oc etologia (n) |
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fr dodeliner (v) |
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oc epistolar (a) |
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oc demembrar (v) |
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oc expirar (v) |
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fr gévaudanais (a) |
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oc narcís (n) |
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oc desruscar (v) |
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en soldier (n) |
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de braun (a) |
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oc bolon (n) |
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oc seda (n) |
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fr bouder (v) |
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oc castelhanizar (v) |
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oc saberut (n) |
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oc cap de borda (n) |
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fr fréquent (a) |
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oc emponhar (v) |
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oc cagarau (n) |
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oc pastenaga (n) |
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oc tanta (n) |
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oc l aret |
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oc marqués (n) |
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fr chevelure (n) |
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oc ciprièr |
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oc vitamina b2 |
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oc caisha (n) |
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oc blanquejar (v) |
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oc verbena (n) |
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oc campanilhon (n) |
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oc embut (n) |
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oc bornhon (n) |
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oc japar (v) |
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oc anoblesir (v) |
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oc pluèja (n) |
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oc enujar (v) |
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oc ganges |
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oc benorrit (n) |
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oc patir (v) |
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oc american (n) |
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fr sacral (a) |
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oc declamar (v) |
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oc mercadors |
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fr faire les gros yeux (v) |
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en jew (n) |
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fr fréjussien (a) |
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de atheismus (n) |
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oc tijas (n) |
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oc piboleta (n) |
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oc dòlre (v) |
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fr pleurement (n) |
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oc pedagogia (n) |
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fr faire la moue (v) |
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oc càser |
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oc aprene (v) |
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oc anèths |
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fr mortifier (v) |
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oc farsejada (n) |
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oc cusson (n) |
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oc cabra gaia (n) |
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oc malastrosament (r) |
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oc malulhada (n) |
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en blemish (n) |
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fr agate (n) |
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oc masturbacion (n) |
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fr taconnier (n) |
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fr agacement (n) |
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fr afférent (a) |
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oc tren (n) |
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oc fieu (n) |
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oc canonar (v) |
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oc mica (n) |
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oc rofian (n) |
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en elephant (n) |
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oc chabença (n) |
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oc fotografas |
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oc tokelau |
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oc liga aràbia |
― ExternalURL ⟶
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oc hilar |
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fr angoisse (n) |
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oc sent iss i |
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fr tromperie (n) |
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oc baganaudièr (n) |
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oc monopolizar (v) |
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fr alto (n) |
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oc dissabte (n) |
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oc longor (n) |
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fr alaska (n) |
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en where is toilet |
― Synonym ⟶
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en provence (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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oc tim berners lee |
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oc cocanha (n) |
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oc babilhejar (v) |
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oc buòu |
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oc carro |
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oc caracòl (n) |
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oc òme de vitruvi |
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oc enganar (v) |
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oc camparòl pelut (n) |
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fr langue d’ oc (n) |
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