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  • 31sal — ● sal, sals nom masculin Grand arbre de l Inde fournissant un bois précieux. ● sal, sals (homonymes) nom masculin sale adjectif sale nom masculin sale forme conjuguée du verbe saler salent …

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  • 32šal — šȁl m <N mn šàlovi> DEFINICIJA ob. pleten dug uzak dio odjeće od vune, svile i sl. za zaštitu vrata ili kao ukras ETIMOLOGIJA engl. shawl ← perz. šāl …

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  • 33sål — sb., en, er, erne, i sms. sål , fx sålbænk, og såle , fx sålelæder …

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  • 34sal — [sal] n. [ME < L, SALT] Pharmacy salt …

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  • 35sal|ep — «SAL ehp», noun. a starchy foodstuff consisting of the dried tubers of certain orchids, formerly also used as a drug. Also, saloop. ╂[< French salep, or Spanish salép < Turkish salep, perhaps a contraction of Arabic kha lab testicles of a… …

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  • 36Sal|ic — «SAL ihk, SAY lihk», adjective. based on or contained in the code of the Salian Franks. Also, Salique. ╂[< Medieval Latin Salicus < Late Latin Saliī, orum the Salian Franks] …

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  • 37sal|ly — «SAL ee», verb, lied, ly|ing, noun, plural lies. –v.i. 1. to go suddenly from a defensive position to attack an enemy. 2. to rush forth suddenly; go out; set out briskly: »We sallied forth at dawn …

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  • 38sal|pa — «SAL puh», noun. any one of a group of transparent, spindle shaped, free swimming tunicates, reproducing asexually in one generation, sexually in the next. ╂[< New Latin Salpa the genus name < Latin salpa a stockfish < Greek salp ] …

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  • 39sal|si|fy — «SAL suh fy», noun. 1. a plant with purple flowers and a long root like a parsnip whose flavor is thought to be like that of an oyster; oyster plant; vegetable oyster; oysterroot; goatsbeard. Salsify is a biennial belonging to the composite… …

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  • 40sal|ta|to|ri|al — «SAL tuh TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or characterized by leaping, jumping, or dancing. 2. fitted or adapted for leaping …

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