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al·ter·able[ˈɔ:ltəʳəbl̩, AM -t̬ɚ-]adj veränderbar▪ to be \alterable sich ändern lassen* * *['ɒltərəbl]adjveränderbar* * *alterable adj (adv alterably) veränderlich:not be alterable sich nicht (ab)ändern lassen* * *adj.veränderbar adj.änderbar adj.
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