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1 human
['hju:mən] 1. adjective(of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) mannlegur2. noun(a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) maður, manneskja- humanly- human being
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2 human being
(a person: Animals may behave like that, but human beings shouldn't.) manneskja, mannvera -
3 human resources
noun (the abilities and skills of people (used to refer to the benefit derived from them).) -
4 the human race
(mankind.) mannkyn -
5 man
[mæn] 1. plural - men; noun1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) maður, karlmaður2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) maðurinn, mannkyn3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) karlmenni4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) maður5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) óbreyttur hermaður6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) taflmaður2. verb(to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) manna- - man- manhood
- mankind
- manly
- manliness
- manned
- man-eating
- man-eater
- manhandle
- manhole
- man-made
- manpower
- manservant
- mansized
- mansize
- manslaughter
- menfolk
- menswear
- as one man
- the man in the street
- man of letters
- man of the world
- man to man
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6 anatomy
[ə'nætəmi](the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) líffærafræði- anatomically
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7 champion
[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) meistari2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) málssvari, baráttumaður2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) verja, berjast fyrir/ -
8 adult
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9 anthropology
[ænƟrə'polə‹i](the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) mannfræði- anthropologist -
10 ashes
noun plural (the remains of a human body after cremation: Her ashes were scattered at sea.) aska -
11 automaton
[o:'tomətən]- plurals automata [-tə], automatons - noun (a human-shaped machine that can be operated to move by itself.) vélmenni -
12 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) líffræði- biologically
- biologist
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13 blood group/type
(any one of the types into which human blood is classified: Her blood group is O.) blóðflokkur -
14 cannibal
['kænibəl]1) (a person who eats human flesh.) mannæta2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) dÿr sem étur dÿr af eigin tegund•- cannibalistic -
15 carcass
(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) -
16 cell
[sel]1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) klefi2) (a very small piece of the substance of which all living things are made; the smallest unit of living matter: The human body is made up of cells.) fruma3) ((the part containing the electrodes in) an electrical battery.) rafhlaða, rafhlöðueining4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) hólf•- cellular- cellphone -
17 child
plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) barn2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) barn•- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
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18 consumer goods
(goods which can be used immediately to satisfy human needs, eg clothing, food, TV sets etc.) neysluvara -
19 corpse
[ko:ps](a dead body, especially of a human being: Don't move the corpse before you send for the police.) lík -
20 creature
['kri: ə]1) (an animal or human being: all God's creatures.) skepna2) (a term of contempt or pity: The poor creature could hardly stand.) grey, ræfilstuska
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