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1) літера; документ; лист, послання; орендодавець2) реєструвати•- letter bomb
- letter certificatory
- letter of acceptance
- letter of accreditation
- letter of advice
- letter of attorney
- letter of authority
- letter of character
- letter of collection
- letter of commitment
- letter of conveyance
- letter of credence
- letter of credit
- letter of denization
- letter of deposit
- letter of grant
- letter of guaranty
- letter of hypothecation
- letter of identification
- letter of indemnity
- letter of inquiry
- letter of instruction
- letter of introduction
- letter of mart
- letter of privilege
- letter of procuration
- letter of recommendation
- letter of reprisal
- letter of resignation
- letter of the law
- letter testimonial
- letters avocatory
- letter s citatory
- letters credentials
- letters dismissory
- letters missive
- letters of administration
- letters of caption
- letters of credence
- letters of domiciliation
- letters of executor
- letters of mart
- letters of recall
- letters of supplement
- letters patent
- letters patent of nobility
- letters requisitory
- letters rogatory
- letters testamentary
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