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vt čistiti (rijeku) od naplavljenih debala; naletjeti (čamcem) na deblo napravljeno u rijeci; opiliti (sa stabla) kukaste ostatke grana* * *
greben u rijeci
kusasti
kusasti dio grane koji ostane na deblu kad se gran
kvrga
naplavljeno deblo na dnu rijeke
neoÄekivana zapreka
okrnjak
panj
prepreka
Å¡iljasti panj korijen koji viri iz zemlje
Å¡krba
zakaÄiti
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