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1 kuvata
yks.nom. kuvata; yks.gen. kuvaan; yks.part. kuvasi; yks.ill. kuvaisi; mon.gen. kuvatkoon; mon.part. kuvannut; mon.ill. kuvattiinbe characteristic of characterizing (adje)delineating (adje)depicting (adje)describing (adje)figuring (adje)film imaging (adje)photograph picturing (adje)portraying (adje)representing (adje)shooting (adje)symbolizing (adje)characterize (verb)delineate (verb)depict (verb)describe (verb)figure (verb)image (verb)picture (verb)portray (verb)represent (verb)shoot (verb)symbolize (verb)pictures (verb)* * *• represent• picture• pictures• portray• present• relate• report• photograph• set forth• shoot• signify• stand for• symbolize• tell• the pictures• trace• paint• take a picture• explain• characterise• characterize• define• delineate• depict• outline• draw• express• FIG• figure• film• illustrate• image• make clear• mean• describe
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