Aún no tenemos significados para "comparatively rare".
1Hypertrophy of the thyroid gland, which is a comparatively rare disease; 2.
2It is comparatively rare, being mined for only in a few districts.
3The critic who ought to be a newsboy is now comparatively rare.
4Fortunately, however, true murrain is comparatively rare in this great stock-raising country.
5Nor should tact be confined to such comparatively rare incidents as this.
6The ancient railings are hand-made, and are now comparatively rare and proportionately valuable.
7Apheliotropic movements are comparatively rare in a well-marked degree, excepting with sub-aërial roots.
8But snow is comparatively rare here, and it has not been considered necessary.
9Hydrophobia is certainly one of the most horrible of diseases, although comparatively rare.
10Serious accidents are almost an everyday occurrence in cycling but deaths are comparatively rare.
11Very common in England, they are comparatively rare in France.
12In spite of this large hospitality, instances even of individual excess are comparatively rare.
13Attacks on helicopters are not unprecedented but are comparatively rare.
14Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are comparatively rare malignant tumors with poor prognosis.
15To choose such a moment of finality is, for a pianist, a comparatively rare thing.
16But in the Epistles it is comparatively rare alone.
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Comparatively rare a través del tiempo
Comparatively rare por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América