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1 fabulous
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[vəˈkæbjulərɪ]1) sözlük; lüğət tərkibi; 2) lüğət
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Beulah — /ˈbjulə/ (say byoohluh) noun Bible the land of Israel. Isaiah 62:4 …
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globular — glob|u|lar [ˈglɔbjulə US ˈgla:bjulər] adj in the shape of a globule or a globe … Dictionary of contemporary English
tubular — tu|bu|lar [ˈtju:bjulə US ˈtu:bjulər] adj made of tubes or in the form of a tube ▪ tubular metal furniture … Dictionary of contemporary English
mandibula — noun /mænˈdɪbjulə,mænˈdɪbjuˌli/ mandible … Wiktionary
Buhl — 1 Original name in latin Bhl Name in other language Bil, Bjul , Buhl, Bhl, bwl, Бил, Бюль State code DE Continent/City Europe/Berlin longitude 48.69676 latitude 8.13523 altitude 138 Population 29193 Date 2013 02 15 2 Original name in latin Buhl… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Bulle — Original name in latin Bulle Name in other language Bjul , Bule, Bulle, Bulle FR, Bulle i Sveits, Bul Butulum, bi lei, bwl, frybwrg, Буле, Бюль State code CH Continent/City Europe/Zurich longitude 46.6195 latitude 7.05674 altitude 769 Population… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
constabulary — con|stab|u|la|ry [kənˈstæbjuləri US leri] n plural constabularies the police force of a particular area or country … Dictionary of contemporary English
fabulous — fab|u|lous [ˈfæbjuləs] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: fabulosus, from fabula; FABLE] 1.) extremely good or impressive = ↑wonderful ▪ You look fabulous! ▪ a fabulous meal ▪ The room has fabulous views across the lake. 2.) [only before noun … Dictionary of contemporary English
fabulously — fab|u|lous|ly [ˈfæbjuləsli] adv fabulously rich/expensive/successful etc extremely rich, expensive etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
tabula rasa — tab|u|la ra|sa [ˌtæbjulə ˈra:zə] n [singular] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: writing board with everything cleaned off it ] literary your mind in its original state, before you have learned anything … Dictionary of contemporary English