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62 consistence
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63 sugariness
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64 sirup
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65 syrup
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66 mush
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67 rosewater
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68 Противоядия Библия
♦ ( ENG Treacle Bible)(1539)(греч. thëriakë, лат. theriaca - противоядие от укуса змеи, противоядие)Большая Библия Майлза Ковердаля (1488-1568), получившая свое название в связи с переводом стиха из Книги Иеремии (8:22): "Разве нет противоядия (бальзама) в Галааде".Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Противоядия Библия
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70 sentimentality
n сентиментальность, чувствительность; сентиментальщинаСинонимический ряд:1. emotion (noun) bathos; emotion; gushiness; mawkishness; melodrama; melodramatics; romance; sentimentalism; triteness2. sentiment (noun) feeling; pity; sensitivity; sentiment; susceptibility; tenderness -
71 mustard
mustard:black mustard горчица чёрная, Brassica nigrabroad -beaked mustard капуста ноздреватая, Brassica narinosaCalifornia mustard желтушник лекарственный, Erysimum officinaleChinese mustard горчица сарептская, Brassica junceacorn mustard горчица полевая, Brassica arvensisfalse mustard клеоме двенадцатитычинковая, Cleome dodecandrafield mustard горчица полевая, Brassica arvensisgarlic mustard чесночник обыкновенный, Alliaria vulgarisgiant mustard репник, Rapistrumhedge mustard гулявник лекарственный, Sisymtrium officinaleleaf mustard горчица сарептская, Brassica junceamithridate mustard 1. (бот) клоповник полевой, Lepidium campestre; 2. ярутка полевая, thlaspi arvensepotherb mustard горчица курчаволистная (Brassica juncea var. crispifolia)red mustard горчица чёрная, Brassica nigraspinach mustard горчица шпинатная, Brassica japonicatreacle mustard 1. желтушник левкойный, Erysimum cheiranthoides; 2. индийская горчица, Conringia orientalistuberous rooted mustard горчица китайская, Brassica napiformiswild mustard горчица полевая, Brassica arvensisEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > mustard
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