specter in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

specter in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Another woman's specter has been seen by staff and visitors wandering the hallways.
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Specter was a moderate who usually stayed in the political center.
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The specter of war kept the state heavily militarized, setting the stage for army commanders to mistreat the population.
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An anonymous specter of a young priest walks both into and out of the church.
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Twenty minutes later, the specters march back down the stairs and leave, slamming the front door behind them.
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Specter maintained his comments were a prediction, not a warning.
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Because of the specter of an infinite regress, the traditionalist model began to seem less plausible.
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A red-cloaked woman's specter and an apparitional hearse haunt a local cemetery.
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The grim specter of the 1943 riots never quite fades from the minds of city leaders.
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Are they the specters of punk's past, the spirits of inspiration now gone?
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