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en divergent (a, wn) |
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en inclined (a, wn) |
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en oblique (a, wn) |
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en convergent (a, wn) |
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en solidus (n) |
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vi xéo (a) |
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zh 兜兜轉轉 (a) |
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en oblique muscle (n) |
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en squint eyed (a) |
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en fraction bar (n) |
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it sbieco (a) |
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ru косоугольный (a) |
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en italic (a) |
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en obliquity (n) |
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es atravesado (a) |
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en diagonal (n) |
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hu döntött (a) |
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en plagio |
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en trochlear nerve (n) |
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en ziege (n) |
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fil hiwas (a) |
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sq tërthortë (a) |
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en endotheca (n) |
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eo oblikva (a) |
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en toed (a) |
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en exotheca (n) |
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gl oblicuo (a) |
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km អក្សរជ្រៀង (n) |
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en loxodont (a) |
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es chueco (a) |
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vi chéo (a) |
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it sghembo (a) |
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en oblique circle (n) |
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en tortuous (a) |
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ja 斜め (n) |
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zh 平仄 (n) |
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vi xiên (a) |
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en whimperative (n) |
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en oblique (v) |
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de schief (a) |
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en saint andrew's cross (n) |
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en sidelong (a) |
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en monoclinic (a) |
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vi nghiêng (a) |
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en obliquolateral (a) |
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mg mifarangorango (n) |
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it trasversale (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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en clinorhombic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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la obliquans |
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la liquis (a) |
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zh 仄聲 (n) |
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tt qıñğır (a) |
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en strikethrough (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en slant (n) |
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en diclinic (a) |
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ru косвенный (a) |
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ang sceolh (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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tr kapalı (a) |
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de schräg (a) |
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en incyclotorsion (n) |
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en clinographic (a) |
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ga claon |
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Weight: 1.0
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en lines (n) |
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en oblimin (a) |
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en fresnel's rhomb (n) |
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hi तिरछा (a) |
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en bias (n) |
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en oblique (n) |
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en obliques (v) |
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en zöllner illusion (n) |
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fr oblique (a) |
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en oblique (a) |
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en obliquotransverse (a) |
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stq skeeuw (a) |
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la obliquus (a) |
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ca oblic (a) |
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la limulus (a) |
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grc στραβόσ (a) |
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ar خفض (v) |
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en slantendicular (a) |
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en crossbedding (n) |
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en obliqueness (n) |
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en rhombohedral (a) |
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el πλάγιοσ (a) |
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ja 斜体 (n) |
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en bezel (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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no skeiv (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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gsw schreg (n) |
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en plagiocephaly (n) |
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en unstraightforward (a) |
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en cantic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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ar جر (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en clinometric (a) |
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it obliquangolo (a) |
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pt travesso (a) |
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ar خفض (n) |
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gd fiar (a) |
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en polemoscope (n) |
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en swashplate (n) |
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en ungula (n) |
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en monoclinal (a) |
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en plagiotropic (a) |
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en plagihedral (a) |
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en obliquation (n) |
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en spheroconic (n) |
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fil talibas (a) |
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non skjalgr (a) |
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en brown syndrome (n) |
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en skew (v) |
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fi viisto (a) |
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hi उस (n) |
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ru косой (a) |
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fi obliikvi (n) |
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en thwartly (r) |
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ru трепло (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique sphere (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en swash (n) |
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ro oblic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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grc σκαληνόσ (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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es oblicuo (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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th เฉียง (a) |
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en slopingly (r) |
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grc ψάγιοσ (a) |
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en diageotropism (n) |
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en prosenchyma (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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ga fiar (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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la obliquatus |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fi vino (a) |
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en clinic |
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Weight: 1.0
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fil matarik (a) |
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sa वक्र (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr diagonal (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en wick (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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hu ferde (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en sideling (r) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en obliquing (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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it obliquo (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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bg уклончив (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en plagiocephalic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique line (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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da skæv (a) |
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it traverso (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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it augnatura (n) |
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en microburin (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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fi viistoutua (v) |
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lb schréi (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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gd claon (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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la obstipus (a) |
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en rifled slug (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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hi इन (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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vi xế (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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crh iyik (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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ru наклонный (a) |
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vi cạnh khoé (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en thwart (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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is aukafallsliður (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en oblique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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grc λοξόσ (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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hi इस (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en obliqued (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en obliquely (r) |
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Weight: 1.0
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ru раскосый (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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lb schif (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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pt oblíquo (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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hi उन (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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is óbeinn (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en diagonal (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en triclinic (a) |
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