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adjective (completely round, like a ball: It is now known that the world is not flat, but spherical; a spherical object.) esféricotr['sferɪkəl]1 esférico,-aspherical ['sfɪrɪkəl, 'sfɛr-] adj: esféricoadj.• esférico (Matemática) adj.'sfɪrɪkəl, 'sferɪkəladjective esférico['sferɪkǝl]ADJ esférico* * *['sfɪrɪkəl, 'sferɪkəl]adjective esférico -
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adjective (completely round, like a ball: It is now known that the world is not flat, but spherical; a spherical object.) krum, rundadj. \/ˈsferɪk(ə)l\/1) sfærisk, rund (som en kule), kule-, kuleformet2) ( spesielt poetisk) himmelsk, sfærisk -
84 retrucar
v.to hit again, like a ball rebounding; to kiss (billar).* * *VI1) [+ argumento] to turn against its user2) Cono Sur (=replicar) to retortle retruqué diciendo que... — I retorted to him that...
3) (Billar) to kiss* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp CS frml) to answer back2.retrucar vt1) ( replicar) to retort2) ( en billar) to kiss* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp CS frml) to answer back2.retrucar vt1) ( replicar) to retort2) ( en billar) to kiss* * *retrucar [A2 ]vi( frml); to answer back■ retrucarvtA (replicar) to retortB (en billar) to kiss* * *♦ vi♦ vtPerú, RP, Ven Fam [replicar] to retort -
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['sferikəl]adjective (completely round, like a ball: It is now known that the world is not flat, but spherical; a spherical object.) hnöttóttur -
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['sferikəl]adjective (completely round, like a ball: It is now known that the world is not flat, but spherical; a spherical object.) esférico* * *spher.i.cal[sf'erikəl] adj 1 esférico, redondo, globular. 2 relativo a esfera. -
88 αποσφαιρισθείς
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90 αποσφαιρίζεται
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94 διεκμηρυόμενος
διεκμηρῡόμενος, διά-ἐκμηρύομαιwind off like a ball of thread: pres part mp masc nom sg -
95 διεκμηρύεσθαι
διεκμηρύ̱εσθαι, διά-ἐκμηρύομαιwind off like a ball of thread: pres inf mp -
96 διεσφαιρίσθη
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97 διεσφαίριζε
διασφαιρίζωthrow about like a ball: imperf ind act 3rd sg -
98 εκμηρυομένης
ἐκμηρῡομένης, ἐκμηρύομαιwind off like a ball of thread: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
99 ἐκμηρυομένης
ἐκμηρῡομένης, ἐκμηρύομαιwind off like a ball of thread: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
100 εκμηρυομένους
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