atrofie
See also: atrofié
Czech
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editNoun
editatrofie f
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editNoun
editatrofie f (plural atrofieën)
- atrophy (diminishing functionality)
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edit- → Indonesian: atrofi
Further reading
edit- atrofie on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
Italian
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editatrofie f
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editVerb
editatrofie
- inflection of atrofiar:
Romanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French atrophie, from Latin atrophia, from Ancient Greek ἀτροφία (atrophía, “a wasting away”).
Noun
editatrofie f (uncountable)
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editatrofie
- inflection of atrofiar:
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