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1 Britannic
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2 Germanic
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3 Hispanic
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4 Munich
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5 Punic
adj. Punisch (betr. de bewoners van Carthago uit de oudheid)--------n. Punisch (Cartegische taal vroeger)[ pjoe:nik]♦voorbeelden: -
6 computernik
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7 galvanic
adj. galvanisch; electrifiserend, geelectrifiseerd[ gælvænik] 〈 galvanically〉♦voorbeelden:a galvanic performance • een wervelend optreden -
8 hygienic
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9 inorganic
adj. anorganisch[ inno:gænik] 〈 inorganically〉♦voorbeelden:inorganic fertilizer • (minerale) kunstmest -
10 manic
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11 mechanic
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12 messianic
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13 nick
n. snee; kerf; staat; bajes (slang)--------v. snijden; kerven; stelen; afzetten (slang)nick1[ nik]♦voorbeelden:1 gesteldheid ⇒ staat, vorm♦voorbeelden:1 in bad/poor nick • er slecht/belazerd aan toein good nick • in prima conditie————————nick2〈 werkwoord〉1 inkepen/kerven ⇒ kartelen, krassen -
14 oceanic
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15 organic
adj. van het leven; van de lichaamsdelen; organisch; noodzakelijk[ o:gænik] 〈 organically〉1 organisch ⇒ wezenlijk, essentieel♦voorbeelden: -
16 panic
n. paniek; angst; schrik--------v. in paniek raken; verschrikkenpanic1[ pænik] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:to be at panic stations (over something) • (iets) overijld moeten doenget into a panic (about) • in paniek raken (over)————————panic2〈werkwoord; panicked〉1 in paniek raken/brengen ⇒ angstig worden/maken -
17 runic
adj. is geschreven in oud Scandinavisch schrift, runisch[ roe:nik] -
18 satanic
adj. satanisch[ sətænik] 〈 satanically〉1 〈 ook Satanic〉van Satan/de duivel2 satanisch ⇒ duivels, hels -
19 scenic
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20 stannic
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