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1 amicable
adjectivefreundschaftlich [Gespräch, Beziehungen]; gütlich [Einigung]; friedlich [Lösung]* * *['æmikəbl](friendly: The dispute was finally settled in a very amicable manner.) freundschaftlich- academic.ru/2167/amicably">amicably* * *ami·cable[ˈæmikəbl̩]1. (friendly) freundlich\amicable manner freundliche [o liebenswürdige] Art2. (mutual)\amicable divorce einvernehmliche [o einverständliche] Scheidung\amicable settlement gütliche Einigung, gütlicher Vergleich* * *['mɪkəbl]adjperson freundlich; relations freundschaftlich; discussion friedlich; (JUR) settlement, divorce, agreement gütlich* * *amicable composition JUR, POL gütliches Schiedsverfahren;amicable numbers MATH befreundete Zahlen* * *adjectivefreundschaftlich [Gespräch, Beziehungen]; gütlich [Einigung]; friedlich [Lösung]* * *adj.freundschaftlich adj.gütig adj.
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