slȃst — ž 〈G i, I i/ ȃšću〉 1. {{001f}}ugodan okus slatkog (voća, meda, šećera) 2. {{001f}}pren. ugodan osjećaj i ono što ga izaziva [∼ pobjede] ∆ {{001f}}kome čast tome i ∼ etnol. formula prema gostu kome se u znak poštivanja nudi najbolji komad jela; u… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
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Fermat'slast theorem — Fer·mat s last theorem (fĕr mäzʹ) n. The theorem that the equation an + bn = cn has no solutions in positive integers a, b, c if n is an integer greater than 2. It was stated as a marginal note by Pierre de Fermat around 1630 and not proved until … Universalium
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Cochinescu — Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (* 16. April 1951 in Timişoara, Rumänien) ist ein rumänischer Schriftsteller, Essayist, Drehbuchautor, Filmregisseur, Kunstfotograf und Professor Doktor der Ästhetik. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Studium 2 Künstlerischer und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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