odsjek

odsjek
òdsjek m <N mn -ēci>
DEFINICIJA
1. dio neke cjeline [odsjek puta]
2. jedna od unutrašnjih organizacijskih jedinica ustanove i sl. [odsjek za povijest]
ETIMOLOGIJA
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