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1 carecer
carecer ( conjugate carecer) verbo intransitivo (frml) carecer de algo to lack sth; carece de valor it has no value, it is worthless
carecer verbo intransitivo carecer de algo, to lack sthg ' carecer' also found in these entries: Spanish: adolecer - braga - última - último English: lack - devoid - lacking -
2 carente
carente adjetivo (frml): niños carentes de cariño children lacking affection
carente adjetivo lacking: es una novela carente de todo interés, it's a novel which is devoid of any interest ' carente' also found in these entries: Spanish: fea - feo - necesitada - necesitado English: defective - dog-eat-dog - uncritical - blank - derivative
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