invented in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

invented in the PONS Dictionary

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The owners claim that, back in the 1920s, the potato crisp was invented there.
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The CMYK printing process was invented in the 1890s, when newspapers began to publish color comic strips.
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That's why he invented toilet soap.
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He is widely publicized for being the man who invented the commonplace mutual fund through direct marketing to the public.
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A meta-analysis testing how often birds invented new ways to acquire food in the wild found corvids to be the most innovative birds.
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The story suggests that the traditional version of the tale was actually invented by the exiled and crazed huntsman, now imprisoned in a distant country.
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Usually it was the loudest and most annoying one, the know-it-all who acted like he invented history.
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They are a peace-loving tribe, (mainly due to cowardice) and self described as the tribe that invented the peace pipe, lovers, not fighters and proud descendents of cowards.
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I think that for anyone connected with sheep, the machines are the most wonderful thing ever invented.
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In the early 1930s, single sideband and frequency modulation were invented by amateur radio operators.
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