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1) (gathered together in one book etc: the collected poems of Robert Burns.) samlet2) (composed; cool: She appeared quite calm and collected.) rolig, fattetadj. \/kəˈlektɪd\/1) fattet, behersket, rolig, med sinnsro2) samlet
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