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eräasianmukaisesta

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batch (quantity of anything produced at one operation) lot (separate portion; a number of things taken collectively) Short for maksuerä (“instalment, partial payment”). (accounting) Short for tilierä (“item, entry”). (sports) a subdivision of game time (can be a time-limited part of a match between two parties or, where the number of contestants exceeds the capacity of the sports facillity, a qualifying competition between a subset of contestants, the translation into English varies by sport) (ice hockey) period (soccer) half (basketball) quarter or half, depending on rules applied (boxing) round (tennis, volleyball) set (squash (sport)) game (athletics) heat (polo) chukker (curling) end (ice hockey) period (soccer) half (basketball) quarter or half, depending on rules applied (boxing) round (tennis, volleyball) set (squash (sport)) game (athletics) heat (polo) chukker (curling) end (rare, hunting) game, catch (archaic) wilderness, especially one that is good hunting ground. Show more arrow right (batch): satsi(game): riista(catch): saalis(wilderness): erämaa Show more arrow right erääntyäerakkoeriero Show more arrow right alkueräeräajoeräalueeräkulttuurieräkäsittelyerälukuerämaaerämieseränkävijäeränkäyntieräopaseräpalloeräpoliisieräpuukkoeräpäiväeräreittieräretkeilyeräretkierätaitoerätalouserätaukoerävartijaerävoittojäännöseräkeräilyeräkoe-eräkorkoeräkuoletuseräkustannuseräkuukausieräloppuerälumierälyhennyserämaksuerämenoeräosamaksueräsaapumiserätasaerätoimituserätuloerätäydennyserävakuutusmaksuerävalmistuserävälierä Show more arrow right From Proto-Finnic erä, from Proto-Finno-Ugric erä (“apart”). Koivulehto proposes that the Finno-Ugric word is a borrowing from Proto-Indo-Iranian er-. Show more arrow right
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