oc biaissós (a) |
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en dionysian (a) |
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oc aquéstei (a) |
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fr lainage (n) |
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oc an (n) |
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oc canident (n) |
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oc destrech |
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oc cadelar (v) |
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oc uòu |
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oc varena (n) |
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fr mensonge (n) |
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oc legum (n) |
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oc òrt (n) |
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de zither (n) |
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oc rododendron (n) |
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oc certanament (r) |
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en dinner (n) |
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fr pop (n) |
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oc muguet (n) |
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fr brasserie (n) |
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oc val (n) |
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fr abel |
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oc de longa (r) |
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oc afranquiment (n) |
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fr précipitation (n) |
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fr laid (a) |
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oc amar |
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oc celeste |
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fr s’ enamourer (v) |
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fr edwige |
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fr étoile (n) |
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oc ivronhàs (n) |
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oc monarquia (n) |
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fr fléchisseur (n) |
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fr grabuge (n) |
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oc capvalièira (n) |
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oc sovenir (v) |
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fr domaine (n) |
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fr élucider (v) |
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oc enveja (n) |
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oc cercle (n) |
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oc bastardàs (n) |
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oc aisset (n) |
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fr fréquent (a) |
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fr outremarin (a) |
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fr caféier (n) |
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oc papaver somniferum |
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fr peyre (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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oc canard (n) |
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fr coquelicot (n) |
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oc tanta (n) |
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oc dioclecian |
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fr piteusement (r) |
― Synonym ⟶
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fr justice (n) |
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oc cachet de salamon (n) |
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fr pérou (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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fr kiwi |
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oc rabida (v) |
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oc lillac de nòstra dama |
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oc poreč |
― ExternalURL ⟶
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oc important (a) |
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oc eslhauç (n) |
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en vineyard (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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oc castanheda (n) |
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oc pregond (a) |
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oc omeopatia |
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oc littorina |
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oc chebitejar (v) |
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fr bailleur (n) |
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fr trangles (n) |
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oc jasèm |
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oc caralh (n) |
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en healthy (a) |
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fr paléolithique (n) |
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fr ruisselet (n) |
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fr abrogation (n) |
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oc soflar (v) |
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oc humphrey bogart |
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oc fervor (n) |
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oc pontevedra |
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oc tanta (n) |
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oc numèros |
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oc cardarineta (n) |
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oc tulipan (n) |
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fr rivelet (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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de reissverschluss (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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oc cacà (n) |
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oc grimpar (v) |
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oc assumir (v) |
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oc louis aragon |
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oc lua (n) |
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oc capillar (a) |
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oc prunèla (n) |
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en boules (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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oc bledon (n) |
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oc abac (n) |
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fr spécifique (a) |
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oc marqués (n) |
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oc pauruga (a) |
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oc giacomo meyerbeer |
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