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1 tiers-mondiste
tjɛʀmɔ̃dist
1.
adjectif [discours, politique] in support of the Third World (après n)
2.
nom masculin et féminin supporter of the Third World* * *A adj [conscience, mouvement] Third-World ( épith); [discours, politique] in support of the Third World.B nmf supporter of the Third World.[tjɛrmɔ̃dist] ( pluriel tiers-mondistes) adjectif1. [du tiers-mondisme] pro-Third World2. [du tiers-monde] Third World (modificateur)————————[tjɛrmɔ̃dist] ( pluriel tiers-mondistes) nom masculin et féminin1. [spécialiste du tiers-monde] Third World expert2. [idéologue du tiers-mondisme] Third Worldist
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