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1 Guinea
n. Guinea, country on the Atlantic coast of western Africa -
2 Nieuw-Guinea
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3 Papoea-Nieuw-Guinea
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4 Equatoriaal-Guinea
n. Equatorial Guinea, country in western central Africa -
5 Guinee
Guinea, country on the Atlantic coast of western Africa -
6 GuineeBissau
Guinea Bissau, country in western Africa -
7 Australazië
n. Australasia, geographical region consisting of the islands of the southern Pacific Ocean (including Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, etc.) -
8 Equatoriaal-Guinees
adj. of or pertaining to Equatorial Guinea (country in western central Africa) -
9 Equatoriaal-Guineeër
n. Equatorial Guinean, resident of Equatorial Guinea, person of Equatorial Guinean origin (country in western central Africa) -
10 EquatoriaalGuinea
Equatorial Guinea, country in western central Africa -
11 Guinees
pertaining to Guinea Bissau -
12 Guineeër
n. resident or native of Guinea Bissau -
13 Malabo
n. Malabo, capital city of Equatorial Guinea (country in western central Africa) -
14 Melanesië
n. Melanesia, one of the three principal island groups in the Pacific Ocean, island group in the south Pacific to which New Guinea belongs -
15 casuaris
n. cassowary, large flightless bird which is related to the ostrich (native to Australia and New Guinea) -
16 cavia
n. <I>(also: <B>Guinees biggetje</B>)</I> guinea pig, type of small rodent -
17 marmot
n. guinea pig, marmot -
18 paarlhoen
n. guinea fowl -
19 parelhoen
n. guinea fowl, pearl hen -
20 proefkonijn
n. laboratory rabbit, guinea pig
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Guinea — Guinea … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Guinea — Guin ea (g[i^]n [ e]), n. 1. A district on the west coast of Africa (formerly noted for its export of gold and slaves) after which the Guinea fowl, Guinea grass, Guinea peach, etc., are named. [1913 Webster] 2. A gold coin of England current for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
guinea — former British coin, 1660s, from Guinea, region along the west coast of Africa, presumably from an African word (perhaps Tuareg aginaw black people ); the 20 shilling coins so called because they were first minted for British trade with Guinea… … Etymology dictionary
Guinea — , Guinea Bissau, Equatorial Guinea They are separate countries, all in West Africa. Guinea was formerly French Guinea. GuineaBissau was formerly Portuguese Guinea. Equatorial Guinea was formerly Spanish Guinea … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Guinea — Guinea, or Guinea Coast, is a geographical term of Berber origins used by Europeans from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries to designate varying sections of the western coast of Africa, a region that formed one apex of the Atlantic… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Guinea — Ober Guinea und West Sudan … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Guinea [2] — Guinēa (spr. gi ), Küstenland in Westafrika, vom Kap Roxo bis zum Kap Negro, vom Kap Lopez geteilt in Ober oder Nord G. (G. im engern Sinne) und in Nieder oder Süd G. In der Nordostecke von Ober G. dringt der Golf von G. mit den Baien von Benin… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
GUINEA — vulgo la Guinee, regio Aficae perampla, inter Nigrititam ad Bor. et mare Atlanticum ad Austr. et inter regnum Congi ad Ort. et montem Leonis ad Occas. Regio est abundans et fertilis, ab Ort. in Occas. valde extensa, et ab Europaeis admodum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
guinea — [gin′ē] n. [the gold of which it was first made came from Guinea] 1. a former English gold coin, last minted in 1813, equal to 21 shillings: the word is still used in England in giving prices of luxury items 2. GUINEA FOWL 3. Slang an Italian or… … English World dictionary
Guinēa — Guinēa, ein großer Theil der Westseite Afrikas, zu beiden Seiten des Äquator. Gewöhnlich versteht man aber unter G. den Küstenstrich zwischen dem Äquator u. 10° nördl. Br., welcher zum Unterschiede von dem südlich vom Äquator liegenden… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Guinēa — (spr. gi ; hierzu die Karte »Ober Guinea und West Sudân«), Teil der Westküste Afrikas, vom Kap Roxo (12°19´ nördl. Br.) bis Kap Negro (16° südl. Br.), zerfällt in zwei Teile: Oberguinea und Niederguinea, deren Grenze von Kap Lopez im… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon