it incubo (n, state) |
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fr cauchemar (n) |
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it incubo (n, cognition) |
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it incubo (n) |
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it incubo (n) |
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it incubo (n) |
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eo koŝmaro (n) |
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de alb (n) |
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fr incube (n) |
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it incubo (n) |
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oc cachavièlha (n) |
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en incubus (n) |
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it incubo (n) |
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de albtraum (n) |
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it incubo (n, sogno) |
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Source: DBPedia 2015 |