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po·si·tion·al[pəˈzɪʃənəl]a \positional change ein Stellungswechsel* * *positional [pəˈzıʃənl] adj Positions…, Stellungs…, Lage…:positional warfare Stellungskrieg m* * *adj.Stellungs- präfix.
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