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    s 1. simbol, znak; znamen, znamenje, obilježje, slika čega; [arch] oznaka, obilježje čega; žig, znak; 2. značaj, karakter, karakterne crte; zajednički (osnovni, glavni) oblik, karakteristični razred, rod, vrsta, skupina, tip, odlika, soj, kategorija, kalibar 3. uzor, primjer, egzemplar, pralik 4. [print] štamparsko slovo, slova; [collect] tisak, pismo 5. lik ili napis na novcu, medalji i dr. /bold (heavy) # = mastan tisak, masna slova; in # = složen, gotov za tisak, štampu; to appear in # = biti objelodanjen, tiskan, štampan
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    klasa
    klasificirati
    otipkati
    oznaka
    pisati na pisaćem stroju
    slog
    slovo
    tip
    tipkati
    upisati
    uzorak
    vrsta
    znak

    English-Croatian dictionary > type

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