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tr['sɒfɪstrɪ]noun (pl sophistries)1 (art) sofistería2 (argument) sofisma nombre masculinon.• argucia s.f.• sofistería s.f.'sɑːfəstrimass & count noun (pl - ries) sofistería f['sɒfɪstrɪ]N sofistería f* * *['sɑːfəstri]mass & count noun (pl - ries) sofistería f -
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