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etymological origin of | eng: passagework |
etymology | fra: passager |
etymology | fro: passage |
has derived form | eng: passage maker |
has derived form | eng: passaged |
has derived form | eng: passagemaker |
has derived form | eng: passages |
has derived form | eng: passaging |
has derived form | eng: rite of passage |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /ˈpæsɪʤ/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-passage.ogg |
semantically related | eng: access |
semantically related | eng: attack |
semantically related | eng: entrance |
synonym | eng: channel |
synonym | eng: ginnel |
synonym | eng: shut |
translation | deu: Passage |
translation | deu: Passus |
translation | ell: απόσπασμα |
translation | ell: διάδρομος |
translation | ell: μελωδία |
translation | ell: πέρασμα |
translation | ell: περικοπή |
translation | ell: χωρίο |
translation | epo: koridoro |
translation | fin: etappi |
translation | fin: hyväksyminen |
translation | fin: jae |
translation | fin: jakso |
translation | fin: käytävä |
translation | fin: osuus |
translation | ita: corridoio |
translation | jpn: 通過 |
translation | por: corredor |
translation | por: passagem |
translation | rus: пассаж |
translation | swa: mapito |
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