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1 Rosicrucian
[ˌrəuzɪ'kruːʃ(ə)n] 1. сущ.; ист.розенкрейцер (член тайного религиозно-мистического общества, существовавшего в Германии и Голландии в 17-18 вв.)2. прил.
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