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41 Spanish onion
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42 Spanish-American
Spanish-American2 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉van/met betrekking tot bewoners van de USA van Spaanse afkomst -
43 Spanish paprika
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44 Spanish blind
Spanish blind Rollladen m (ausstellbar)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Spanish blind
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45 Spanish High Gothic style
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Spanish High Gothic style
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46 Spanish leather
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Spanish leather
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47 Spanish tile
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Spanish tile
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48 Spanish
• Spanish• Španěl• španělština• španělský -
49 Spanish State
• Spanish State, the «испанский штат», прозвище штата Нью-Мексико, где сохраняются следы испанского влияния и значителен процент испаноязычного населенияСША. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > Spanish State
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50 Spanish
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51 Spanish
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52 spanish
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53 spanish fly
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54 Spanish Braid
A heavy cotton braid, plain weave, made in several widths and used for Sicilian embroidery work as well as binding. -
55 Spanish Broom
This plant yields fine fibre which is used in Spain for lace and other fine tissues. In Italy and France a durable cloth is made of it. The plant (Spartium Scoparium) grows well in dry, hilly places, railway banks, etc., and has a beautiful yellow butterfly-shaped flower. -
56 Spanish Cloth
An 18th century fine woollen fabric, dyed black or scarlet and used in England for dress purposes. -
57 Spanish Crape
An 18th century all-worsted dress fabric produced at Norwich and other places. -
58 Spanish Linen
A linen warp, cotton weft, plain weave dress fabric, made about 26-in. to 30-in. wide and washable. Mostly used for summer dresses. -
59 Spanish Moss
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60 Spanish Stitch
An embroidery stitch consisting of a cross stitch on the face in rows and a square on the back, or the cross on the face may be enclosed in a square.
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