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1 decay
n. verval, bederf--------v. vervallen, rottendecay1[ dikkee] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:2 tooth decay • tandbederf, cariës————————decay2〈 werkwoord〉1 vervallen ⇒ in verval raken, wegkwijnen2 (ver)rotten ⇒ bederven, verteren♦voorbeelden:2 decayed tooth • rotte kies/tand -
2 decay
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3 decay phenomena
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4 decay time
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5 dental decay
tandbederf, cariës -
6 everywhere he looked he saw decay
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7 senile decay
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8 tooth decay
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9 fell into decay
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10 moral decay
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11 radioactive decay
radioactief verval (trapsgewijze vermindering van aantal radioactieve atomen van een stof) -
12 slow decay
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13 to decay
afvallenuitklinkenuitslingerenuitstervenverlopenverstikken door vochtvervallenwegsterven -
14 dental
adj. van het gebit; dentaal[ dentl]1 dentaal ⇒ met betrekking tot het gebit, tand-♦voorbeelden:2 dental decay • tandbederf, cariësdental floss • tandzijdedental plate • kunstgebit, (tand)prothesedental surgeon • tandheelkundige -
15 everywhere
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16 senile
adj. ouderdoms-, seniel--------adj. seniel--------n. seniel (persoon die aan seniliteit lijdt, ouderdomskwaal)[ sie:najl]♦voorbeelden:
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