fr dia |
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pro diafan (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr lucifère (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphaniser (v) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphanéiser (v) |
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la translucidus (a) |
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es diáfano (a) |
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fr pellucide (a) |
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fr lithophanie (n) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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la pellucidus (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphanéité (n) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphanement (r) |
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fr éthéré (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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la perlucidus (a) |
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pt diáfano (a) |
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fr diaphanes (a) |
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io diafaneso (n) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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oc diafan (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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fr transparent (a) |
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fr hyalin (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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ca diàfan (a) |
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io diafana (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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la perspicuus (a) |
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fr diaphane (a) |
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