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06:59 Nov 6, 2000 |
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na | the same way, croquet |
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na | croquette |
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na | croquette |
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the same way, croquet Explanation: That's OK. It really is the same as the name of tyhe game, just have a look at the below URL - 'Vegetable croquet' among other dishes. Reference: http://www.travelsource.com/asia/fiji/sdfood01.html |
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croquette Explanation: It translates from english as крокеты, тефтели, фрикадельки ����, ���. �������, 1999 |
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croquette Explanation: Крокет, a meal, is a small mass of minced meat or fish, or rice, or other material, often coated with beaten egg and bread crumps, and fried in deep fat. A game is spelled as croquet. Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary, 1996 |
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