Examples of using Commonly called in English and their translations into Polish
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Today, this cheese is commonly called Coulommiers.
with sharp edges, commonly called grains.
But the real treat for connoisseurs of moving images, commonly called cinematics see below.
Which is why they are more commonly called wise medications.
The cleft palate, commonly called"harelip. Another malformation often encountered.
Members of this genus are also commonly called scaly-foot.
These partisan units were commonly called"Wisincza", from their base location between this village
Commonly called“atopic keratoconjunctivitis,” this condition is a notorious cause of severe eye changes,
Clenbutrol's method of action is to increase your body's basic metabolic rate(commonly called BMR) by raising internal temperatures.
First of all, it is good to remember that the place commonly called the Rock of Aphrodite wears a few other names.
If you are using these products in liquid form, commonly called dips, never submerge your pet into the liquid.
This lace recalls a snow flake or joined oak leaves that is why it is commonly called“dębówka”.
Extruded Polyamide material, commonly called Nylon plastic,
A special role in the realisation of Nazi genocidal policy was played by penal camps, commonly called death or extermination camps,
including six million Jews, through what's commonly called the Holocaust.
the selection of individuals and prepotency of a singular sire, commonly called"stamping" has a huge significance.
Gamma-aminobutyric acid, commonly called GABA is a neurotransmitter located in the brain
The glass container, commonly called a“glass”, is used to hold water
a right commonly called regroupement familial family reunification.
In computing, the reduction of data to any kind of canonical form is commonly called data normalization.