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1 Gelbohrfledermaus
1. LAT Uroderma bilobatum Peters2. RUS листонос-строитель m3. ENG yellow-eared [tent-building, tent-making] bat4. DEU Gelbohrfledermaus f5. FRA vespertilion m bilobéFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Gelbohrfledermaus
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2 Gelbohrfledermäuse
2. RUS листоносы-строители pl3. ENG tent-building [tent-making] bats4. DEU Gelbohrfledermäuse pl5. FRA —FÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Gelbohrfledermäuse
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3 1508
2. RUS листоносы-строители pl3. ENG tent-building [tent-making] bats4. DEU Gelbohrfledermäuse pl5. FRA — -
4 1509
1. LAT Uroderma bilobatum Peters2. RUS листонос-строитель m3. ENG yellow-eared [tent-building, tent-making] bat4. DEU Gelbohrfledermaus f5. FRA vespertilion m bilobé -
5 Höcker-Landschildkröte
1. LAT Psammobates tentorius (Bell)2. RUS шишковатая черепаха f3. ENG African tent tortoise4. DEU Höcker-Landschildkröte f5. FRA —Ареал обитания: АфрикаFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Höcker-Landschildkröte
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6 Glucken
1. LAT Lasiocampidae2. RUS коконопряды3. ENG tent Caterpillars, lappet moths4. DEU Glucken, Wollraupenspinner5. FRA lasiocampes, lasiocampidés, livrées -
7 Ringelspinner, amerikanischer
1. LAT Malacosoma americana Fabricius2. RUS коконопряд m кольчатый американский3. ENG eastern tent moth4. DEU Amerikanischer Ringelspinner m5. FRA livrée f d'AmériqueFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Ringelspinner, amerikanischer
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8 Wollraupenspinner
1. LAT Lasiocampidae2. RUS коконопряды3. ENG tent Caterpillars, lappet moths4. DEU Glucken, Wollraupenspinner5. FRA lasiocampes, lasiocampidés, livréesFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Wollraupenspinner
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9 impotent
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10 kompetent
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11 latent
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12 Patent
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13 patent
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14 potent
po'tent Mann seksualnie aktywny, fam. dobry w łóżku; ( finanzstark) rozporządzający dużymi środkami materialnymi -
15 renitent
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16 resistent
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17 8069
1. LAT Lasiocampidae2. RUS коконопряды3. ENG tent Caterpillars, lappet moths4. DEU Glucken, Wollraupenspinner5. FRA lasiocampes, lasiocampidés, livrées -
18 8102
1. LAT Malacosoma americana Fabricius2. RUS коконопряд m кольчатый американский3. ENG eastern tent moth4. DEU Amerikanischer Ringelspinner m5. FRA livrée f d'Amérique -
19 8103
1. LAT Malacosoma californicum Packard2. RUS коконопряд m кольчатый калифорнийский3. ENG western tent moth4. DEU —5. FRA — -
20 8105
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