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Acceptor - refers to the expression: acceptor, which accept, above all a financial obligation -
Actobe-refers to the expression: city that formerly was known with the name of Aktiubinsk -
Atto - refers to the expression: compositional element that is equivalent to "a milonesima part". -
social action - refers to the expression: human behaviour that the individual attributes meaning in relation to the conduct of one or more other persons -
obliterate - refers to the expression: dry fields or fruit of the action of heat and drought -
alsines-belonging to the expression: cariofilacea annual plant, with small leaves and white flowers, typical of damp spots used in medicine -
ácere - refers to the expression: used in the past, now disused, designating the Maple, aceraceo wooden tree very hard, dotted with spots by way of eye -
Anglo - refers to the expression: individual of a Germanic ethnicity that the centuries V and VI settled in England -
angor - refers to the expression: in medicine, it is used to designate angina pectoris -
You abreviabas - it refers to the expression: reduciasla duration of one thing -
You abrillantas - it refers to the expression: dasbrillo to one thing -
acceptors-belonging to unaespecie chemical capable of capturing a pair of electrons-
acoraceas - refers to the expression: ' acoroideas ', tribe of aroideas plants whose type genus is the acoro -
happen - it refers to the expression: ocurranalgun or some events or facts -
clearance - is reiere to the expression: notification transmitted by any means of communication -
speech - is reiere to the expression: set of phrases used to say what you feel or think - social issues dominate the political discourse -
zloty - refers to the expression: monetary unit of Poland -
Nectanebo-refers to the expression: King of Egypt of the XXX dynasty, dethroned in the 345 to. L by the Persians-
molso - refers to the expression: voluminous, thick and deformed - thing
The Olynthiacs-refers to the expression: political rants of Desmotenes made in the fourth century a. (C). -