"sermocination" meaning in Inglés

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Noun

Forms: sermocination [singular], sermocinations [plural]
Etymology: Del latín sermocinationem. Etymology templates: {{etimología|la|sermocinationem|leng=en}} Del latín sermocinationem
  1. Sermocinación.
    Sense id: es-sermocination-en-noun-1
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): EN:Sustantivos, Inglés

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