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61 dislokatie
n. <I>(also: <B>dislocatie</B>)</I> dislocation, pulling of a joint from its socket; dislocated condition; disruption -
62 distantie
n. distance, space between two points or things; condition of being apart; expanse, area -
63 doldriftigheid
n. hotheadedness, condition of being extremely temperamental or violent -
64 doorzichtigheid
n. transparency, condition of being transparent -
65 draaglijkheid
n. endurability, state or condition of being able to endure -
66 dystrofie
n. dystrophy, disorder caused by poor nutrition; condition characterized by muscular degeneration (i.e. muscular dystrophy) -
67 fragmentering
n. fragmentation, breaking up; crushing; division into segments; partitioning; shattering into pieces; condition in which a file is scattered in segments on the surface of a hard drive (Computers) -
68 frustratie
n. frustration, act of frustrating; condition of being frustrated; aggravation, something which causes feelings of frustration; disappointment, anxiety and depression -
69 fungibiliteit
n. fungibility, (Law) condition of being replaceable (about merchandise) -
70 gedrochtelijkheid
n. monstrousness, hideousness, frightfulness; condition of being monster-like; atrociousness -
71 geenszins
adv. in no way, by no means, under no condition -
72 geestesgestelheid
n. mental condition, psychological state, state of mind -
73 geheugenverlies
n. amnesia, condition caused by illness or injury and characterized by forgetfulness -
74 gehoorzaamheid
n. obedience, submission, condition of being obedient and disciplined -
75 geleidelijkheid
n. gradualness, condition of occurring in phases, state of taking place slowly -
76 gerontisme
n. senility, old age; condition caused by physical and/or mental impairments associated with old age -
77 gesteldheid
n. constitution, physical condition -
78 geval
n. case, occasion; situation, condition, circumstance -
79 geweldenarij
n. tyranny, oppression, coercive power (esp. by a government); position or role of a tyrant; strict and harsh condition imposed by an external person or force -
80 grensgeval
n. borderline case, condition which is hard to classify because it does not have all of the necessary characteristics of any group
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