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(n) pabelo (Sp) -
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michá -
63 wick
n.batti / fatiilah -
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[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) kveikur -
65 wick
bélfonalszövet, -falu, tupfer, -tanya, kis öböl* * *[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) kanóc -
66 wick
veikur, fjústráður -
67 wick
n. fitil (lâmba vs.), fitil* * *1. lamba 2. geçir (v.) 3. lamba (n.)* * *[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) fitil -
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• sydän• sydänlanka• kynttilänsydän• lampunsydän* * *wik(the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) sydän -
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n. (양초, 램프 따위의)심지 -
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პატრუქი -
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(th) fitil -
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فتيله، چيزي كهبجاي فتيلهبكار رود ، افروزه -
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s stijenj, fitilj; [med] dren od gaze (koji se stavlja u ranu [ dial] gradič, selo, zaselak* * *
fitilj
gaza
tampon -
75 wick n
[wɪk]stoppino, lucignolo -
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[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) dakts* * *deglis, dakts -
77 wick
фитиљ; фитил -
78 wick
[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) dagtis -
79 wick
n. veke* * *[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) veke -
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s ble
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