en tearing (a) |
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en tearing (n) |
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en sparagmos (n) |
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ru примчаться (v) |
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en tearing (v) |
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nv haizǫ́ǫ́s (v) |
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en tearing (n) |
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en yank off (v) |
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en mangle (v) |
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la conscissio (n) |
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it lacerazione (n) |
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it squarciamento (n) |
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en tearing (n) |
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en tearing (n) |
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nl leep (a) |
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en tearing (v) |
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en tearing (n) |
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it sdrucitura (n) |
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nv yizǫ́ǫ́s (v) |
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hu szakadás (n) |
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sq varrë (n) |
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la eruens |
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la divulsio (n) |
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la lanians |
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en bolt rope (n) |
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en tearing (a) |
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la lacerans |
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es desgarramiento (n) |
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la laceratio (n) |
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it laceramento (n) |
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mk докине (v) |
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it lacerabile (a) |
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it lacerabilità (n) |
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en tearing (n) |
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it strappamento (n) |
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fi revintä (n) |
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la dilaceratio (n) |
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ja 切り取り (n) |
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en discerption (n) |
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it stracciatura (n) |
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la abruptio (n) |
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la dilacerans |
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en tearing (n) |
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la diripiens |
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en cry |
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en cut |
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en dissection |
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en destroy |
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en separation |
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