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Meanings of
kil
in English
Portuguese
kil
Spanish
kil
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Cell line.
kil c.2
Related terms
cell line
factor-dependent cell line
Portuguese
kil
Usage of
kil
in English
1
Two pits producing a considerable quantity of lime existed some 2
kil
.
2
With the lighter loads we marched comparatively well, and went 22
kil
.
3
There was a project of constructing a cart-road for some 20
kil
.
4
Shortly afterwards we came to a big equilateral-triangular island-ArmidaIsland-fully1
kil
.
5
However, our system cannot be used in host strains containing temperature-sensitive
kil
gene.
6
The scenery was enchanting and the vegetation wonderful until, 20
kil
.
7
Owing to the incessant rain we were only able to march 14
kil
.
8
The distance we had travelled during the last two days was 86
kil
.
9
The distance between La Merced and Huacapistana was about 35
kil
.
10
The distance by water from Iquitos to Masisea was 980
kil
.
11
There was to be seen another immense lake of borax, some 40
kil
.
12
We camped that night near the rapid, having travelled in the day 26
kil
.
13
I arrived in the evening at Oroya, the distance from Tarma being 30
kil
.
14
We still had before us the Serra de Callos-a flat-toppedtableland some 12
kil
.
15
Another trail from Cahaubanas proceeded to Chuchura, about 50
kil
.
16
We halted at sunset, having gone that day 92
kil
.
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kil
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
base on kil
sensitive kil
Translations for
kil
Portuguese
kil
Spanish
kil
Kil
through the time
Kil
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