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1 nastum
• outbreak -
2 izbijanje
• dislodging• emanation• emergence• ejection• outbreak• jumping up• beating -
3 izbiti
• spring up• come out• outbreak• go -
4 buna
• buna; disorder; insurrection; mutiny; outbreak; rebeling; rebelion; rebellion; revolt; revolution; rising; sedition; tumult; turbulence; uprising; uproar -
5 eksplozija
• air blast; bang; blast; burst; detonation; eruption; exploding; explosion; fulmination; outbreak; underwater blast -
6 izbijanje
• beating; belch; break out; break-out; collapse; debouchment; dislodging; ejection; emanation; emergence; eruption; extrusion; fling; jumping up; knockout; outbreak; protrusion; ramp; spurt; striking -
7 izbijati
• a shoot head of; bud; burst; emanate; erupt; gleam; outbreak; peep; protrude; push out; put; put forth; shed; shoot; shoot (shot, shot); shoot out; sprout; sprout forth; well -
8 izbiti
• a shoot head of; break; burgeon; come; come out; debouch; erupt; extrude; flog; go (went, gone); knock; maul; outbreak; push out; shoot out; spring up; start; strike out; tilt; trounce -
9 metež
• affray; bustleabout; chaos; commotion; disorder; fuss; hubbub; hugger-mugger; jumble; mix up; outbreak; pother; revolt; riot; rough and tumble; rough-and-tumble; scimmage; scuffle; shindy; tempest; throng; to-do; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; turn-up; uproar -
10 nastajati
• get; grow; grow into; originate; outbreak; see service; set in; stand on; stand upon; to grow into -
11 nastati
• accrue; arise; arisen; arose; become; begin; close in; commence; dawn; develop; emerge; engender; falling; grow; issu; originate; outbreak; set up; succeed; take place; to arise -
12 nastup
• access; accession; advent; bout; emersion; fit; outbreak; outburst; paroxysm; spell; transport -
13 početak
• beginning; begun; bud; commencement; dawn; derivation; derive; element; inauguration; incepti on; inception; incipience; initiation; oigin; onset; opening; origin; origin,; origine; outbreak; outset; runtime; seeds; set-out; source; springs; start; starting; threshold -
14 provala
• burglary; eruption; intrusion; irruption; outbreak; outburst; raid; spurt -
15 ustanak
• insurrection; mutiny; outbreak; rebeling; rebellion; revolt; rising; sedition; tumult; uprising; uproar -
16 uzbuna
• alarm; alarming; alert; ferment; fermentation; outbreak; panic; shake up; shake-up; stir; storm; tempest; turbo; uproar
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