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1) General subject: dried apricots2) Forestry: dried apricot3) Food industry: dried unpitted apricot4) Environment: Wild Apricot -
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مذکر dried apricot -
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м. собир.dried apricot(s) ['eɪ-] (pl) -
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dried, pitted and halved apricotРусско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > курага
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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > половинки сушеного абрикоса
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1) Gastronomy: dried pitted and halved apricot2) Business: apricots halves (Сушеные абрикосы)
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