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fr disparition (n) |
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pt desaparecimento (n) |
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fr commonwealth (n) |
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fr évaporation (n) |
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fr passe (n) |
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fr idiotie (n) |
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fr disparition (n) |
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fr décadence (n) |
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fr effacement (n) |
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fr occultation (n) |
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nl verdwijning (n) |
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fr assèchement (n) |
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fr pfuitt |
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fr déshérence (n) |
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fr coucher (n) |
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es desaparición (n) |
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pap desaparishon (n) |
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fr faire son deuil (v) |
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fr pft |
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no avgang (n) |
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en disappearing (n) |
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fr fin du monde (n) |
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ro plecare (n) |
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fr rebond post glaciaire (n) |
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fr cyclure (n) |
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da afgang (n) |
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nl verderf (n) |
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fr volatilisation (n) |
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ca desaparició (n) |
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fr fondu (n) |
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eo pereo (n) |
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da forsvindelse (n) |
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fr neutralisation (n) |
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fr disparition (n) |
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fr désindustrialisation (n) |
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fr anergie (n) |
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fr fondu fermé (n) |
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id kehilangan (n) |
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en vignette (v) |
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it partenza (n) |
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no avreise (n) |
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fr hémione (n) |
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de wegfall (n) |
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oc desaparicion (n) |
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fr disparaitre (v) |
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fr infosuicide (n) |
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fr niangon (n) |
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fr évanescence (n) |
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fr déméthylation (n) |
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oc desparicion (n) |
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fi kato (n) |
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fr résorption (n) |
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fr défervescence (n) |
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pt partida (n) |
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ha ɓacewa (n) |
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io desapareyo (n) |
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fr loddigésie (n) |
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fr départ (n) |
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it scomparsa (n) |
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io desaparo (n) |
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cs zánik (n) |
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en evanescence (n) |
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fr disparition (n) |
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fr babiroussa (n) |
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cs mizení (n) |
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fr perte (n) |
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af vertrek (n) |
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fr rémanent (a) |
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fr dépigmentation (n) |
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fr disparitions (n) |
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de untergang (n) |
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fr éclipse (n) |
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fr coextinction (n) |
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fr belouga (n) |
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fr galère (n) |
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fr arrêt de mort (n) |
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eo malapero (n) |
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fr jaguar (n) |
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fr amuïssement (n) |
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cs rozpad (n) |
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fr commandeur (n) |
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fr effilochage (n) |
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fr faire le deuil (v) |
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fr désenivrement (n) |
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fr évanouissement (n) |
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fr galères (n) |
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fr ara (n) |
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