- rigorists
- n. ригорист (Окончания: \rigoristsа)LKLv59
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu. 2014.
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu. 2014.
rigorists — rɪgÉ™rɪst n. pedantic person; one who behaves in a harsh or strict manner … English contemporary dictionary
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