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101 extraterrestrial matter
materia extraterrestreEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > extraterrestrial matter
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102 intercloud matter
materia internubeEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > intercloud matter
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103 intergalactic matter
materia intergalácticaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > intergalactic matter
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104 interplanetary matter
materia interplanetariaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > interplanetary matter
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105 interstellar matter
materia interestelarEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > interstellar matter
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106 intracluster matter
materia intracúmuloEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > intracluster matter
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107 organic matter
materia orgánicaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > organic matter
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108 by-matter
s.alguna cosa accidental. -
109 closed matter
s.asunto concluido. -
110 complicated matter
s.asunto complicado, asunto intrincado. -
111 crucial matter
s.cuestión de vida o muerte. -
112 dark matter
s.materia oscura. -
113 delicate matter
s.asunto delicado, problema molesto, punto sensible, tema delicado. -
114 disputed matter
s.asunto contencioso, asunto en litigio. -
115 docket matter
s.asunto para la lista de causas. -
116 dry matter
s.materia seca. -
117 evidential matter
s.evidencia comprobatoria. -
118 foreign matter
s.materia extraña. -
119 gelatinous matter
s.materia gelatinosa, substancia gelatinosa. -
120 gray matter
s.1 substancia gris, materia gris.2 inteligencia, materia gris, capacidad para entender, entendederas.
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