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101 herék
(EN) balls; knockers -
102 kangörcs
(EN) blue balls; musth -
103 lófaszt!
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104 mellek
(DE) Titten; (EN) balls -
105 tök
(DE) Kürbis {r}; Plutzer {r}; (EN) balls; dork; flat-out; gourd; knockers; marrow; nuts; pumpkin; squash; squash-melon; stone; vegetable marrow -
106 tökösség
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107 túrót!
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108 ütöget
(EN) jiggle; knock the balls about; peal -
109 vőlegénybaj
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110 μετασφαιρισμός
μετα-σφαιρισμός, ὁ, das Werfen des Balls nach einer andern Seite hin -
111 królowa
królowa [krulɔva] f\królowa balu/wieczoru die Königin des Balls/Abends\królowa nauk die Königin der Wissenschaftenpaź królowej Schwalbenschwanz m -
112 Abgabe
Abgabe f2) kein Pl ( das Abliefern) eines Passes, Dokuments wydanie nt; einer Doktorarbeit oddanie nt, złożenie nt -
113 Abprall
Abprall <-[e]s, -e> m -
114 многосемянные семена сахарной свеклы
многосемянные семена сахарной свеклы
Семена, содержащие два и более зародыша.
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