pricker

pricker
{'prikə}
1. шило, игла
2. тех. пробой, замба
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{'prikъ} n 1. шило, игла; 2. тех. пробой, замба.
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шило; игла;
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1. тех. пробой, замба 2. шило, игла
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pricker[´prikə] n 1. шило, игла, замба; 2. ост. конник, който препуска пред другите.

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