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tr['ɒfətərɪ]noun (pl offertories)n.• ofertorio s.m.'ɔːfərtɔːri, 'ɒfətərinoun (pl - ries) ( part of service) ofertorio m; ( collection) colecta f ( que se hace durante el ofertorio); (before n)['ɒfǝtǝrɪ]offertory box — cepillo m
1.N (Rel) (=part of service) ofertorio m ; (=collection) colecta f2.CPDoffertory box N — cepillo m
* * *['ɔːfərtɔːri, 'ɒfətəri]noun (pl - ries) ( part of service) ofertorio m; ( collection) colecta f ( que se hace durante el ofertorio); (before n)offertory box — cepillo m
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