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21 Philosophin
Phi·lo·so·phin <-, -nen> f -
22 philosophisch
phi·lo·so·phisch [filoʼzo:fɪʃ] adjphilosophical -
23 Phiole
Phi·o·le <-, -n> [ʼfi̭o:lə] fphial, vial -
24 Altphilologe
m classicist, classical philologist* * *Ạlt|phi|lo|lo|ge1. m Alt|phi|lo|lo|gin2. fclassical philologist* * *Alt·phi·lo·lo·ge, -phi·lo·lo·gin* * *der classical scholar* * *Altphilologe m classicist, classical philologist* * *der classical scholar -
25 Neuphilologe
* * *Neu|phi|lo|lo|ge1. mŃéú|phi|lo|lo|gin2. fmodern linguist* * *Neu·phi·lo·lo·ge, -phi·lo·lo·gin[ˈnɔyfilolo:gə, -filolo:gɪn]* * * -
26 Morphinist
* * *Mor|phi|nịst [mɔrfi'nɪst]1. m -en, -en, Mor|phi|nis|tin[-'nIstɪn]2. f -, -nenmorphine addict* * *Mor·phi·nist(in)<-en, -en>[mɔrfiˈnɪst]m(f) (geh) morphine addict* * * -
27 Philanthrop
m; -en, -en philanthropist* * *Phi|lanth|rop [filan'troːp]1. m -en, -en,Phi|lanth|ró|pin[-'troːpɪn]2. f -, -nenphilanthropist* * *Phi·lan·throp(in)<-en, -en>[filanˈtro:p]m(f) (geh) philanthropist* * *der; Philanthropen, Philanthropen (geh.) philanthropist* * ** * *der; Philanthropen, Philanthropen (geh.) philanthropist* * *m.philanthropist n. -
28 Philatelist
* * *Phi|la|te|lịst [filate'lɪst]1. m -en, -en, Phi|la|te|lis|tin[-'lIstɪn]2. f -, -nenphilatelist* * *Phi·la·te·list(in)<-en, -en>[filateˈlɪst]m(f) (form) philatelist* * ** * *m.philatelist n. -
29 Philippiner
* * *Phi|lip|pi|ner [filɪ'piːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Phi|lip|pí|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenFilipino* * *Phi·lip·pi·ner(in)<-s, ->[filɪˈpi:nɐ]m(f) Filipino* * *Philippiner m; -s, -, Philippinerin f; -, -nen Filipino, weiblich auch: Filipino woman ( oder girl etc)* * *m.Filipino n. -
30 Philister
* * *Phi|lịs|ter [fi'lɪstɐ]1. m -s, -, Phi|lis|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (lit)Philistine; (fig) philistine* * *Phi·lis·ter<-s, ->[fiˈlɪstɐ]m1. HIST Philistine* * ** * *m.Philistine n. -
31 Philologe
* * *der Philologephilologist* * *Phi|lo|lo|ge [filo'loːgə]1. m -n, -n,Phi|lo|ló|gin[-'loːgɪn]2. f -, -nenphilologist* * *Phi·lo·lo·ge, -lo·gin<-n, -n>[filoˈlo:gə, -ˈlo:gɪn]m, f philologist* * *der; Philologen, Philologen teacher/student of language and literature; philologist (Amer.)* * ** * *der; Philologen, Philologen teacher/student of language and literature; philologist (Amer.)* * *m.philologist (US) n.teacher (scholar)of language and literature n. -
32 Philosoph
m; -en, -en philosopher* * *der Philosophphilosopher* * *Phi|lo|soph [filo'zoːf]1. m -en, -en,Phi|lo|só|phin[-'zoːfɪn]2. f -, -nenphilosopher* * *Phi·lo·soph(in)<-en, -en>[filoˈzo:f]m(f) philosopher* * *der; Philosophen, Philosophen philosopher* * ** * *der; Philosophen, Philosophen philosopher* * *m.philosopher n. -
33 Amphibie
f; -, -n; ZOOL. amphibian* * *die Amphibieamphibian* * *Am|phi|bie [am'fiːbiə]f -, -n (ZOOL)amphibian* * *(a creature that spends part of its life on land and part in water: Frogs are amphibians.) amphibian* * *Am·phi·bie<-, -n>[amˈfi:bi̯ə, pl -fi:bi̯ən]f amphibian* * *die; Amphibie, Amphibien (Zool.) amphibian* * ** * *die; Amphibie, Amphibien (Zool.) amphibian -
34 Amphibienfahrzeug
n amphibious vehicle* * *Am|phi|bi|en|fahr|zeugntamphibious vehicle* * *(a vehicle designed to move on land or in the water.) amphibian* * *Am·phi·bi·en·fahr·zeugnt amphibian, amphibious vehicle* * *das amphibious vehicle* * *Amphibienfahrzeug n amphibious vehicle* * *das amphibious vehicle -
35 amphibisch
Adj. ZOOL. amphibious, auch TECH. amphibian* * *amphibious* * *am|phi|bisch [am'fiːbɪʃ]adjamphibious* * ** * *am·phi·bisch[amˈfi:bɪʃ]adj amphibious* * *Adjektiv amphibious* * ** * *Adjektiv amphibious -
36 Amphitheater
* * *das Amphitheateramphitheatre; amphitheater* * *Am|phi|the|a|ter [am'fiː-]ntamphitheatre (Brit), amphitheater (US)* * *(an oval or circular building with rows of seats surrounding a central space, used as a theatre or arena.) amphitheatre* * *Am·phi·the·a·ter[amˈfi:tea:tɐ]nt amphitheatre [or AM -er]* * *das amphitheatre* * ** * *das amphitheatre -
37 Geschichtsphilosophie
f; nur Sg. philosophy of history* * *Ge|schịchts|phi|lo|so|phiefphilosophy of history* * *Ge·schichts·phi·lo·so·phief philosophy of history* * * -
38 Hämophilie
f; -, -n h(a)emophilia* * *Hä|mo|phi|lie [hɛmofi'liː]f -, -n[-'liːən] haemophilia (Brit), hemophilia (US)* * *Hä·mo·phi·lie<-, -n>[hɛmofiˈli:, pl -ˈli:ən]* * * -
39 Lebensphilosophie
f philosophy of life* * *Le|bens|phi|lo|so|phiefphilosophy of life* * *Le·bens·phi·lo·so·phief life philosophy* * *Lebensphilosophie f philosophy of life -
40 Morphinismus
m; -, kein Pl.; MED. morphine addiction* * *Mor|phi|nịs|mus [mɔrfi'nɪsmʊs]m -, no plmorphine addiction* * *Mor·phi·nis·mus<->[mɔrfiˈnɪsmʊs]* * *
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