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δυσηχής - Dictionary of Greek

18.10.2019 - Look at other dictionaries: δυσηχής — ill sounding masc/fem nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες). δυσηχῆ — δυσηχής ill ...
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ȍkta ž DEFINICIJA glazb. u akustici logaritamska jedinica apsolutne razine visine tona ETIMOLOGIJA lat. octo.
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rund; rund·let; Look at other dictionaries: rund — rund … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon. rund um — rund um … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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or fête [fāt, fet] n. [Fr fête < OFr feste: see FEAST] a festival; entertainment; esp., a gala entertainment held outdoors vt. feted or fêted, feting or fêting to celebrate or honor with a fete; entertain
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20.10.2019 - fìlistar m <gDEFINICIJA samozadovoljan čovjek ograničenih pogleda, zatvorena duha prema učenosti, umjetnosti i novostima; licemjer, ...
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Christmas - etymology.enacademic.com

Christmas late O.E. Cristes mæsse, from CHRIST (Cf. Christ) (but retaining the original vowel sound) + MASS (Cf. mass) (n. 2).Written as one word from mid-14c. Father Christmas first attested in a carol attributed to Richard Smart, Rector of Plymtree (Devon) from 1435-77. Christmas tree in modern sense first attested 1835 in Amer.Eng., from Ger. Weihnachtsbaum.
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Look at other dictionaries: Munga — Munga … Wikipedia. Munga — Mun ga, n. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Bonnet monkey}, under {Bonnet}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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22 mins ago - 2 hours ago ... enacademic.com · inner - Collocations dictionary 18.10.2019 - Look at other dictionaries: Inner — In ner ([i^]n n[ e]r), a.
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saccade

mid 18c., from Fr. saccade “a jerk,” from obsolete saquer “to shake, pull,” dialectal variant of O.Fr. sachier, ultimately from L. saccus “sack.”