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1 ...을 포함하여
prep. including -
2 ...을 함께 넣어
prep. including -
3 가공
n. fiction, imaginative narrative which has no basis in fact (i.e. novel); category of literature including works of imaginative narratives; made-up story; act of creating with the imagination, processing, working, adapting, treating -
4 균
n. fungus, any of a group of organisms including mushrooms and mildews -
5 금융
n. finance, money management (including investment, banking, etc.); science of money management -
6 대혈관
n. trunk, human body not including the limbs and head -
7 모카신
n. moccasin, heelless slipper of soft and flexible leather; hard-soled shoe that resembles the moccasin; any of several North American snakes including the cottonmouth (Zoology) -
8 몽구스
n. mongoose, (Zoology) any of several ferret-like mammals that eat snakes and other animals (including rodents, birds, etc.) -
9 본토
n. mainland, main land mass of a continent or country (not including adjacent islands or peninsulas) -
10 사과산
n. malic acid, colorless crystalline compound found in a number of fruits (including apples, tomatoes, etc.) -
11 셈족
n. Semite, member of a group of peoples supposedly descended from the eldest son of Noah (including the Jews, Arabs, Akkadians, and Phoenicians) -
12 오세아니아
n. Oceania, islands of the central and southern Pacific Ocean (including Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia and New Zealand) -
13 중동
n. Middle East, region extending from the southeastern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea (including countries in southwest Asia and northeast Africa) -
14 총괄적
adj. all-inclusive, including everything, comprehensive -
15 프랑
n. franc, unit of currency in France; unit of currency in several European countries (including Belgium and Switzerland) -
16 홍콩
n. Hong Kong, territory under the sovereignty of China and comprised of the Kowloon peninsula and a number of islands (including the island of Hong Kong) off the Chinese mainland
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including — [adj] containing along with, among other things, as well as, counting, in addition to, inclusive of, in conjunction with, made up of, not to mention, plus, together with, with; concept 577 Ant. excluding, rejecting … New thesaurus
including — ► PREPOSITION ▪ containing as part of the whole being considered … English terms dictionary
including — [in klo͞od′iŋ] prep. involving, containing, or comprising … English World dictionary
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