quasi-compact cluster

quasi-compact cluster
French\ \ grappe quasi-compacte
German\ \ Klumpen in weiterer Nachbarschaft liegender Einheiten
Dutch\ \ quasi-compact cluster
Italian\ \ grappolo quasi-compacte
Spanish\ \ conglomerado casi compacto
Catalan\ \ conglomerat quasi-compacte; clúster quasi-compacte
Portuguese\ \ conglomerado quase-compacto; agrupamento quase-compacto; cluster quase-compacto;
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kvasi-kompakt klynge
Norwegian\ \ kvasi-kompakt cluster
Swedish\ \ kvasikompakt kluster
Greek\ \ οιονεί συμπαγές σύμπλεγμα
Finnish\ \ kvasikompakti ryväs
Hungarian\ \ kvázi kompakt klaszter
Turkish\ \ yarı-kesif küme
Estonian\ \ kvaasikompaktne klaster
Lithuanian\ \ kvazikompaktinė sankaupa
Slovenian\ \ kvazi-kompaktna grozd
Polish\ \ grupa quasi-gęsta
Russian\ \ квази - компактный кластер
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ quasi-samningur þyrping
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ عنقود شبه مكدس
Afrikaans\ \ kwasiekompakte tros
Chinese\ \ 拟 紧 聚 集
Korean\ \ -

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