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civice
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. civicus |
civil
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
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civice
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. civicus |
civic
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
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civice codexa
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. mod. civice + lat. mod. codexa |
civil code
n.Noma (common noun)
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civice juras
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
(the political, economic and social rights given equally to all people of a nation)
Etymology: lat. mod. civice + juras |
civil rights
n.Noma (common noun)
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civice lega
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. mod. civice + lat. mod. lega |
civil law
n.Noma (common noun)
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civice liberas
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. mod. civice + lat. mod. liberas |
civil liberties
n.Noma (common noun)
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