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alphabetically adverb in an alphabetical manner | abecadłowoadverb alfabetycznieadverb |
alphabeticalness noun | abecadłowośćnoun |
alphabetisation noun act of arranging in alphabetical order | alfabetyzacjanoun |
alphabetism noun form of literacy | alfabetyzmnoun |
analphabet noun person who does not know the letters of the alphabet | analfabetanoun analfabetkanoun |
analphabetism | |
are you feeling better familiar | |
are you feeling better polite | |
barbet noun bird | kowalnoun |
barbette | |
bouncing Bet | |
bribetaker noun a person who takes bribes | łapówkarznoun łapowniknoun |
come between verb to affect negatively | separowaćverb |
diabetes noun A group of metabolic diseases | cukrzycanoun |
diabetes mellitus noun medical disorder | cukrzycanoun |
diabetic noun person suffering from diabetes mellitus | cukrzyknoun diabetyknoun |
diabetic adjective suitable for one having diabetes mellitus | diabetycznyadjective |
diabetologist | |
diabetology noun the study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes | diabetologianoun |
Elisabet | |
Elisabeth noun mother of John the Baptist | Elżbietanoun |
Elizabeth noun female given name | Elżbietanoun |
Elizabethan noun person who lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, monarch of England and Ireland; or the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of the United Kingdom | elżbietańczyknoun elżbietankanoun |
Elizabethan adjective pertaining to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, monarch of England and Ireland; or to the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of the United Kingdom | elżbietańskiadjective |
few and far between adjective rare and scarce | rzadkiadjective |
flibbertigibbet noun offbeat, skittish person | gadułanoun trzpiotkanoun |
for better or worse No matter what the future may hold | |
from between | |
get better | |
get the better of verb to overwhelm or overcome | brać góręverb wziąć góręverb |
gibbet noun upright post with a crosspiece used for execution and subsequent public display; a gallows | szafotnoun szubienicanoun |