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1 senbei
= rice cracker.Ex. A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.* * *= rice cracker.Ex: A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.
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2 parecido a una avispa
(adj.) = waspishEx. A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.* * *(adj.) = waspishEx: A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.
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3 relacionado con las avispas
(adj.) = waspishEx. A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.* * *(adj.) = waspishEx: A Japanese wasp fan club has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare.
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