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101 verzweigt
ver|zweigt [fɛɐ'tsvaikt]adjBaum, Familie, Firma, Straßennetz branched; (ANAT, fig) ramified* * *ver·zweigt[fɛɐ̯ˈtsvaikt]adj branched, having many brancheswir sind eine weit verzweigte Familie we belong to a large, extended familyihr Vertriebsnetz besteht aus einem international \verzweigten System their sales network comprises a system that has many international branches -
102 weit verbreitet
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103 weit verzweigt
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104 разветвлённый
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105 разлапистый
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106 rozgałęziony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozgałęziony
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107 rozwidlony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozwidlony
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108 ugałęziony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ugałęziony
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109 forgrenet
adj branching,F ramified;[ en vidt forgrenet organisation] an organisation with many ramifications. -
110 vidtforgrenet
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111 dallanmış
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112 شاخ در شاخ
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113 가지를 내는
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114 разклонен
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115 प्रतान
pra-tānám. a shoot, tendril AV. etc. etc.;
a plant with tendrils Mn. Var. ;
(met.) branching out, ramification Kathās. Suṡr. ;
N. of a section of a wk. whose name ends in kalpa-latā Cat. ;
diffuseness, prolixity Sarvad. ;
a kind of disease, tetanus, epilepsy L. ;
N. of a man (pl., his descendants) gaṇa upakâ̱di;
(ā, orᅠ ī) f. N. of a plant (= go-jihvā) L. ;
- na-vat mfn. having shoots orᅠ tendrils Suṡr. ;
ramified ib.
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116 ramificato agg
[ramifi'kato] ramificato (-a)(albero, corna) branched, (tumore) ramified -
117 vertakt
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118 weitverzweigt
weitverzweigt highly ramifiedDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > weitverzweigt
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119 haarainen
yks.nom. haarainen; yks.gen. haaraisen; yks.part. haaraista; yks.ill. haaraiseen; mon.gen. haaraisten haaraisien; mon.part. haaraisia; mon.ill. haaraisiinbranched (adje)forked (adje)* * *• forked• ramified• ramose• branchy• branched• arborescent -
120 haarakas
• branched• ramose• ramified• branchy• forked
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