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1 culottes
[kjulɔts]nounplural hlačno krilo -
2 ocular
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3 circular
['sə:kjulə] 1. adjective1) (having the form of a circle: a circular piece of paper.) okrogel2) (leading back to the point from which it started: a circular road.) krožen2. noun(a notice etc, especially advertising something, sent to a number of persons: We often get circulars advertising holidays.) okrožnica* * *I [sɜ:kjulə]adjective ( circularly adverb)okrogel, kroženII [sé:kjulə]nounokrožnica, prospekt, reklama -
4 binocular
[binɔkjulə, bainɔkjulə]1.adjectivebinokularen;2.nounpluraldaljnogled -
5 avuncular
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6 carbuncular
[ka:bʌŋkjulə]adjectivegranatast, rubinov; tvorav, vnet -
7 circularize
[sɜ:kjuləraiz]transitive verbrazposlati okrožnice, prospekte -
8 flocculent
[flɔkjulənt]adjectivekosmičast -
9 flocculous
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10 furuncular
[fjurʌŋkjulə]adjectivetvorav, turov -
11 furunculous
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12 homuncule
[hɔmʌŋkjul]nounhomunkulus, človeček, pritlikavec -
13 homunculus
[hɔmʌŋkjuləs]noun(plural homonculi) umetni človeček; homunkulus -
14 immaculate
[i'mækjulət]1) (perfectly clean; spotless.) neomadeževan, brezmadežen2) (perfectly correct; faultless.) brezhiben* * *[imaekjulit]adjective ( immaculately adverb)neomadeževan, čist; brezmadežen; figuratively brezhiben; botany zoology enobarven -
15 inoculable
[inɔkjuləbl]adjectivemedicine cepljiv, vcepljiv; neimun, nezavarovan -
16 inoculant
[inɔkjulənt]nounmedicine cepivo -
17 inoculum
[inɔkjuləm]nounmedicine cepivo -
18 interocular
[intərɔkjulə]adjectivemedočesen -
19 jocular
[džɔkjulə]adjective ( jocularly adverb)šaljiv, vesel, razpoložen -
20 locular
[lɔkjulə]adjectivebotany predalčast; zoology prekaten
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