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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > higher sugars
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1. a от I2. a бот. зоол. высший, высокоорганизованныйСинонимический ряд:1. above (adj.) above; beyond; bigger; more altitudinous; more elevated; superior to; surpassing; taller2. acuter (adj.) acuter; more argute; more piping; more shrill; more treble; sharper; thinner3. dearer (adj.) costlier; dearer; more expensive; more high-priced4. higher (adj.) grander; higher; loftier; more eloquent; more exalted; more heightened; more raised; more soaring; more towering5. more drugged (adj.) more doped; more drugged; more hopped-up; more spaced-out; more stoned; more zonked6. more malodorous (adj.) frowsier; funkier; fustier; gamier; more fetid; more malodorous; more mephitic; more nidorous; more noisome; more olid; more putrid; more rancid; more reeking; more stenchful; more stenchy; more stinking; more whiffy; mustier; ranker; reekier; smellier; staler; stinkier7. shriller (adj.) more high-pitched; more piercing; shriller8. stronger (adj.) fiercer; heavier; more furious; stronger9. superior (adj.) greater; over; overlying; senior; superincumbent; superior; superjacent10. above (other) above; aloft; beyond; on top of; over; overhead; superior
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