I read from daub to davit.
"Daube" in French DOES in fact mean "stew".
If you're curious, here's more info on DAV, "Disabled American Veterans"
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The word of the episode is "daughter".
They use the word "daughter" with reproducing cells and things like that because if they have the ability to reproduce, they are given the female name because males do not have the ability to reproduce. Make sense? Good.
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