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81 bowling-alley
1) (a long narrow set of wooden boards along which one bowls at skittles.) keilarata2) (a building which contains several of these.) keilahalli -
82 bowling-green
noun (a smooth piece of grass for playing bowls on.) keilakenttä -
83 bowls
noun singular (a game played on a smooth green with bowls having a bias: a game of bowls.) nurmikeilapeli -
84 boxing-glove
noun (a boxer's padded glove.) nyrkkeilyhansikas -
85 boxing-match
noun nyrkkeilyottelu -
86 brainchild
noun (a favourite theory, invention etc thought up by a particular person: This entire process is Dr Smith's brainchild.) lempiteoria, lempilapsi -
87 breakfast-time
noun I'll deal with that at breakfast-time.) aamiaisaika -
88 bulletproof vest
noun (a sleeveless jacket for protecting the body from bullets.) -
89 bunsen (burner)
noun (a gas burner which produces a smokeless flame of great heating power: Several of the bunsens in the chemistry laboratory are out of order.) bunsenlamppu -
90 buzzword
(a word or phrase that is frequently used because of its importance or popularity especially among a certain age-group or profession: `Recycling' is the new buzzword.) -
91 cable TV
noun (a system of broadcasting television programmes by cable.) -
92 cable-car
noun (a vehicle that moves up and down a mountain, cliff etc by means of a cable.) -
93 caginess
noun salamyhkäisyys -
94 camcorder
(a video camera.) -
95 camp-fire
noun (the fire on which campers cook, and round which they sit in the evening etc.) leirituli -
96 campaigner
noun kampanjan johtaja, esitaistelija -
97 candidness
noun vilpittömyys -
98 candle-light
noun (the light from a candle: We had dinner by candle-light.) kynttilänvalo -
99 canonisation
noun pyhimykseksi julistaminen -
100 canonization
noun pyhimykseksi julistaminen
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