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1 plage granule
Макаров: факельная гранула, флоккульная гранула -
2 plage granule
факельная гранула, флоккульная гранула -
3 гранула
granuleвзрывающаяся гранулаexploding granuleфакельная гранулаfacular granuleфлоккульная гранулаplage granule -
4 флоккульная гранула
plage granule, floccular granule -
5 флоккульная гранула
Makarov: floccular granule, plage granuleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > флоккульная гранула
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6 факельная гранула
facular granule, plage granule -
7 факельная гранула
Makarov: plage granule
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