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1 qtrs.
[quarters] 1 markas. 2 tempat tinggal, barak. -
2 quarter
kb. 1 (money) setalen. 2 tiga bulan. 3 perempat. 4 bagian (of a city, of a game). 5 ampun, maaf. -quarters j. tempat tinggal. -ks. perempat. -kkt. 1 memotong, jadi empat (a sheep, an apple). 2 memberi tempat tinggal (in dalam). -
3 squalid
ks. jorok, jembel. s. quarters perumahan yang jorok.
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