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61 corrector
• copy editor• correcting• correction paper• correction ribbon• corrector• liquid paper• person who calls• person who comes• proof-reader• proofreader• revised upwards• revising -
62 estatutos revisados
• revised downwards• revised upwards -
63 leyes refundidas
• revised downwards• revised upwards -
64 leyes revisadas
• revised downwards• revised upwards -
65 leyes vigentes clasificadas
• revised downwards• revised upwardsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > leyes vigentes clasificadas
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66 pisotear
• drive down• mistreat• ride over• ride pillion• ride round• trample down• trample on• trample out• trample over• trample under foot• trampled• tread• tread heavily• tread in the footsteps of• tread on air• tread the boards• tread warily• walk up and down through• walk upwards -
67 revisor
• auditor• checker• examiner• inspection receipt• inspector• inspector general• reviewer• revised upwards• Revised Version• reviser• revising• revision• revisit• revitalise• supervising• ticket collector -
68 cigomático mayor
m.zygomaticus major, musculus zygomaticus major, zygomaticus major muscle, face muscle which draws the angle of the mouth upwards and backwards to smile. -
69 estilohioideo
adj.stylohyoid.m.stylo-hyoid, musculus stylohyoideus, neck muscle that pulls the hyoid and tongue upwards and backwards. -
70 músculo estilohioideo
m.stylo-hyoid muscle, musculus stylohyoideus, neck muscle that pulls the hyoid and tongue upwards and backwards. -
71 musculus stylohyoideus
m.musculus stylohyoideus, neck muscle that pulls the hyoid and tongue upwards and backwards. -
72 stylohyoideus
m.stylohyoideus, musculus stylohyoideus, neck muscle that pulls the hyoid and tongue upwards and backwards, stylo-hyoid. -
73 zygomaticus major
m.zygomaticus major, face muscle which draws the angle of the mouth upwards and backwards to smile, zygomaticus major muscle, musculus zygomaticus major.
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