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21 pale yellow
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22 pale yellow-green
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23 pale theoretician
expr.Schreibtischtäter (ironisch) m. -
24 pale yellow
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25 pale as death
totenblaß, totenbleich -
26 pale-coloured faeces
acholischer Stuhl[gang] mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > pale-coloured faeces
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27 pale granular atrophy
blasse Granularatrophie f; glomerulonephritische Schrumpfniere fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > pale granular atrophy
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28 pale nasolabial triangle
periorale Blässe f, Facies f scarlatinosaFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > pale nasolabial triangle
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29 pale skin
blasse Haut f -
30 superior old pale
VSOP abk very special old pale ( very special oder superior old pale) (Bezeichnung für 20 - 25 Jahre alten Branntwein, Portwein etc) -
31 very special old pale
VSOP abk very special old pale ( very special oder superior old pale) (Bezeichnung für 20 - 25 Jahre alten Branntwein, Portwein etc) -
32 party per pale
party per pale adj Heraldik: der Länge nach geteilt -
33 rent pale
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rent pale
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34 deathly pale
adj.totenblass adj. -
35 turn pale
expr.blass werden ausdr.erblassen v. -
36 deadly pale
leichenblaß, totenblaß -
37 a pale reflection
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38 paleography
pale·og·ra·phypalae·og·ra·phy[ˌpæliˈɒgrəfi, ˌpeɪli-]AM pale·og·ra·phy[AM ˌpeɪliˈɑ:g-]* * *["plI'ɒgrəfɪ]nPaläografie f* * *paleography s US1. alte Schriftarten pl, alte Schriftdenkmäler pl oder Texte pl2. Paläografie f (Handschriftenkunde)pal. abk1. paleography (palaeography)2. paleontology (palaeontology) -
39 paleontologist
pale·on·tolo·gistpalae·on·tolo·gist[ˌpæliɒnˈtɒləʤɪst, ˌpeɪli-]AM pale·on·tolo·gist[AM ˌpeɪliɑ:nˈtɑ:l-]n Paläontologe, Paläontologin m, f* * * -
40 paleontology
pale·on·tol·ogypalae·on·tol·ogy[ˌpæliɒnˈtɒləʤi, ˌpeɪli-]AM pale·on·tol·ogy[AM ˌpeɪliɑ:nˈtɑ:l-]* * *["plIɒn'tɒlədZɪ]nPaläontologie f* * *pal. abk1. paleography (palaeography)2. paleontology (palaeontology)
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