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1) General subject: French brandy, brandy, cognac, lace (подбавленный к кофе и т. п.), main-sheet, peach brandy, peach-brandy2) Geology: Coniacian Stage, Coniacian age, Coniacian time, Coniacian, the Coniacian, the Coniacian age, the Coniacian Stage, (отложения) Conacian3) Colloquial: mainsheet4) French: eau de vie5) Gastronomy: grape brandy6) Jargon: red tape7) Makarov: cognac (особ. французский) -
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Geology: Coniacian, the Coniacian, the Coniacian ageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коньякский возраст
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