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- 'se-- plural obscenities - noun (an obscene act or word(s): He shouted obscenities at the police.) obscenidadtr[əb'senɪtɪ]noun (pl obscenities)1 (indecency) obscenidad nombre femenino, indecencia2 (word, expression, action) obscenidad nombre femeninon.• ajo* s.m.• dicharacho s.m.• obscenidad s.f.ɑːb'senəti, əb'senətia) u ( indecency) obscenidad fb) c ( repulsive thing or action) aberración f, espanto mc) c ( obscene word) obscenidad f[ǝb'senɪtɪ]1. N1) (=indecency) obscenidad f, indecencia f2) (=word) palabrota f, grosería f (esp LAm), lisura f (And, S. Cone)3) (fig)2.CPD* * *[ɑːb'senəti, əb'senəti]a) u ( indecency) obscenidad fb) c ( repulsive thing or action) aberración f, espanto mc) c ( obscene word) obscenidad f
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