Dictionary English → German: [successive] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
| English | German | ||
| succeeding {adj} {pres-p} [successive] | 49 aufeinanderfolgend | ||
| print leading [distance between baselines of successive lines of text] | Leading {n} [Zeilendurchschuss] | ||
| print leading [distance between baselines of successive lines of text] | Zeilendurchschuss {m} [auch: Interlinea] | ||
| archaeo. tell [mound of remains of successive ancient settlements in West Asia] | Ruinenhügel {m} |
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