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etymological origin of | eng: perturber |
etymologically related | eng: perturber |
etymology | enm: perturben |
has derived form | eng: perturbation |
has derived form | eng: perturbative |
has derived form | eng: perturbed |
has derived form | eng: perturbing |
has derived form | eng: perturbs |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-perturb.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bad |
semantically related | eng: cark |
semantically related | eng: cruel |
semantically related | eng: ease |
semantically related | eng: fuss |
semantically related | eng: noyance |
semantically related | eng: religion |
semantically related | eng: sexuality |
semantically related | eng: wrack |
synonym | eng: discompose |
translation | nor: forurolige |
translation | nor: gjøre |
translation | nor: ryste |
translation | nor: skake |
translation | nor: vekke |
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