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07:36 Jun 1, 2001 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical | ||||
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| Selected response from: Albert Golub Local time: 19:26 | |||
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na | outcrops |
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na | outcrops |
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na | grattons => chemistry ? |
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na | lumps |
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outcrops Explanation: granddictionnaire geologie cracklins= l'aliment un peu + de contexte aiderai |
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outcrops Explanation: oops cracklings |
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grattons => chemistry ? Explanation: grattons = pork scratchings (Culinary) I know because my godmother used to make them ... I can't see the connection with chemistry though ... Can you post the whole sentence please ? Collins-Robert |
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lumps Explanation: lumps in powdered matter part of the sentence would help Harrap's |
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