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21 catarrh
(inflammation of the lining of the nose and throat causing a discharge of thick fluid.) katar; slimhindebetændelse* * *(inflammation of the lining of the nose and throat causing a discharge of thick fluid.) katar; slimhindebetændelse -
22 catgut
noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje* * *noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje -
23 chunk
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24 clod
[klod](a thick lump, especially of earth.) klump* * *[klod](a thick lump, especially of earth.) klump -
25 crunchy
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26 dense
[dens]1) (thick and close: We made our way through dense forest; The fog was so dense that we could not see anything.) tæt; tyk2) (very stupid: He's so dense I have to tell him everything twice.) tykhovedet; dum•- densely- density* * *[dens]1) (thick and close: We made our way through dense forest; The fog was so dense that we could not see anything.) tæt; tyk2) (very stupid: He's so dense I have to tell him everything twice.) tykhovedet; dum•- densely- density -
27 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) melbolle; bolle* * *((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) melbolle; bolle -
28 dumpy
(short and thick or fat: a dumpy little woman.) lille og tyk; tæt* * *(short and thick or fat: a dumpy little woman.) lille og tyk; tæt -
29 elephant
['elifənt](a very large type of animal with very thick skin, a trunk and two tusks.) elefant* * *['elifənt](a very large type of animal with very thick skin, a trunk and two tusks.) elefant -
30 fog
[foɡ] 1. noun(a thick cloud of moisture or water vapour in the air which makes it difficult to see: I had to drive very slowly because of the fog.) tåge; dis2. verb((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) være tåget- foggy- fog-bound
- fog-horn* * *[foɡ] 1. noun(a thick cloud of moisture or water vapour in the air which makes it difficult to see: I had to drive very slowly because of the fog.) tåge; dis2. verb((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) være tåget- foggy- fog-bound
- fog-horn -
31 fur
[fə:]1) (the thick, short, fine hair of certain animals.) pels2) (the skin(s) of these animals, often used to make or decorate clothes etc for people: a hat made of fur; ( also adjective) a fur coat.) pels; pelsværk; pels-3) (a coat, cape etc made of fur: She was wearing her fur.) pelsværk•- furrier- furry* * *[fə:]1) (the thick, short, fine hair of certain animals.) pels2) (the skin(s) of these animals, often used to make or decorate clothes etc for people: a hat made of fur; ( also adjective) a fur coat.) pels; pelsværk; pels-3) (a coat, cape etc made of fur: She was wearing her fur.) pelsværk•- furrier- furry -
32 gore
[ɡo:] 1. noun(blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) størknet blod2. verb((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) stange- gory* * *[ɡo:] 1. noun(blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) størknet blod2. verb((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) stange- gory -
33 hawser
['ho:zə](a thick rope or a steel cable for towing ships or tying them to a dock etc.) trosse; kabel* * *['ho:zə](a thick rope or a steel cable for towing ships or tying them to a dock etc.) trosse; kabel -
34 hippopotamus
[hipə'potəməs](a large African animal with very thick skin living in or near rivers.) flodhest* * *[hipə'potəməs](a large African animal with very thick skin living in or near rivers.) flodhest -
35 honey
1) (a sweet, thick fluid made by bees from the nectar of flowers: bread and honey.) honning2) ((especially American) darling (used when speaking to someone one loves).) skat•- honeybee- honeycomb
- honeymoon* * *1) (a sweet, thick fluid made by bees from the nectar of flowers: bread and honey.) honning2) ((especially American) darling (used when speaking to someone one loves).) skat•- honeybee- honeycomb
- honeymoon -
36 jam
[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe•- jam on* * *[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe•- jam on -
37 jungle
(a thick growth of trees and plants in tropical areas: the Amazon jungle; Tigers are found in the jungles of Asia; ( also adjective) soldiers trained in jungle warfare.) jungle; jungle-* * *(a thick growth of trees and plants in tropical areas: the Amazon jungle; Tigers are found in the jungles of Asia; ( also adjective) soldiers trained in jungle warfare.) jungle; jungle- -
38 lash
[læʃ] 1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) øjenvippe2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) piskeslag3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) piskesnert; snert2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) slå2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) surre fast3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) slå med; slå4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) piske ned•- lash out* * *[læʃ] 1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) øjenvippe2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) piskeslag3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) piskesnert; snert2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) slå2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) surre fast3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) slå med; slå4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) piske ned•- lash out -
39 log
[loɡ] 1. noun1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) kævle2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) logbog2. verb(to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) føre logbog- logbook* * *[loɡ] 1. noun1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) kævle2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) logbog2. verb(to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) føre logbog- logbook -
40 marker
1) (a person who marks eg the score at games.) pointtager2) (something used for marking, eg in scoring, showing the position of something etc: The area is indicated by large green markers.) mærke3) (a type of pen, usually with a thick point.) tuschpen* * *1) (a person who marks eg the score at games.) pointtager2) (something used for marking, eg in scoring, showing the position of something etc: The area is indicated by large green markers.) mærke3) (a type of pen, usually with a thick point.) tuschpen
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Thick — (th[i^]k), a. [Compar. {Thicker} ( [ e]r); superl. {Thickest}.] [OE. thicke, AS. [thorn]icce; akin to D. dik, OS. thikki, OHG. dicchi thick, dense, G. dick thick, Icel. [thorn]ykkr, [thorn]j[ o]kkr, and probably to Gael. & Ir. tiugh. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thick — [thik] adj. [ME thikke < OE thicce, thick, dense, akin to Ger dick < IE base * tegu , thick, fat > OIr tiug] 1. having relatively great depth; of considerable extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin [a thick board] 2.… … English World dictionary
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thick — thick; thick·en; thick·en·er; thick·et; thick·et·ed; thick·ety; thick·ish; thick·ly; thick·ness; thick·head·ed·ly; thick·head·ed·ness; … English syllables
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thick´en|er — thick|en «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The… … Useful english dictionary
thick|en — «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The weather… … Useful english dictionary