placer | |
gen. | re-home |
chem. | to set; to put; to settle; to precipitate; to place; to adjust |
comp., MS | push |
Dé | |
earth.sc. | Dec |
sous-titre | |
comp. | subtitle |
en | |
med. | to |
surimpression | |
tech. | write through |
sûr | |
health. | safe |
UNE | |
unions. | ENU |
film | |
polit. | film |
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re-home | |||
to set; to put; to settle; to precipitate; to place; to adjust; to embed; to soak; to adapt; to fit; to lay | |||
layout | |||
push (To add a new element to a stack, a data structure generally used to temporarily hold pieces of data being transferred or the partial result of an arithmetic operation) | |||
placers; lay; place | |||
to land; placer | |||
place wholly under protection | |||
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to invest | |||
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place | |||
site; spot | |||
market | |||
chair | |||
slot | |||
square | |||
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markets | |||
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seat |
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