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| Generation | |
| génér. | generation |
| agric. | tribe; race |
| comm. | fourth-generation |
| haut.énerg. | family |
| micr. | generation |
| ordin. | generation |
| phys. | formation |
| stat. | epoch |
| électr. | pair generation |
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| generation | |||
| tribe; race | |||
| fourth-generation | |||
| cohort | |||
| family | |||
| generation (A concept used to distinguish stored versions of a set of files. The oldest is called the grandfather, the next oldest is the father, and the newest is the son) | |||
| generation (e.g. of computers) | |||
| generation (Entwicklungs-kettenglied) | |||
| formation | |||
| epoch | |||
| pair generation | |||
| A Generation (Pokolenie, Wajda, 1954) | |||
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| generations | |||
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| generational | |||
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| generational | |||
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