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1 noun
n. substantiv* * *(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) substantiv -
2 fibreglass
noun, adjective1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) glasfiber2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) glasfiber -
3 pen-name
noun (a name used by a writer instead of his own name: Samuel Clemens used the pen-name of Mark Twain.) pseudonym -
4 stuffing
1) (material used for stuffing eg toy animals: The teddy-bear had lost its stuffing.) stoppning, fyllning2) (a mixture containing eg breadcrumbs, spices, sausage-meat etc, used for stuffing chickens etc.) fyllning -
5 -her
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) -
6 -its etc -name
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) -
7 agar-agar
((a jelly made from) seaweed, used in medicine, cooking etc.) -
8 amphitheatre
(an oval or circular building with rows of seats surrounding a central space, used as a theatre or arena.) amfiteater -
9 baggage cart
noun ((American) (also luggage cart) a cart used by passengers at an airport etc to carry their luggage.) bagagevagn -
10 Band-Aid
((American) (a piece of) sticking plaster with a dressing used to cover a wound etc: You should put a Band-Aid on that cut.) -
11 bank-note
noun (a piece of paper issued by a bank, used as money.) sedel -
12 blotting-paper
noun (soft paper used for drying up ink.) läskpapper -
13 briefs
noun plural ((used especially in shops) women's pants or men's underpants: a pair of briefs.) kalsong[] -
14 car phone
noun (a telephone that can be used in a car.) mobiltelefon -
15 carriageway
noun (especially in Britain, the part of a road used by cars etc: The overturned bus blocked the whole carriageway.) -
16 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kaviar -
17 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kaviar -
18 chairlift
noun (a set of seats hanging from a cable, used to take skiers etc up a mountain.) sittlift, stollift -
19 colouring
1) (something used to give colour: She put pink colouring in the icing.) färg[]ning, färg[], färgmedel2) (complexion: She had very high colouring (= a very pink complexion).) ansiktsfärg -
20 cough-mixture
noun (a medicine used for relieving coughing.) hostmedicin
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