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Lt. Col.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Lt. Col abrév écrite
Lt. Col → lieutenant colonel
lieutenant colonel SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Lt abrév écrite
Lt → lieutenant
lieutenant, Lt [ingl. brit. lɛfˈtɛnənt, ingl. am. luˈtɛnənt] SUST.
1. lieutenant MILIT.:
2. lieutenant (US police):
3. lieutenant (assistant):
Col SUST. abrév écrite
Col → Colonel
en el diccionario PONS
Col SUST.
Col abreviatura de colonel
colonel [ˈkɜ:nl, ingl. am. ˈkɜ:r-] SUST. MILIT.
col [kɒl, ingl. am. kɑ:l] SUST.
col abreviatura de column
column [ˈkɒləm, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:ləm] SUST.
1. column (pillar):
column a. fig.
2. column (article):
en el diccionario PONS
Col. SUST.
Col. abreviatura de colonel
colonel [ˈkɜr·n ə l] SUST. MILIT.
col. [kal] SUST.
1. col. → column
2. col. → college
3. col. → colony
column [ˈka·ləm] SUST.
1. column (pillar):
column a. fig.
2. column (article):
colony [ˈka··ni] SUST.
college [ˈkal·ɪdʒ] SUST.
1. college (university):
2. college (part of university):
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The passageway is flanked by two rows of columns topped by small statues of toddlers and the floor is paved with mosaics.
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Surprisingly, however, many squirrel monkeys either lack or partially lack ocular dominance columns, which would not be expected if they are useful.
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A verandah supported on columns runs around the east and north sides and faces the lake in the park.
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A small porch leads to the entrance of the church supported on four columns which are of perpendicular gothic design on top of the entrance.
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The writing is in two columns per page, 17-18 lines per page.
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