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1 завещатель
сущ.( наследодатель) legator; testator; ( движимого имущества тж) bequeather; ( недвижимости тж) deviser* * * -
2 завещатель
сущ.( наследодатель) legator; testator; ( движимого имущества тж) bequeather; ( недвижимости тж) deviser* * *
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