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2 Dung
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m; -(e)s, kein Pl. manure, dung* * *der Dungdung; muck; droppings* * *Dụng [dʊŋ]m -(e)s, no pldung, manure* * *<-[e]s>[ˈdʊŋ]* * *der; Dung[e]s dung; manure* * ** * *der; Dung[e]s dung; manure* * *nur sing. m.dung n.manure n. -
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بَعْرٌ \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep. \ رَوْث \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). \ زِبْل \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). -
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m1. dung2. manure -
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سَمَاد \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). fertilizer: sth. spread on the soil to make it produce better crops. -
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[daŋ] nounthe waste matter passed out of an animal's body, especially when used as manure.رَوْث، بَعْر الحَيوانات -
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sound of drum. -
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10 dang’ir dung’ur
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11 Death Dung And Decay
Jocular: DDDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Death Dung And Decay
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12 Horse Dung
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13 dang’ dung’
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14 фъшкия
dung* * *фъшкѝя,ж., -и dung; \фъшкияи droppings.* * *dung* * *dung -
15 balega
/ dung, droppings pl, ordure l suha -(kao gorivo) dried dung, AE+ (cow/buffalo) chips; kravlja - (cow-)pat, cow dung itd; hum cow pie* * *• dung -
16 гюбре
dung, manure* * *гюбрѐ,ср., само ед. диал. dung, manure.* * *dung, manure -
17 лайнен
dung (attr.)* * *лайнѐн,прил. dung (attr.).* * *dung (attr.) -
18 сметище
dung-hill* * *смѐтище,ср., -а dung-hill; dumping-ground.* * *dung-hill -
19 དུང་མཆོག་
[dung mchog]-> dung dkar g.yas 'khyil -
20 དུང་དུང་
[dung dung]staggering, reeling, loitering, wavering
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