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1 canker
1. n1) мед. виразка2) мед. стоматит3) мед. пліснявка4) червоточина (тж перен.)5) рак рослин6) іржа2. v1) роз'їдати2) заражати3) нівечити4) поглинати5) загнивати, розкладатися* * *I n1) мeд. виразка; пліснявка; стоматитcanker of the mouth — гангренозний стоматит; водяний рак, нома
2) c-г. рак рослин, некроз плодових дерев; червоточина3) вeт. рак копита ( у коня)4) icт., дiaл. шипшина5) дiaл. іржа, ржа6) = cankerwormII v1) роз'їдати2) заражати3) губити, занапащати; розкладати; пожирати4) піддаватися роз'їданню; розкладатися, загнивати -
2 canker
I n1) мeд. виразка; пліснявка; стоматитcanker of the mouth — гангренозний стоматит; водяний рак, нома
2) c-г. рак рослин, некроз плодових дерев; червоточина3) вeт. рак копита ( у коня)4) icт., дiaл. шипшина5) дiaл. іржа, ржа6) = cankerwormII v1) роз'їдати2) заражати3) губити, занапащати; розкладати; пожирати4) піддаватися роз'їданню; розкладатися, загнивати -
3 canker
['kæŋkə] 1. n1) ви́разка; червото́чина (тж. перен.)2) мед. гангрено́зний стомати́т2. v1) роз'їда́ти2) заража́ти -
4 canker-berry
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5 canker-bloom
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6 canker-rose
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7 canker-berry
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8 canker-bloom
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9 canker-rose
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