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racecourse
English
Etymology
race +? course
Noun
racecourse (plural racecourses)
- A course over which races are run.
- (Britain) A racetrack where horse races are run.
Translations
racecourse From the web:
- what racecourse is the oaks
- what racecourse is the oaks run
- what racecourses are on sky racing
- what racecourses are closing in nz
- what racecourse is the melbourne cup held on
- what racecourse is in berkshire
- what racecourses are in tier 2
- what racecourses are open
opi
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin opium, from Ancient Greek ????? (ópion).
Noun
opi m (plural opis)
- opium
Finnish
Verb
opi
- Indicative present connegative form of oppia.
- Second-person singular imperative present form of oppia.
- Second-person singular imperative present connegative form of oppia.
Icelandic
Noun
opi
- indefinite dative singular of op
Latin
Noun
op?
- dative singular of ops
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Adjective
opi
- (non-standard since 2012) neuter of open
- (non-standard since 2012) feminine of open
Etymology 2
Noun
opi n
- (non-standard since 2012) definite plural of op
opi From the web:
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- what opim stands for
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- what is an example of a opinion
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