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101 previsoramente
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102 producto psicológico
• psychological contract• psychological product• psychological warfare -
103 productos básicos que se ofrecen a la venta
• warehousing expenses• warfareDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > productos básicos que se ofrecen a la venta
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104 psicologismo
• psychological warfare• psychologist -
105 sicologismo
• psychological warfare• psychologist -
106 vigilantemente
• cautiously• vigilantly• warfare• wariness• watchful• watchfulness -
107 vocal abierta
• open verdict• open warfare -
108 zapa
• digging• sapping• shagreen• sharkskin• skin of a shark• trench warfare• trenching knife -
109 arte marcial
f.art of warfare. -
110 artes militares
f.pl.war techniques, warfare. -
111 balista
f.ballista, engine used in ancient warfare for hurling heavy stones. -
112 guerra declarada
f.open warfare, shooting war. -
113 guerra económica
f.economic warfare. -
114 guerra partisana
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115 luchas intestinas
f.pl.internal warfare.
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Warfare — Warfare appeared to have been endemic in the Nile Valley during the Predynastic Period until the unification of Egypt under Narmer, who is depicted with his captives. Military expeditions are known to have taken place into Nubia, notably under … Ancient Egypt
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warfare — ► NOUN ▪ engagement in or the state of war … English terms dictionary
warfare — [wôr′fer΄] n. 1. the action of waging war; armed conflict 2. conflict or struggle of any kind … English World dictionary
warfare — /wawr fair /, n. 1. the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war. 2. armed conflict between two massed enemies, armies, or the like. 3. conflict, esp. when vicious and unrelenting, between competitors, political… … Universalium