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etymological origin of | eng: sliceable |
etymology | enm: slice |
has derived form | eng: sliced |
has derived form | eng: slices |
has derived form | eng: slicing |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-slice.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bag |
semantically related | eng: bit |
semantically related | eng: crockery |
semantically related | eng: cup of tea |
semantically related | eng: dumbbell |
semantically related | eng: flake |
semantically related | eng: fleck |
semantically related | eng: fry pan |
semantically related | eng: fry-pan |
semantically related | eng: frying pan |
semantically related | eng: frying-pan |
semantically related | eng: frypan |
semantically related | eng: kitchen garden |
semantically related | eng: licence plate |
semantically related | eng: saucepan |
semantically related | eng: scrap |
semantically related | eng: skillet |
synonym | eng: section |
synonym | eng: sliver |
translation | cat: llesca |
translation | ces: krajíc |
translation | ces: plátek |
translation | ell: φέτα |
translation | eng: draw |
translation | eng: hook |
translation | eng: platter |
translation | ita: taglio |
translation | pol: pajda |
translation | pol: plasterek |
translation | por: fatiar |
translation | spa: rebanada |
translation | srp: kriška |
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