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Pad.u.an[p'ædjuən] n paduano, patavino: natural ou habitante de Pádua (Itália). • adj paduano, patavino. -
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fusion, combination, blend, synthesis -
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fusion, combination, blend, synthesis. -
6 paduan aluminium
aluminium alloy -
7 paduan enam
sextet -
8 paduan logam
alloy -
9 paduan suara
chorus, choir* * *choir -
10 paduan terkendali
controlled fusion -
11 paduan suara gereja
choral -
12 gelombang paduan
coupled wave -
13 lengkung paduan
fusion curve -
14 peranti paduan
fusion devices -
15 choir
paduan suara* * *paduan suara* * *paduan suara* * *paduan suara -
16 aluminium alloy
paduan aluminium -
17 bismuth alloy
paduan bismut -
18 chorale
paduan suara -
19 compacted rockfoil
paduan batu yang kokoh -
20 controlled fusion
paduan terkendali
См. также в других словарях:
Paduan — adjective or noun see Padua … New Collegiate Dictionary
paduan — pad·u·an … English syllables
paduan — I. ˈpajəwən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Padua, Italy + English an (adjective suffix) : of, relating to, or characteristic of the city of Padua, Italy II. noun ( s) … Useful english dictionary
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