"103" meaning in Translingual

See 103 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Numeral

Head templates: {{head|mul|number}} 103
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see 1, 0, 3.
    Sense id: en-103-mul-num-pKY2DvIw
  2. An emergency telephone number used regionally in Belarus.
    Sense id: en-103-mul-num-VkFwmyCj Categories (other): Translingual numbers Disambiguation of Translingual numbers: 3 23 25 24 26
  3. An emergency telephone number used regionally in India.
    Sense id: en-103-mul-num-sra7WuEV Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual numbers Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 19 19 47 7 9 Disambiguation of Translingual numbers: 3 23 25 24 26
  4. An emergency telephone number used in Kazakhstan.
    Sense id: en-103-mul-num-GJ40ajsb Categories (other): Translingual numbers Disambiguation of Translingual numbers: 3 23 25 24 26
  5. An emergency telephone number used to call for police in Israel.
    Sense id: en-103-mul-num-P3gA8570 Categories (other): Translingual numbers Disambiguation of Translingual numbers: 3 23 25 24 26

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