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Gallic ['gælɪk]∎ Gallic charm charme m typiquement français;∎ a Gallic shrug un haussement d'épaules (typiquement français)►► the Gallic Wars la guerre des Gaules -
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Gallic adj gen français ; Hist gaulois ; the Gallic wars la guerre des Gaules ; the Gallic nation la France. -
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A plain weave fabric made of very regular yarns and of special finish for use by draughtsmen. -
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[ˈɡælɪk]gallic хим. галловый Gallic: Gallic галльский gallic шутл. Gallic французский gallic шутл. Gallic французский -
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ˈɡælɪk gallic хим. галловый Gallic: Gallic галльский ~ шутл. Gallic французский ~ шутл. Gallic французский -
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['gælɪk]aggettivo gallico* * *gallic /ˈgælɪk/a.(chim.) gallico: gallic acid, acido gallico.* * *['gælɪk]aggettivo gallico -
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галльский имя прилагательное: -
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I(Gallic)adjective1) галльский2) joc. французскийIIadjective chem.галловый* * *(a) галльский; французский* * *1. 1) галльский 2) французский 2. француз* * *[gal·lic || 'gælɪk] adj. французский, гальский* * *галльскийфранцузский* * *I 1. прил. (Gallic) 1) галльский 2) шутл. французский 2. сущ.; редк. (Gallic) француз II прил.; хим. галловый; только в названии: -
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Галльский имя прилагательное: -
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Adj1. फ्रांसीसि\GallicजैसाShe has the Gallic beauty.
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