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1 connect
v. verbinden; aansluiten[ kənekt]1 in verbinding komen/staan ⇒ in verband staan3 〈informeel; sport; benaming voor〉 doel treffen ⇒ scoren; (de bal (voluit)) raken 〈 balsport〉; een homerun slaan 〈 honkbal〉; zijn tegenstander raken 〈 boksen〉♦voorbeelden:1 connect up • in verbinding komen/staanII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:connect up • verbinden -
2 connecter
n. aansluit/ koppelstukconnecter, connector[ kənektə] 〈 techniek, technologie〉1 verbindings/aansluit/koppelstuk ⇒ verbindingsklem -
3 disconnect
v. afsnijden, afbreken, afkoppelen[ diskənekt]1 losmaken ⇒ scheiden, loskoppelen; afsluiten 〈 iemand, van het gas e.d.〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉 ontkoppelen, uit elkaar halen♦voorbeelden:disconnect the plug from the power point • de stekker uit het stopcontact halen -
4 nectar
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5 nectarine
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nectar — [ˈnektə] noun [U] a sweet liquid in flowers that insects and birds drink … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
nectarine — [ˈnektəˌriːn] noun [C] a fruit with a smooth red and yellow skin. It is yellow inside and has a large seed … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ganglionectomy — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈnektəmē noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ganglion + ectomy : surgical removal of a ganglion … Useful english dictionary
nectared — ˈnektə(r)d adjective Etymology: nectar + ed 1. archaic : filled or imbued or mingled with nectar each to his lips applied the nectared urn Alexander Pope 2. archaic : deliciously sweet or fragrant … Useful english dictionary
nectaried — ˈnektərēd adjective Etymology: nectary + ed : having nectaries * * * nectaried, a. (ˈnɛktərɪd) [f. nectary.] Of flowers or plants: Provided with nectaries. in Cent. Dict … Useful english dictionary
nectarivorous — |nektə|riv(ə)rəs adjective Etymology: nectar + i + vorous : feeding on nectar nectarivorous insects … Useful english dictionary
nectophore — ˈnektəˌfōr noun ( s) Etymology: nect + phore : nectocalyx … Useful english dictionary
orthonectida — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈnektədə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from orth + nect + ida : an order or other division of Mesozoa comprising a number of rare parasites of the tissues and cavities of various invertebrates that alternate… … Useful english dictionary