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- dȁkl (dȁksl) mDEFINICIJAkinol. pas jazavčarETIMOLOGIJAnjem. Dackel ← Dachs: jazavac
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darkling — /ˈdaklɪŋ/ (say dahkling) Poetic –adverb 1. in the dark. –adjective 2. being or occurring in the dark; dark; obscure: *The bush on either side of the road was a darkling mass, shadows chasing in front of them across the gravel. –dorothy hewett,… …
declamando — |dāklə|män(ˌ)dō, |deklə|man adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Italian, declaiming, from Latin declamandum, gerund of declamare : in declamatory style used as a direction in music … Useful english dictionary
dockland — dock|land [ daklənd ] or dock|lands [ dakləndz ] noun count or uncount MAINLY BRITISH the area of a town or city around its DOCKS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Tlingit clans — The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska have two moieties (otherwise known as descent groups) in their society, each of which is divided into a number of clans. Each clan has its own history, songs, and totems, and each forms a social network of… … Wikipedia
Sergei Kan — Sergei A. Kan is an American anthropologist known for his research with and writings on the Tlingit people of southeast Alaska, focusing on the potlatch and on the role of the Russian Orthodox church in Tlingit communities.Kan is of Russian… … Wikipedia
Dackel — Teckel; Dachshund * * * Da|ckel [ dakl̩], der; s, : kurzbeiniger, meist brauner oder schwarzer Haus und Jagdhund mit lang gestrecktem Kopf und krummen Vorderbeinen: der Dackel wackelt mit dem Schwanz. Zus.: Kurzhaardackel, Langhaardackel,… … Universal-Lexikon
daksl — dȁksl m DEFINICIJA v. dakl … Hrvatski jezični portal
dockland — [däk′land΄, däklənd] n. [often pl.] Brit. the district around the docks of a port, esp. of the city of London … English World dictionary