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Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Drever — Other names Swedish Dachsbracke Country of origin Sweden Traits … Wikipedia
Drever — (Schwedische Dachsbracke) FCI Standard Nr. 130 Gruppe 6: Laufhunde … Deutsch Wikipedia
drever — dréver m DEFINICIJA kinol. lov. pas, švedski niskonogi gonič, sličan jazavčaru, rasprostranjen pretežno u Švedskoj ETIMOLOGIJA šved … Hrvatski jezični portal
Drever — This surname is of German, Anglo Saxon, and French origins. It derives from an ancient word driffan , through the later French drevere and as a surname in the spellings of Driver, Drever, Dryver, and Dreverman, it is an occupational surname for a … Surnames reference
drever — noun A Swedish dog breed … Wiktionary
drever — s ( n, drevrar) hund … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
Ivan Drever — is a folk singer, songwriter and guitarist popular not only with the Scottish folk scene but also in other European countries such as Norway, Denmark and Spain. He often tours with popular fiddler Duncan Chisholm who founded the folk rock band… … Wikipedia
Kris Drever — Infobox musical artist Name = Kris Drever Img capt = Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Born = Origin = Orkney, Scotland Instrument = vocals, guitar Genre = Folk Occupation = Years active = Influences = Label = Reveal Records… … Wikipedia
Hughes–Drever experiment — Hughes–Drever experiments (also clock comparison , clock anisotropy , mass isotropy , or energy isotropy experiments) are testing the isotropy of mass and space. As in Michelson–Morley experiments, the existence of a preferred frame of reference … Wikipedia
Hughes-Drever-Experiment — Hughes Drever Experimente (auch Uhrenvergleichs , Uhrenanisotropie , Massenisotropie , oder Energieisotropie Experimente) werden zur Überprüfung der Isotropie der Masse bzw. des Raumes eingesetzt. Diese Experimente testen grundlegende Aussagen… … Deutsch Wikipedia