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tenant | |
agric. econ. | preneur à bail |
comp., MS | locataire |
construct. | locataire; habitant |
demogr. agric. | preneur |
fin. | débitant locataire |
AND | |
comp. | ET |
comp., MS | AND |
and | |
gen. | ainsi que |
council | |
law econ. | Conseil des Ministres de la Coopération au développement |
Together | |
gen. | Ensemble |
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preneur à bail | |||
locataire m (A client organization that is served from a single instance of an application by a Web service. A company can install one instance of software on a set of servers and offer Software as a Service to multiple tenants) | |||
locataire m; habitant m | |||
preneur m | |||
débitant locataire | |||
fermier m | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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⇒ tenet (Tenets vs. Tenants: Thanks to its confusingly similar pronunciation, tenant ("occupant, land-holder") is sometimes erroneously used in place of tenet ("principle, doctrine").: One of the ancient tenants of the Buddist [sic] belief is, “He who sits still, wins” –Police, January/February 1968) | |||
ten. | |||
tenet (tenant ("occupant, land-holder") is sometimes erroneously used in place of tenet ("principle, doctrine"): e.g., "Unity of command is a tenant of military operations that ensures responsibility." 4uzhoj) |
Tenants And: 1 phrase in 1 subject |
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