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L'Écluse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

L'Écluse in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for L'Écluse in the English»Spanish Dictionary

recluse [rɪˈklu:s, Am ˈreklu:s] N

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At the age of seven, she had already lived the life of a recluse, devoting herself to penances.
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Brown recluse spiders are usually between 620 mm, but may grow larger.
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The injury caused her to become a recluse.
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He was considered a recluse, but often used people he encountered in real life for the characters in his work.
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Yet he was always shy and modest, though in no sense a recluse.
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In her later years she suffered writers block, osteoarthritis and depression, and lived upstairs as a virtual recluse, rarely seeing friends or relatives.
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Most spiders have eight eyes, but recluse spiders have six eyes arranged in pairs (dyads) with one median pair and two lateral pairs.
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He became an itinerant teacher of drama and, latterly, a minor civil servant and something of a recluse.
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He became a recluse, alone, friendless and emarginated from the local political scene.
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However, brown recluse spiders also have uncate fang structure, but are able to deliver medically significant bites.
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