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1 diversiclinia
dīversī̆clīnĭa, ōrum, n. [diversus + klinô], = heteroklita, words irregularly inflected, Prisc. 1065 P. -
2 nieregularnie
adv. 1. (niesystematycznie) [kursować, odbywać się, spotykać się] irregularly, intermittently- odżywiać się nieregularnie to eat irregularly- płaszczyzna pokryta nieregularnie plamami a surface irregularly covered with spots2. (nieforemnie) irregularly- nieregularnie zarysowany profil an irregular profile3. (niezgodnie z regułami) irregularly- wyrazy odmieniające się nieregularnie irregularly inflected words* * *adv.irregularly; (np. kursować, spotykać się) on an irregular basis.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieregularnie
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