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european
Friulian
Adjective
european
- European
Romanian
Etymology
From French européen. Analyzable as Europa +? -ean.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e.u.ro?pe?an/
Adjective
european m or n (feminine singular european?, masculine plural europeni, feminine and neuter plural europene)
- European
Declension
Noun
european m (plural europeni, feminine equivalent european?)
- European
Declension
european From the web:
- what european countries are open
- what european countries are open to americans
- what european nations joined the allies
- what european countries can americans travel to
- what european countries are socialist
- what european countries speak english
- what european country colonized rwanda
- what european countries are not in the eu
galipot
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French galipot; compare Old French garipot (“the wild pine or pitch tree”).
Noun
galipot (countable and uncountable, plural galipots)
- An unrefined turpentine obtained from some European pines
Synonyms
- barras
French
Noun
galipot m (plural galipots)
- galipot
galipot From the web:
- what is gallipot used for
- what does gallipot
- what is a gallipot
- what does gallipot mean
- what is gallipot
- what is gallipot definition
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