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n1) задня (тильна) сторона2) зад3) надвірні будівлі4) відхоже місце* * *n1) задня, тильна сторона2) сідниці, зад3) дiaл. надвірні будівлі; відхоже місце -
2 backside
n1) задня, тильна сторона2) сідниці, зад3) дiaл. надвірні будівлі; відхоже місце
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