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1stice — ar·mi·stice; in·ter·stice; sol·stice; …
2stice — armistice injustice interstice justice solstice …
3svȁštice — ž mn 〈N svȁštica〉 mnogo malih ili letimičnih sadržaja ili priča o čemu, brojne raznolike pojedinosti u obliku teksta, novinske rubrike i sl.; svaštarije …
4ar|mi|stice — «AHR muh stihs», noun. a stop in fighting; temporary peace; truce. An armistice is arranged by agreement on all sides, often while a permanent peace is being arranged. ╂[< New Latin armistitium < Latin arma arms + sistere stop, stand] …
5in|ter|stice — «ihn TUR stihs», noun, plural sti|ces « stuh sihz». 1. a small or narrow space between things or parts; narrow crack or opening; chink: »the interstices of the larynx. SYNONYM(S): crevice. 2. an interval of time: »The book records the family s… …
6sol|stice — «SOL stihs», noun. 1. either of the two times in the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator. In the Northern Hemisphere the summer solstice, about June 21, is the longest day of the year, and the winter solstice …
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10Bulimia nervosa — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F50.2 ICD 9 307.51 …