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1 Oratoire de France
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2 oratoire
ɔʀatwaʀ
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adjectif oratorical
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nom masculin Religion oratory* * *ɔʀatwaʀ1. nm1) (= lieu, chapelle) oratory2) (sur le bord d'un chemin) wayside shrine2. adj* * *A adj oratorical.B nm Relig oratory.[ɔratwar] adjectif[style, talent] oratorical————————[ɔratwar] nom masculin1. [chapelle] oratory2. RELIGION
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