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1 elidere
elidere v.tr.1 ( annullare) to annul, to remove, to suppress2 (gramm.) to elide.◘ elidersi v.rifl.rec. to annul each other.* * *1. [e'lidere]vb irreg vtFonetica to elide2. vr (elidersi)(uso reciproco) to cancel each other out, neutralize each other* * *[e'lidere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (annullare) to annul2) ling. to elide [ vocale]2.* * *elidere/e'lidere/ [35]1 (annullare) to annul2 ling. to elide [ vocale]II elidersi verbo pronominale(annullarsi) to annul each other, to cancel each other (out). -
2 elidere
1. [e'lidere]vb irreg vtFonetica to elide2. vr (elidersi)(uso reciproco) to cancel each other out, neutralize each other -
3 neutralizzarsi
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