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61 fetisjisme
n. fetishism, blind devotion, absurd unreasoning worship, obsessive attachment (Psychiatry) -
62 fetisjistisch
adj. fetishistic, of or pertaining to fetishes; of or pertaining to blind devotion or obsessive attachment -
63 geleidehond
n. guide dog, specially trained dog used by the blind -
64 hazelworm
n. blind worm -
65 kleurenblind
adj. color blind -
66 nachtblind
night blind -
67 rolgordijn
n. roller blind, sunblind -
68 sneeuwblind
adj. snow blind -
69 stekeblind
adj. stone-blind -
70 stekelblind
adj. as blind as a bat -
71 stomdronken
adj. blind drunk, totally drunk -
72 valgordijn
n. roller blind -
73 verblinden
v. blind, besot, dazzle, bedazzle, daze, seel -
74 verdonkeren
v. darken, grow dark, obscure, sombre, somber, blind, gloom, overcloud, overcast -
75 verduisteren
v. darken, darkle, obscure, black out, dim, bedim, defalcate, obfuscate, eclipse, embezzle, peculate, misapply, misappropriate, overcast, overshadow, cloud, blur, blind, shade, sombre, somber, blear, secrete, occult -
76 blinde kegel van een antenne
• antenna blind coneNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > blinde kegel van een antenne
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77 jalouzie-effect
• Hanover bars• Hanover blind -
78 jalouziedeur
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79 kleurenblind
• colour blind -
80 afgodische verering/liefde
afgodische verering/liefdeblind veneration/loveVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afgodische verering/liefde
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