on pre-existing words from various languages and a derivational system which uses recognized prefixes and suffixes.
Reiki
thumb|A reiki session in progress

Hindutva
thumb|Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, the founder of Hindutva.
Nansen passport
passport for stateless refugees
playground slide
slides for children to play on in playgrounds

Necronomicon
thumb|Statue of H. P. Lovecraft, the author who created the Necronomicon as a fictional grimoire and featured it in many of his stories
19-inch rack
standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple equipment modules
socialist heraldry
coat of arms with communist symbolism
WAMPAS Baby Stars
promotional campaign
International trading tax stamp
kind of revenue stamps used in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s
Panamane
Panamane [panaˈman] is a constructed language created by the Panamanian Manuel E. Amador in 1922 and compiled in a book titled Fundaments of Panamane: Universal Language in 1936.
Three-component theory of stratification
social theory relating to class, status and party
Dutton's Speedwords
international auxiliary language and abbreviated writing system