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  • 91sturbarsi — stur·bàr·si v.pronom.intr. RE centr. 1. turbarsi, sconvolgersi 2. svenire, perdere i sensi …

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  • 92sturbato — stur·bà·to p.pass., agg. → sturbare, sturbarsi …

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  • 93sturbo — stùr·bo s.m. 1. OB disturbo, sconvolgimento 2. RE centr., svenimento, mancamento {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1348. ETIMO: der. di sturbare …

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  • 94sturnide — stùr·ni·de s.m. TS ornit. piccolo uccello gregario della famiglia degli Sturnidi, onnivoro, con piumaggio duro e lucente, diffuso nelle regioni temperate e calde dell Europa, della Polinesia e dell Australia | pl. con iniz. maiusc., famiglia del… …

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  • 95sturdy — stur|dy [ˈstə:di US ˈstə:r ] adj comparative sturdier superlative sturdiest [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: estourdi stupidly brave, stunned , from estourdir to stun , from Vulgar Latin exturdire to behave like a thrush that has got drunk …

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  • 96sturgeon — stur|geon [ˈstə:dʒən US ˈstə:r ] n [U and C] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: estourjon] a large fish, from which ↑caviar is obtained, or the meat of this fish …

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  • 97sturgeon — stur|geon [ stɜrdʒən ] noun count a large fish that lives in northern oceans, rivers, and lakes, and whose eggs are eaten as caviar a. uncount this fish eaten as food …

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  • 98sturdily — stur·di·ly …

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  • 99sturdiness — stur·di·ness …

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  • 100sturdy — stur·dy …

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