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1 mutual extermination
Военный термин: взаимное уничтожение воюющих сторон -
2 mutual extermination
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3 mutual extermination
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4 extermination
1. n уничтожение; истреблениеextermination camp — лагерь смерти, лагерь уничтожения
2. n спец. дезинсекция; дератизацияСинонимический ряд:destruction (noun) abolition; annihilation; demolition; destruction; devastation; dissipation; eradication; explosion; extinction; leveling; liquidation; murder; obliteration; razing; wrecking -
5 war of extermination
extermination camp — лагерь смерти, лагерь уничтожения
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6 obliteration
1. n уничтожение; разрушение; стирание, изглаживание2. n удаление; затушёвывание3. n погашение4. n спец. заиливание5. n мед. облитерация, патологическое закрытие6. n психиатр. стирание из памяти события или сведенияСинонимический ряд:1. cancellation (noun) cancellation; deletion; effacement; erasure2. liquidation (noun) annihilation; eradication; extermination; extinction; liquidation3. spot (noun) blemish; blot; blotch; defect; mark; smear; smudge; spot; stain
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