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rachitique [ʀa∫itik]adjective( = maigre) puny ; [arbre, poulet] scraggy* * *ʀaʃitik1) Médecine [personne]2) ( maigre) [animal, plante, personne] scrawny* * *ʀaʃitik adj1) MÉDECINE suffering from rickets2) fig (personne, animal, arbre) scrawny* * *rachitique adj2 fig [animal, plante] scrawny.[raʃitik] adjectif————————[raʃitik] nom masculin et féminin -
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rachitico agg.1 rachitic, (fam.) suffering from rickets: bimbo rachitico, rachitic child (o child suffering from rickets)◆ s.m. (med.) person who suffers from rickets.* * *[ra'kitiko] rachitico -a, -ci, -che1. agg2. sm/f* * *1.1) med. rickety2) fig. [animale, pianta] stunted, undersized2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) = person who suffers from rickets* * *rachiticopl. -ci, - che /ra'kitiko, t∫i, ke/1 med. rickety2 fig. [animale, pianta] stunted, undersized(f. -a) = person who suffers from rickets. -
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[ra'kitiko] rachitico -a, -ci, -che1. agg2. sm/f
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