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1 academic
[ˌækə΄demik] n գիտնական -
2 academic(al)
[ækə΄demik (l)] a գիտական, ակա դեմիական. ուսումնական. the academic(al) year ու սում նական տարի. (զուտ տեսական, վերա ցական) The question is entirely academic(al) Սա զուտ տե սական հարց է. academic(al) freedoms համալսա րանական իրավունքներ -
3 academically
[ˌækə΄demikəli] adv տե սականորեն -
4 epidemic
[ˌepi΄demik] n, a հա մա ճա րակ. համաճարակային. a flu epidemic գրի պի համաճարակ. stamp out an epidemic հա մա ճա րակը վերացնել -
5 epidemical
[ˌepi΄demikəl] a համաճարակային -
6 Janet
[΄dзɔint ‚ækə΄demik ΄netwə:k] հմկրգ. (Joint Academic Network) Միացյալ Ակա դեմիական Ցանց
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