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foodstuffs

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foodstuffs [ˈfuːdstʌfs] NPLcomestibles mpl, productos mpl alimenticios
foodstuffs [ˈfuːdstʌfs] npldenrées fpl alimentaires
food supplement ncomplément m alimentaire, supplément m nutritionnel
food supplies nplvivres mpl
food value nvaleur f nutritive
foodstuffs [ˈfuːdˌstʌfs] nplgeneri mpl alimentari
foodstuffs [ˈfuːdˌstʌfs] nplgeneri mpl alimentari


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The she was for Tarzan--all that he desired was to bury his snout in the foodstuffs of the Tarmangani.
They appeared to be raiding parties, for they drove goats and cows along with them and there were native porters laden with grain and other foodstuffs.
The noise of different typewriters already at work, disseminating their views upon the protection of native races, or the value of cereals as foodstuffs, quickened Mary's steps, and she always ran up the last flight of steps which led to her own landing, at whatever hour she came, so as to get her typewriter to take its place in competition with the rest.
 
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