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fr aiguiser (v) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr chardon (n) |
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fr argut (a) |
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fr quinchard (a) |
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ln botúnú (n) |
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fr haute contre (n) |
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se čohkal (a) |
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fil matúlis (a) |
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fr acutangle (a) |
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fr fourche fière (n) |
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fr acutangulaire (a) |
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en brazen (a) |
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ka მახვილი (a) |
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fro picart (a) |
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fr sifflement (n) |
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fr apiculé (a) |
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fr tris mal (a) |
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fr piailler (v) |
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srn srapu (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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it ossi |
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fr bicâbler (v) |
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fr tétriner (v) |
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fr subaigu (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr dacnis (n) |
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en ding (v) |
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id runcing (a) |
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cu острыи (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr oxyphonie (n) |
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cs ostrý (a) |
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fr aigüe (a) |
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hu szúrós (a) |
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fr sicler (v) |
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fro aguet (a) |
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hu heveny (a) |
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it appuntito (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr émousser (v) |
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fr arthrite (n) |
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grc προπαροξυτονοσ (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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ru заносистый (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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id cengkerik (n) |
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is beittur (a) |
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fr bassecontre (n) |
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fr surlangue (n) |
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ca agut (a) |
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et vahe (a) |
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fr pie grièche (n) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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nl bijtend (a) |
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eo dekstrakorna (a) |
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fr veta (n) |
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fr aiguillon (n) |
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fr couinement (n) |
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nl guur (a) |
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pt ríspido (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr siffler (v) |
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fr aiguisé (a) |
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is leiftandi (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr dysenterie (n) |
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hu csípős (a) |
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en high pitched (a) |
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fr sifflet (n) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr intervalle (n) |
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fr oxygone (a) |
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fr pointe (n) |
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fr voix de fausset (n) |
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cy llem (a) |
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la acer (a) |
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lv akūts (a) |
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nl acuut (a) |
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is bráður (a) |
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is skarpur (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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fr élancement (n) |
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fr strident (a) |
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fr épitase (n) |
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fr claquer (v) |
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fr vrille (n) |
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bm gɛlɛya (n) |
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fr crissement (n) |
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fr correction physiologique (n) |
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cu остръ (a) |
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sl akuten (a) |
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eo akuta (a) |
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fr clair (a) |
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nl spits (a) |
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fr aigu (a) |
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tr iveğen (a) |
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