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21 retailer co-operative
groupe m de détaillants -
22 wholesale co-operative
coopérative f d'achats -
23 workers' co-operative
coopérative f ouvrière -
24 co-operative
coopération; coopérative -
25 co-operative apartment
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > co-operative apartment
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26 intra-operative
peropératoire -
27 post-operative
postopératoire -
28 post-operative care
soins postopératoires -
29 pre-operative
préopératoire -
30 pre-operative medication
prémédicationEnglish-French medical dictionary > pre-operative medication
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31 second operative day
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32 amalgamated, co-operative
coopérative f issue de la fusionEnglish-French legislative terms > amalgamated, co-operative
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33 Canadian, Co-operative, Credit, Society
Société f canadienne de crédit coopératifEnglish-French legislative terms > Canadian, Co-operative, Credit, Society
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34 co-operative
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35 co-operative, agreement
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36 co-operative, association
association f coopérativeEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, association
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37 co-operative, basis, on, a
selon le mode coopératifEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, basis, on, a
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38 co-operative, corporation
société f coopérativeEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, corporation
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39 co-operative, credit, society
société f coopérative de créditEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, credit, society
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40 co-operative, education, program
programme m d'éducation coopérative, programme m d'enseignement coopératifEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, education, program
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