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  • 41Red — Запись, ведение учета Источник …

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  • 42rēd-1 —     rēd 1     English meaning: to excite; joyful     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufmuntern, froh”     Note: only Gmc. and balto slavisch     Material: O.E. rōt “freudig, blithe, glad, good”, ü rētan “aufmuntern”; O.Ice. rö ̥ task “heiter become”,… …

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  • 43red|o|wa — «REHD uh wuh, vuh», noun. 1. a Bohemian dance popular in the 1800 s. One form in triple time resembles the waltz or mazurka; another in duple time resembles the polka. 2. music for these dances. ╂[< German Redowa < Czech rejdovák <… …

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  • 44Red — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Red (disambiguation). Red   Spectral coordinates  Wavelength 620–740 …

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  • 45réd — a m, sedmi in deseti pomen mn. redóvi in rédi; osmi in deveti pomen mn. redóvi (ẹ̑) 1. stanje, ko je (vsaka) stvar na mestu, v položaju, kot mora biti, kot je koristno: red na mizi, v sobi je vzoren / dati, spraviti svoje stvari v red urediti,… …

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  • 46Red — adj. & n. adj. 1 of or near the colour seen at the least refracted end of the visible spectrum, of shades ranging from that of blood to pink or deep orange. 2 flushed in the face with shame, anger, etc. 3 (of the eyes) bloodshot or red rimmed… …

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  • 47red — adj. & n. adj. 1 of or near the colour seen at the least refracted end of the visible spectrum, of shades ranging from that of blood to pink or deep orange. 2 flushed in the face with shame, anger, etc. 3 (of the eyes) bloodshot or red rimmed… …

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  • 48red — red1 redly, adv. /red/, n. adj., redder, reddest. n. 1. any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nm. 2. something… …

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  • 49Red — (Del lat. rete.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 CAZA, PESCA Especie de tejido hecho con hilo, cuerda o alambres entrelazados, usado para pescar, cazar, envolver u otras cosas: ■ la red estaba repleta de peces; la pelota chocó contra la red de la pista …

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  • 50red — gos·sip·red; he·red·i·ta·ble; he·red·i·tar·i·an; he·red·i·tar·i·an·ism; he·red·i·tar·i·ly; he·red·i·tar·i·ness; he·red·i·tary; he·red·i·ty; red; red·ar·gu·tion; red·berry; red·den; red·den·do; red·den·dum; red·di; red·ding; red·ding·ite;… …

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