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1 abrasion terrace
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2 abrasion terrace
gradin d'abrasion; terrasse d'abrasion -
3 abrasion terrace
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4 abrasion
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5 abrasion
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6 abrasion
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7 terrace
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8 terrace
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9 terrace
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10 grada de abrasión
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut bench -
11 terraza de abrasión
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut bench -
12 gradin d'abrasion
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut benchDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > gradin d'abrasion
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13 terrasse d'abrasion
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut benchDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > terrasse d'abrasion
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14 marine-built terrace
grada de abrasión; terraza de abrasiónEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > marine-built terrace
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15 water-built terrace
grada de abrasión; terraza de abrasiónEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > water-built terrace
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16 marine-built terrace
gradin d'abrasion; terrasse d'abrasionEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > marine-built terrace
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17 water-built terrace
gradin d'abrasion; terrasse d'abrasionEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > water-built terrace
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18 Schorre
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut bench -
19 Wellenstufe
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut bench -
20 абразионная терраса
abrasion terrace; marine-built terrace; water-built terrace; water-cut benchРусско-английский географический словарь > абразионная терраса
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