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classicists

  • 1 clasicista

    f. & m.
    classicist, elitist.
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    1 classicistic
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    adjetivo classicistic
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    masculino y femenino classicist
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    Ex. This article examines the project of the National Association of classicists which provides an example of the benefits and the problems associated with an attempt to involve scholars very directly in preservation decision making = Este artículo examina el proyecto de la Asociación Nacional de Clasicistas que ejemplifica los beneficios y los problemas relacionados con un intento de hacer que los estudiosos participen muy directamente en la toma de decisiones sobre conservación.
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    adjetivo classicistic
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    masculino y femenino classicist
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    Ex: This article examines the project of the National Association of classicists which provides an example of the benefits and the problems associated with an attempt to involve scholars very directly in preservation decision making = Este artículo examina el proyecto de la Asociación Nacional de Clasicistas que ejemplifica los beneficios y los problemas relacionados con un intento de hacer que los estudiosos participen muy directamente en la toma de decisiones sobre conservación.

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    Spanish-English dictionary > clasicista

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