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1 swine
1) ((plural swine) an old word for a pig.) svinja2) ((plural swines) an offensive word for a person who behaves in a cruel or disgusting way towards others.) svinja* * *plural swine [swáin]noun svinja; prašič (tudi figuratively); lopovhe eats like a swine — jé kot prašič, pravi požeruh je -
2 swine plague
[swáinpleig]nounveterinary svinjska kuga -
3 swine-fever
[swáinfi:və]nounveterinary svinjska rdečica -
4 pearl
[pə:l](a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) biser; biseren- pearly- pearl-diver
- pearl-fisher* * *I [pə:l]nounbiser, biserovina; rosna kaplja, solza; pharmacology kroglica (zdravila); modrikasta svetlo siva barva; printing perl (stopnja tiskarskih črk)II [pə:l]1.intransitive verbtvoriti bisere; bleščati, sijati kot biser; kapljati; iskati bisere;2.transitive verbkrasiti z biseri; orositi
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