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1 object
sasaran, tujuan, soal, benda, tdk setuju* * *menolak* * *sasaran, tujuan, soal, benda, tidak setuju* * *bahan, barang, penderita, benda -
2 object-glass
object-glass -
3 object of fun
guyonan -
4 object of the struggle
rebutan -
5 object budget
anggaran proyek -
6 object carrier drum
tahang pengangkut objek -
7 object contrast
kontras benda -
8 object distance
jarak benda -
9 object height
tinggi benda -
10 object holder
pemegang objek -
11 object length
[jarak/panjang benda] -
12 object lens
kanta lensa benda -
13 object of delegation
tujuan delegasi -
14 object point
titik benda -
15 object space
ruang benda -
16 object-glass set
susunan lensa -
17 sheet object
lembar object -
18 a small object
butiran -
19 an object that in extracted
cabutan -
20 embroidered object
bordilan
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