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A n1 Jur mineur/-e m/f ;2 US Univ matière f secondaire.B adj1 [change, consideration, repair, defect, artist, role] mineur ; minor road route secondaire ; minor aristocracy petite noblesse ; they're minor royalty ce sont des membres peu importants de la famille royale ;4 US Univ [subject] secondaire ;
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