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21 ergative case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas ergatiu -
22 essive case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas essiu -
23 genitive case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas genitiu -
24 in any case
adv en tot cas, de totes maneres -
25 in case
conj i adv per si de cas -
26 inessive case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas inessiu -
27 instrumental case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas instrumental -
28 locative case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas locatiu -
29 nominative case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas nominatiu, cas recte -
30 oblique case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas oblic -
31 pencil case
s estoig, plomer -
32 pistol case
s pistolera -
33 test case
s JUR judici que fa jurisprudència -
34 translative case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas translatiu -
35 vanity case
s necesser, estoig per als cosmètics -
36 vocative case
s LINGÜÍSTICA cas vocatiu -
37 writing case
s cartera, estoig -
38 integrated computer-aided software engineering
s enginyeria de sistemes integrats per ordinador, CASE integrat, I-CASE. Def. del Termcat: Enginyeria de sistemes per ordinador que inclou un dipòsit de dades compartit que permet de coordinar totes les etapes d'un sistema d'informació.English-Catalan dictionary > integrated computer-aided software engineering
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39 integrated computer-assisted software engineering
s enginyeria de sistemes integrats per ordinador, CASE integrat, I-CASE. Def. del Termcat: Enginyeria de sistemes per ordinador que inclou un dipòsit de dades compartit que permet de coordinar totes les etapes d'un sistema d'informació.English-Catalan dictionary > integrated computer-assisted software engineering
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40 computer-aided software engineering
s enginyeria de sistemes per ordinador, enginyeria de programari, CASE. Def. del Termcat: Enginyeria que facilita l'automatització del disseny de la documentació, de l'anàlisi i de la programació d'un sistema d'informació durant el seu desenvolupament o bé en alguna de les seves etapes.English-Catalan dictionary > computer-aided software engineering
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