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Muy caro
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Очень дорого, русский
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Caro, латинский
Caro, русский
Caro [carnis, f], латинский
Caro [carnis, f] bubula, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] caprina / hircina, ae, f, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] equina, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] ferina, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] gallinacea, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] salina, латинский
Caro [carnis, f] suilla (quae aceto conditur et tum cum addito allio coquitur), латинский
Caro [carnis, f] vervecina, латинский
Caro [rnis, f], латинский
Caro), латинский
Carob, английский
Carobbiite, английский
Carol, английский
An area in a cloister set off by screens, partitions, or railings; similar in use to a carrel. carolean said of the periods of the reigns of king charles i (1625–1649) and charles ii (1660–1685) of england; also called caroline. carolingian architecture the pre-romanesque architecture of the late 8th and 9th cent. in france
Carol-singer, christmas-wait, английский
Carolina bay, английский
Any of various shallow, often oval or elliptical, generally marshy, closed depressions in the atlantic coastal plain (from southern new jersey to northeastern florida, especially developed in the carolinas) which share an approximately parallel orientation of their long axes. they range from about 100 meters to many kilometers in length, are rich in humus, and under native conditions contain trees and shrubs different from those of the surrounding areas. also called grady ponds (colloquial: georgia and alabama) and delmarva bays (colloquial: maryland). compare - pocosin. gg
Caroline, английский
Арх. каролинские острова (тихий ок., микронезия, опека оон)
Carolus martellus, русский
Carom, английский
Cue ball deflection off one object ball into another
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No como la carne!, испанский
Muy agradable, испанский
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