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frecuencia sustantivo femenino frequency; frecuencia modulada frequency modulation, FM
frecuencia sustantivo femenino frequency
frecuencia modulada (FM), frequency modulation (FM) Locuciones: con frecuencia, frequently, often ➣ Ver nota en often
' frecuencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: banda - cada - FM - mutar - mutarse - continuamente - corriente - modulación - semestral English: always - band - expect - FM - frequency - frequently - how - incidence - let out - often - proposition - uncommonly - VHF - high - modulation - more - regularly - sight - wave
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