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Meanings of interchangeable terms in anglès
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Usage of interchangeable terms in anglès
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Too often, Iraq and Saddam were interchangeableterms to the wider world.
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It seems like expropriation and reform are interchangeableterms for some people.
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By the year 1500 the words Empire and Germany had become virtually interchangeableterms.
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With woman 'Yea' and 'Nay' are meaningless and interchangeableterms.
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To his sensitive spirit, the beauty of holiness and the holiness of beauty seemed interchangeableterms.
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It will be evident that in this group, chronic inflammation and repair are practically interchangeableterms.
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Sterilizing, processing, boiling and cooking are all interchangeableterms and mean one and the same thing.
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She meant "vexing;" they were interchangeableterms to her mind at this exciting point.
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Slaver, privateers-man, and pirate were almost interchangeableterms.
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When did woman and mother become interchangeableterms?
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They therefore became interchangeableterms.
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Governor and commander are interchangeableterms with Phil, expressive of the same respect and deference and applicable to nobody but Mr. George.
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The liquor at the funeral of a minister was usually paid for by the church or town-ofteninterchangeableterms for the same body.
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Dislocations and luxations are interchangeableterms, meaning the separation and displacement of the articulating surfaces of the bones entering into the formation of a joint.
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"Spirit" and "life" have become almost interchangeableterms.