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1 sodden
[sɔdn]1.adjectivenamočen, premočen; slabo pečen, neprepečen; napihnjen, nabuhel (kruh); (redko) prevret, kuhan; brezizrazen, neumensodden with wet — premočen, namočen, prepojensodden features — zabuhel obraz;2.transitive verb & intransitive verbnamočiti (se), razmočiti (se)
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