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Australian wattle акация мягкая, Acacia mollisbroad-leaved wattle акация густоцветковая, Acacia pycnanthagolden wattle акация густоцветковая, Acacia pycnanthagreen wattle акация низбегающая, Acacia decurrenshickory wattle акация пальчатонервная, Acacia penninervisironwood wattle акация высокая, Acacia excelsasally wattle акация чернодревесная, Acacia melanoxylonsilver wattle акация серебристая, Acacia dealbataEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > wattle
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1) зоол. серёжка, бородка•- black wattle
- broad-leaved wattle
- golden wattle
- green wattle
- hickory wattle
- ironwood wattle
- sally wattle
- silver wattle
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