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81 alligator
['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligator* * *[aeligeitə]nounzoology aligator; technical amfibijsko oklopno vozilo -
82 dolphin
['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfin* * *[dɔlfin]nounzoology delfin, pliskavica; nautical boja; privezno deblo -
83 alligator
• alligaattori* * *'æliɡeitə(a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) -
84 dolphin
• delfiini* * *'dolfin(a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfiini -
85 alligator
['ælɪgeɪtə(r)]nome alligatore m.* * *['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) alligatore* * *alligator /ˈælɪgeɪtə(r)/n.2 (tecn.) arnese a ganasce dentate● (spreg. USA) alligator bait, «esca per alligatori»; cibo scadente; negro del sud □ (elettr.) alligator clip, coccodrillo □ (bot.) alligator pear, avocado □ (zool.) alligator tortoise ( Chelydra serpentina), tartaruga azzannatrice □ (tecn.) alligator wrench, chiave da tubista □ (scherz.) «See you later, alligator», «ciao»; «arrivederci».* * *['ælɪgeɪtə(r)]nome alligatore m. -
86 dolphin
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87 alligator
['ælɪgeɪtə(r)]naligator m* * *['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligator -
88 dolphin
['dɔlfɪn]ndelfin m* * *['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfin -
89 alligator
['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligators* * *aligators; džeza mūziķis; svinga entuziasts; amfībija -
90 dolphin
['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfīns* * *delfīns -
91 alligator
['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligatorius -
92 dolphin
['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfinas -
93 alligator
n. alligator; krokodil* * *['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) alligator -
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n. delfin (namn på havsdjur)* * *['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfin -
95 species
n. art; sort, slag* * *['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) art2) (a kind or sort.) slag, sort, typ -
96 alligator
['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligátor* * *• aligátor -
97 dolphin
['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfín* * *• delfín -
98 dolphin
['dolfin](a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfín* * *• delfín -
99 species
['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) druh2) (a kind or sort.) druh* * *• druh (v prírodovede) -
100 alligator
['æliɡeitə](a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligator
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