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Ensk-íslensk orðabók

Icelandic-English translation for: hit sensory
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Dictionary Icelandic English: hit sensory

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líffr. skynfruma {kv}sensory cell
læknisfr. líffærafr. skynkerfi {hv}sensory system
læknisfr. skyntaug {kv}sensory nerve
lemjato hit
högg {hv}hit
samsvörun {kv}hit
Unverified gefa e-m á kjaftinnto hit sb. on the jaw
ganga nærri e-m [e-ð gengur e-m nærri]to hit sb. hard [sth. hits sb. hard]
Unverified keyra e-ð í e-ð [slá af afli]to hit sth. hard (with sth.)
 
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