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etymological origin of | fra: écrouer |
has derived form | fra: écrouer |
has derived form | fra: écrous |
has derived form | fra: levée d'écrou |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Fr-%C3%A9crou.ogg |
semantically related | fra: arrestation |
semantically related | fra: captivité |
semantically related | fra: capture |
semantically related | fra: claustration |
semantically related | fra: contre-écrou |
semantically related | fra: détention |
semantically related | fra: embastillement |
semantically related | fra: emprisonnement |
semantically related | fra: encellulement |
semantically related | fra: enfermement |
semantically related | fra: enlèvement |
semantically related | fra: incarcération |
semantically related | fra: internement |
semantically related | fra: possession |
semantically related | fra: prise |
semantically related | fra: réclusion |
semantically related | fra: renfermement |
semantically related | fra: séquestration |
translation | dan: møtrik |
translation | deu: Mutter |
translation | deu: Schraubenmutter |
translation | epo: ŝraŭbingo |
translation | fao: holskrúva |
translation | fao: møtrikur |
translation | fao: skrúvurógv |
translation | ind: mur |
translation | ita: madrevite |
translation | nld: moerschroef |
translation | nld: schroefmoer |
translation | nor: mutter |
translation | pap: nòt |
translation | por: porca de parafuso |
translation | spa: tuerca |
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