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41 bioskoopjournaal
n. newsreel, short film depicting the news (formerly shown before movies) -
42 boven
adj. upper, topmost; above--------adv. above, over; on top; upstairs--------prep. above, over, before, beyond -
43 brugpensioen
n. retirement before the age of retirement -
44 bruigom
n. beverage given during the days before a wedding -
45 brutoloon
n. gross income, total income before taxes and other deductions are taken out -
46 cocktail
n. cocktail, mixed drink (alcoholic); appetizer (served before a meal) -
47 concentratiekamp
n. concentration camp, internment camp in which people are imprisoned and often tortured; any of a number of camps set up by the German Nazis during World War II for holding Jews and other peoples before killing them -
48 confronteren
v. confront, stand face to face; put before; oppose -
49 czaar
n. czar, emperor; emperor of Russia before the revolution -
50 daarvoor
adv. in front of, before -
51 dactylisch
adj. dactylic, of or pertaining to a dactyl (division of poetry with an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables) -
52 dactylus
n. dactyl, division of poetry containing an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables -
53 daging
n. summoning, convening, assembling; act of requesting the presence of; act of ordering to appear before a court; demanding; rousing -
54 decimaalteken
n. decimal point, dot used before a decimal fraction (fraction whose denominator is ten or a power of ten) -
55 donna
n. donna, title of courtesy placed before a woman's name (Italian); Italian lady -
56 doodsbed
n. deathbed, bed on which a person dies; last few hours before death -
57 doodsstrijd
n. death agony, death throes, struggle before death -
58 dropout
n. dropout, withdrawing from school or from a course prior to completion; student who quits school before completing his studies; short pause in sound transmission in a web phone call due to data loss (Telecommunications) -
59 eerder
adv. before, preceding -
60 eergisteren
adv. day before yesterday
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Before — Be*fore , adv. 1. On the fore part; in front, or in the direction of the front; opposed to {in the rear}. [1913 Webster] The battle was before and behind. 2 Chron. xiii. 14. [1913 Webster] 2. In advance. I come before to tell you. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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