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Dictionnaire Allemand-Français

French-German translation for: lisse
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Dictionary French German: lisse

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ADJ   lisse | lisse | lisses | lisses
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VERB   lisser | lisse | avoir lissé | lissant
lisse {adj}
193
glatt
2 Words
armes canon {m} lisseglatter Lauf {m}
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
orn. T
zool. T
bot. T
bot. T
bot. T
zool. T
zool. T
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