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traidora
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traitor (from the lat. traditor, -oris ) 1 adj. and n. It applies to the one who commits or is capable of committing a betrayal. 2 (inf.) Adj. It applies to harmful things; Above all, if they have a harmless appearance: A treacherous little wind was blowing . 3 (inf.) Applies to things that betray or discover something that is intended to keep hidden: They began to appear on his face traitorous wrinkles. Treacherous. . Catáloga Alevoso, artero, disloyal, false, felon, fementido, infidel, judas, magancés, perfidious, proditor, treacherous, zaino. Apostate, deserter, sold. Alevosía, disloyalty, duplicity, duplicity, falsehood, falsehood, infidelity, perfidy, prodigality, betrayal. Playing in two bands, playing with two decks, making fun, discovering, getting fired, missing fidelity, selling. On the back, treacherously, treacherously. Loyal, noble. Cheat. Ignoble. Bad.




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