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1 emeritus
adj. emeritus, (Latin) honorably discharged from a profession but retaining one's former job title (such as a professor emeritus) -
2 excrement
n. excrement, waste discharged from the body, feces -
3 excretie
n. excretion, waste materials, matter which has been discharged from the body (i.e. feces, sweat, etc.); process of expelling waste matter -
4 huidsmeer
n. sebum, oily or fatty secretion discharged from the sebaceous glands -
5 afzwaaien
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6 lossen
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7 militair
militair1〈de〉♦voorbeelden:————————militair2♦voorbeelden:1 militaire academie • military academy/schoolin militaire dienst gaan • do one's military service, join the Armyuit militaire dienst ontslagen worden • be discharged (from military service)iemand de militaire eer bewijzen • render someone military honoursde militaire groet brengen • salutemilitaire hulp geven • give military aid -
8 reclasseren
1 resettle/rehabilitate (discharged prisoners) -
9 reclasseringswerk
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > reclasseringswerk
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10 uit militaire dienst ontslagen worden
uit militaire dienst ontslagen wordenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uit militaire dienst ontslagen worden
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