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clerc [klεʀ]masculine noun* * *klɛʀnom masculin Administration, Droit clerk* * *klɛʀ nm* * *clerc nm2 † Relig cleric;3 ‡( lettré) scholar; être (grand) clerc en la matière to be an expert on the subject; il ne faut pas être grand clerc pour… you don't need to be a genius to…;4 ( intellectuel) intellectual.[klɛr] nom masculinpoint n'est besoin d'être grand clerc pour deviner la fin de l'histoire you don't need to be a genius to guess the end of the story3. [employé]
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