- rekas
- rẽkas sm. (2) rėksnys: Šitas zėkis tai tikras rẽkas Slm.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Rekas — Rekas, 1) Dorf im Bezirk Czegled des Comitats Pesth Solt (ungarisches Verwaltungsgebiet Pesth Ofen); 3320 Ew.; 2) Marktflecken im ungarischen Bezirk u. Verwaltungsgebiet Temesvar; Postamt; 2800 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rekas — Recaş Rekasch Temesrékás Rekaš/Рекаш Hilfe zu Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
rėkas — 2 rėkas sm. „?“ ◊ nei šėko (šėku) nei rėko (rėku) nieko bendra, nieko panašaus: Nei šėko nei rėko, o pamirus verkia Vlk. Nei šėku nei rėku, o jau rengia bankietą (vestuves) Vlk. savu rėku savarankiškai, kaip nori, savo nuožiūra: Eina savu rėku… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
rėkas — 1 rė̃kas sm. rėkimas, riksmas: Nusivežtum, tai vakare rė̃ko būt Slm … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Juan Maino — Juan Bosco Maino Canales (died 1976?) was a photographer, political activist, and opponent of Augusto Pinochet s regime in Chile. He was a leader in MAPU (Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitaria or United Popular Action Movement ). He was detained… … Wikipedia
Rekasch — Recaş Rekasch Temesrékás Rekaš/Рекаш Hilfe zu Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Recaș — Rekasch Temesrékás Rekaš/Рекаш … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Non-revenue water — (NRW) is water that has been produced and is “lost” before it reaches the customer. Losses can be real losses (through leaks, sometimes also referred to as physical losses) or apparent losses (for example through theft or metering inaccuracies).… … Wikipedia
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