Examples of using Commonly called in English and their translations into Italian
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It is commonly called"Tuckamore" by local people.
The apar, commonly called mataco, is remarkable by having only three movable bands;
The rhizomes, commonly called paws, have roots
Commonly called Alex by Berliners,
Commonly called kodkod, and known in the past as Oncifelis guigna.
This raptor, commonly called Secretarybird or Secretary Bird Sagittarius serpentarius- J.F.
These particles are similar to sand and are commonly called powder.
it is commonly called«the city».
It characterizes this Sunday, commonly called"Gaudete".
At the upper end, the Black Cochin, commonly called the Java.
Phosphines==Related to a PH3 is the class of organophosphorus compounds commonly called phosphines.
Its fruit is commonly called fig.
Teatise on the paint commonly called chinese.
The island, commonly called Kohleinsel(coal island),
I prefer the purple variety because it is more aromatic than yellow(commonly called maracuja).
For this reason, chestnuts were commonly called“l'albero del pane”, or“the bread tree”.
If found during autumn, it is commonly called Tartufo Nero Uncinato(literally Black“Hooked” Truffle).
OFM, commonly called Fr.
The arcades that form the arcade under the buildings are commonly called“The Voltoni”.
He writes"Hatred of Judaism- now commonly called anti-semitism- is a virus that has infected Christendom for two millennia".
