nut-tree |
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nut-tree [nat-tri]
sustantivo
1. Avellano. (Botánica)
"nut-tree" in the Answers forum
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| A: | Thanks, Gustavo. I was wondering if it might be similar in Spanish to the way it is in English, that people say "up" in English when they mean north,… |
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