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1 healing
tr['hiːlɪŋ]adj.• curativo, -a adj.• sanativo, -a adj.n.• cicatrización s.f.• cura s.f.• curación s.f.['hiːlɪŋ]1.ADJ curativo, sanativo2.N curación f3.CPDhealing powers NPL — [of herb, stone] virtudes fpl curativas; [of body] poder m de recuperación; [of healer] poderes mpl de curación
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2 healing
adj.1 cicatrizante, curativo, sanativo.2 sanador.s.1 sanativo, curativo, medicinal, saludable; emoliente; conciliador, pacífico.2 curación.3 el poder de dar la salud.4 sanación, cura.ger.gerundio del verbo HEAL. -
3 healing substance
s.medicamento. -
4 self-healing
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5 faith-healing
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6 faith healing
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7 multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma
English-Spanish medical dictionary > multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma
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8 self-healing squamous epithelioma
English-Spanish medical dictionary > self-healing squamous epithelioma
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9 wound healing
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10 self-healing capacitor
nELEC ENG condensador autorregenerable mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > self-healing capacitor
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11 self-healing properties
n plTEXTIL propiedades autocurativas f plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > self-healing properties
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12 all-healing
adj.que lo cura o sana todo. -
13 be healing
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14 crystal healing
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15 faith healing
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16 mental healing
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17 quack-healing
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18 quack-healing medicine
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19 self-healing
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20 self-healing capacitor
s.capacitor autorregenerativo.
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