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1 handicapé
c black handicapé, e [ˈɑ̃dikape]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine nounc black3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec deux p.* * *
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handicapée ’ɑ̃dikape adjectif1) ( infirme) disabled, handicapped2) ( désavantagé)
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nom masculin, féminin disabled person* * *'ɑ̃dikape handicapé, -e1. adj2. nm/fhandicapé physique; handicapée physique — physically handicapped person
handicapé mental; handicapée mentale — mentally handicapped person
* * *A pp ⇒ handicaper.B pp adj1 ( infirme) disabled, handicapped; handicapé à vie permanently disabled;2 ( désavantagé) être handicapé to be at a disadvantage;( féminin handicapée) [ʼɑ̃dikape] adjectif————————, handicapée [ʼɑ̃dikape] nom masculin, nom fémininhandicapped ou disabled person -
2 médicopédagogique
médicopédagogique [medikopedagɔʒik]adjective• centre or institut médicopédagogique special school (for physically or mentally handicapped children)
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