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1 utcagyerek
(DE) Gassenbube {e}; Gassenjunge {r}; Gassenkind {s}; (EN) city arab; city-arab; corner-boy; dead-end kid; gamin; gutter-child; gutter-snipe; guttersnipe; mudlark; ragamuffin; street arab; street urchin; street-arab; wastrel -
2 árkol
(DE) Graben {r}; gruppen; grüppeln; (EN) ditch; groove; gutter -
3 attika-csatorna
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4 barázda
(DE) Furche {e}; Kannelierung {e}; Riefe {e}; Rille {e}; Zarge {e}; (EN) chase; drill; flute; furrow; gouge; groove; gutter; open furrow; score; sheeting; stria; stria, striae; striae -
5 barázdál
(DE) furchen; Furchung {e}; Riefelung {e}; riefeln; rippen; (EN) channel; furrow; groove; gutter; indenture; rout out; scratch; seam; striate -
6 csatorna
(DE) Einsteigeschacht {r}; Führung {e}; Kanal {r}; Kanäle {pl}; Kloake {e}; Gracht {e}; Kandel {r}; Kännel {r}; (EN) canal; carrier; chanel; channel; conduit; course; delf; delft; ditch; drain; duct; flume; furrow; gennel; graff; gutter; race; water gang; water-course; watercourse -
7 csatornavezeték
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8 csatornáz
(DE) kanalisieren; kanalisierende; kanalisiert; beschleusen; (EN) canal; canalize; channel; drain; gutter -
9 csibész
(DE) Bengel; Halunke {r}; Hundsfott {r}; Lorbass {r}; Range {e}; Schlingel {r}; Schurke {r}; Spitzbube {r}; schuftig; Ganeff {r}; Lausekerl {r}; Lauser {r}; Schlankel {r}; Spitzbübin {e}; (EN) badmash; bratty; gutter-snipe; knave; limb; rascally; scoundrel; scoundrelly; urchin; wide boy -
10 csurgó
(DE) Kandel {r}; Kännel {r}; (EN) drip; eaves; gutter; rain-strap; spout; streaming; water-bar -
11 csurog
(DE) troff; (EN) gutter; weep, wept -
12 ereszcsatorna
(DE) Dachrinne {e}; Fallrohr {s}; Rinne; Wasserrinne {e}; Abflussrinne {e}; Dachkandel {r}; Dachkännel {r}; Kandel {r}; (EN) eaves trough; gutter; water-shoot -
13 ereszcsatorna-kampó
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14 esővíz-csatorna
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15 gyerek
(DE) Kind {r}; Kindchen {s}; Wicht {r}; Elefantenbaby {s}; Patscherl {s}; juckeln; (EN) child; child, children; chit; curly-pate; gutter-bred; junior; kid; kiddiwink; kiddy; trainable -
16 hornyol
(DE) nuten; sicken; spunden; vernuten; (EN) channel; chase; feather; furrow; groove; gutter; mortice; mortise; notch; rout out; slot; striate -
17 horony
(DE) Aussparung {e}; Falz {r}; Nut {e}; Nute {e}; Riefe {e}; einkerben; (EN) chase; cut; fillister; flute; groove; gutter; mortice; mortise; nick; nitch; notch; rabbet; rebate; recess; sector; slot; stria; stria, striae; striae -
18 jasszvilág
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19 kanális
(EN) drain; drains; gutter; sewer -
20 kötésmargó
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