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fossile
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fossil [Brit ˈfɒs(ə)l, ˈfɒsɪl, Am ˈfɑsəl] N
1. fossil GEOL:
fossil
fossil attr hunter, collection
fossil organism
2. fossil (person):
fossil pej
fossil fuel N
fossil fuel
living fossil N
living fossil
expose excavations: fossil, remains
to take an impression of key, fossil
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fossil attr
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I. fossil [ˈfɒsəl, Am ˈfɑ:səl] N a. pej
fossil
II. fossil [ˈfɒsəl, Am ˈfɑ:səl] ADJ
fossil
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fossile a. fig
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I. fossil [ˈfa·s ə l] N a. pej
fossil
II. fossil [ˈfa·s ə l] ADJ
fossil
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fossile a. fig
fossiliser personne
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Subtle details can have important effects on the impression of a typeface.
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It would be easy for readers of news coverage of the turnabout to get that impression.
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It is very slender in build and shows the impression of the ascending process of the astragalus, an ankle bone itself lost.
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These songs then had a great vogue in Paris and this performance made a deep impression.
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Before this law, tribal courts were limited in the scope of punishment they could hand down in criminal cases, giving them the impression of a lower, less serious court.
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