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121 alue
nounrégionterritoire mrégion fsecteur mzone frégion maire fbande fcirconscription fdistrict mdomaine métendu fgamme fpartie fterrain mnoun (kaupungin alue)quartier mxxxrégionrégion fsecteur mterritoire mrégion m -
122 alushousut
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123 ansiot
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124 asiakasnumero
nounnuméro d'agrémentnuméro d'identification des entreprisesnuméro de référence du client mnoun (tullin)numéro d'identification des entreprises -
125 basilika
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126 elintarvikkeet
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127 ennakkotieto
nounconnaissance préalable fnoun (tullin)renseignements au sujet des droits et taxesxxxrenseignements au sujet des droits et taxes -
128 esitys
nounadm. & gov. démonstration fdémonstration fdescription fdemande fprésentation freprésentation fidée finitiative mrapport msuggestion fconférence fadm. & gov. représentation fadm. & gov. facture fadm. & gov. accomplissement madm. & gov. audition fadm. & gov. exposé madm. & gov. interprétation fadm. & gov. motion fadm. & gov. notation madm. & gov. numéro madm. & gov. prestation fadm. & gov. proposition fadm. & gov. réalisation fadm. & gov. séance fadm. & gov. spectacle fnoun (teatteri)présentation f
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noun — ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun) , or to name a particular one of these (proper noun) . ORIGIN Old French, from Latin nomen name … English terms dictionary
noun — Etymology: Middle English nowne, from Anglo French nom, noun name, noun, from Latin nomen more at name Date: 14th century any member of a class of words that typically can be combined with determiners to serve as the subject of a verb, can be… … New Collegiate Dictionary
noun — Grammar a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun). Derivatives nounal adjective Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr., from L. nomen… … English new terms dictionary
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noun — [ naun ] noun count * a word or group of words used for referring to a person, thing, place, or quality . Mother, rope, California, and peace of mind are all nouns … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
noun — A noun is a word that names a person or thing. Common nouns name persons or things which are not peculiar to one example, i.e. are of a general nature (bridge, girl, sugar, unhappiness), whereas proper nouns name persons or things of which there… … Modern English usage