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						admirable
						
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									Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration; estimable. | admirable,
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						admiral
						
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								/ˈædməɹl/
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									(military) The appointed commander of a navy, regardless of formal title. [1440](military) A high rank in the British and American Navies, NATO grade OF-9, equivalent ranks in other navies, in coast guards, etc.(zoology) Any of several species of nymphalid butterflies of the genera Kaniska, Limenitis and Vanessa. [1799] | almirante | 
			
        
    
		
			
			
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						admiration
						
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									A positive emotion including wonder and approbation; the regarding of another as being wonderful | admiración | 
			
        
    
		
			
			
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						admire
						
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									(transitive) To regard with wonder and delight. | admirar | 
			
        
    
		
			
			
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						admiring
						
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									Feeling or showing admiration. | admirativo,
							admirador,
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