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1 pozo surgente
• flowing handwriting• flowingly• gush out• gushing -
2 işlek
1. much used, busy (street). 2. much frequented (shop). 3. flowing, cursive (handwriting). 4. gram. productive. - yazı clear, flowing handwriting. -
3 fluente
• flowers and fruits• flowing• flowing handwriting• flue stop• fluent• fluently• Glengarry• glib• glibly• voltmeter• voluble• voluble person -
4 беглый почерк
1) General subject: running hand2) Makarov: flowing handwriting -
5 afluente
• affluent• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting• inflow of capital• influence• moneyed• outflowing• prosperous• ricefield• rich and poor• thriving• wealth tax• wealthy class -
6 corriente
• current• customary• electricity• floury• flow abundantly into• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting• oneself• ongoing buyer• stream• tend towards• tendency to get depressed• tide• trenching knife• trend analysis• unexceptional• unspectacular• usual -
7 fluido
• eloquent• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting• flue stop• fluently• fluffiness• fluid asset• fully-conversant• Glengarry• glibly• liquid• smooth-talking• well spaced out• well spring -
8 fluyente
• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting -
9 manante
• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting -
10 que fluye
• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting -
11 que mana
• flowers and fruits• flowing handwriting -
12 letra tirada
f.flowing handwriting.
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