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1 perfumery use
Парфюмерия: использование в парфюмерном производстве -
2 perfumery use
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > perfumery use
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3 perfumery
1. n парфюмерия2. n парфюмерное дело3. n парфюмерная фабрика4. n парфюмерный магазин, парфюмерия -
4 masculine
1. n грам. мужской родmasculine note — нота, свойственная мужской парфюмерии
2. n грам. слово мужского рода3. n грам. лицо мужского пола; мужчина; мальчик4. a грам. мужского рода5. a стих. мужской6. a мужественный; сильный, энергичный7. a мужеподобныйСинонимический ряд:1. manly (adj.) brave; brawny; courageous; manly; muscular; powerful; robust; strong2. virile (adj.) generative; male; manlike; potent; virileАнтонимический ряд:feminine; weak
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