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1 unpropitious
un·pro·pi·tious[ˌʌnprəˈpɪʃəs]adj ungünstig, nicht förderlich* * *["ʌnprə'pɪʃəs]adjomen, moment, circumstances ungünstig* * *unpropitious adj (adv unpropitiously) ungünstig, unvorteilhaft* * *adj.ungünstig adj.
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