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etymological origin of | eng: instanciate |
etymological origin of | eng: noninstance |
etymologically related | eng: instancy |
etymologically related | eng: instant |
etymologically related | eng: instantaneous |
etymologically related | eng: instantial |
etymologically related | eng: instantiate |
etymologically related | eng: instantiation |
etymologically related | eng: instantly |
etymology | enm: instance |
has derived form | eng: at the instance of |
has derived form | eng: for instance |
has derived form | eng: in the first instance |
has derived form | eng: in this instance |
has derived form | eng: instanced |
has derived form | eng: instances |
has derived form | eng: instancing |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /ˈɪnstəns/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-instance.ogg |
semantically related | eng: example |
semantically related | eng: illustration |
semantically related | eng: measure of location |
semantically related | eng: representative |
semantically related | eng: try |
synonym | eng: case in point |
translation | ces: instance |
translation | deu: Instanz |
translation | eng: proof |
translation | est: juhtum |
translation | est: näide |
translation | fin: instanssi |
translation | fin: tapaus |
translation | nld: voorbeeld |
translation | nld: voorval |
translation | pol: okazja |
translation | pol: zdarzenie |
translation | por: exemplo |
translation | por: instância |
translation | por: ocasião |
translation | por: ocorrência |
translation | spa: instancia |
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