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Геология: неогеновый период -
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[͵elıʹfæntaın] a1. слоновый2. слоноподобный, неуклюжий, тяжеловесный3. уст. из слоновой кости♢
Elephantine papyri - папирусы, найденные на о-ве СлоновомElephantine epoch - геол. неогеновый период
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ˌelɪˈfæntaɪn слоновый - * bodies туши слонов слоноподобный, неуклюжий, тяжеловесный - * grace слоновая грация - * humour тяжеловесный юмор - * attempt неуклюжая попытка - * tread тяжелая поступь( устаревшее) из слоновой кости - E. books древнеримские записи на дощечках из слоновой кости > E. papyri папирусы, найденные на о-ве Слоновом > E. epoch (геология) неогеновый период elephantine слоновый ~ слоноподобный;
неуклюжий, тяжеловесный;
elephantine humour грубый юмор ~ слоноподобный;
неуклюжий, тяжеловесный;
elephantine humour грубый юморБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > elephantine
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