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41 viz.
videlicet; to wit; namely - а именно; то есть; т. е. -
42 viz
◙ adv. דהיינו* * *◙ ונייהד◄ -
43 viz.
[vɪz]ADV ABBR = videlicet (=namely) v.g., v.gr. -
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45 viz
adv. \/vɪz\/ ( latin)(forkortelse for videlicet) nemlig, dvs. (det vil si) -
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скор. лат. -
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скор. від videlicet; namely -
48 viz
=namely: yaitu* * *=namely: yaitu* * *yakni, yaitu -
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adv.ya^ni -
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nevniliga, tað er -
51 viz
adv. yani, demek oluyor ki -
52 viz
adv. yani, demek oluyor ki -
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I [vidí:liset]adverbIIabbreviation -
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أي، يعني، أعنى -
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adv. far, widely; see víðr II. -
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57 viz
adv. namelijk, te weten -
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59 viz
[vɪz]abbr= videlicet mianowicie -
60 viz
adv. nämligen
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