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61 žluč(ník)ový
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62 dope nik
n. 마약 상용자 -
63 nudnick, -nik
n. (미속)따분한 귀찮은 사람 -
64 sput nik
(روسي) قمر مصنوعي ، ماهواره -
65 beatnik beat·nik n
['biːtnɪk]beatnik m/f inv -
66 refusenik re·fuse·nik n
[rɪ'fjuːznɪk] -
67 sputnik sput·nik n
['spʊtnɪk]sputnik m inv -
68 budul’nik
(Russian) wind up alarm clock -
69 ko’nik
v.i. to put up with, to get used to, to adapt to; to accept -
70 nachal’nik
boss, chief, head, superior. (Russian) -
71 rubil’nik
(Russian) knife switch -
72 umival’nik
(Russian) faucet -
73 xolodil’nik
(Russian) refrigerator -
74 Kagal'nik
р. Кагальник (РФ) -
75 leđnik
• dorsal muscle• musculus dorsi -
76 širokoleđnik
• musculus latissimus dorsi -
77 čarob nik
• enchanter -
78 strój nik
• matching stub -
79 chałtur|nik
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chałtur|nik
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80 YA'AX NIK
Árbol cuyas hojas se utilizan como forraje para los animales.
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