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1 détartrer
détartrer [detaʀtʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ dents] to scale (and polish) ; [+ lave-vaisselle, WC] to remove limescale from* * *detaʀtʀe1) to descale [bouilloire, chaudière]2) to scale [dents]* * *detaʀtʀe vtto descale, [dents] to scale* * *détartrer verb table: aimer vtr1 to descale [bouilloire, chaudière];2 to scale [dents].[detartre] verbe transitif[dents] to scale[bouilloire] to descale
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