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1 camphor
['kæmfə](a strongly scented whitish substance, used for various medical and industrial purposes: Mothballs contain camphor.) der Kampfer* * *cam·phor[ˈkæm(p)fəʳ, AM -ɚ]\camphor ball Mottenkugel f* * *['kmfə(r)]nKampfer m* * *camphor ball Mottenkugel f* * *n.Kampfer - m.Mottenkugel f. -
2 camphor
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3 camphor
< bio> ■ Kampferbaum m ; Laurus camphora -
4 camphor
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5 camphor ice
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6 camphor oil
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7 camphor tree
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8 camphor spirit
Kampferspiritus m, alkoholische Kampferlösung f -
9 peppermint camphor
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10 Japan camphor
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11 tar camphor
< chem> ■ Naphthalin n -
12 laurel camphor
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13 tar camphor
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14 long não
/camphor/ Kampfer, MottenkugelTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > long não
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15 mint
I 1. noun2) (sum of money)2. adjectivea mint [of money] — eine schöne Stange Geld (ugs.)
funkelnagelneu (ugs.); vorzüglich [Münze] (fachspr.)3. transitive verbin mint condition — [Auto, Bild usw.] in tadellosem Zustand
(lit. or fig.) prägenII noun1) (plant) Minze, die2) (peppermint) Pfefferminz, das; attrib. Pfefferminz-* * *I 1. [mint] noun(a place where money is made by the government.) die Münzprägeanstalt2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) prägen- academic.ru/116830/in_mint_condition">in mint conditionII [mint] noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.) die Minze2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; ( also adjective) mint chocolate.) das Pfefferminz* * *mint1[mɪnt]I. nto make/cost a \mint einen Haufen Geld machen/kosten famto be worth a \mint Gold wert [o unbezahlbar] seinII. vtto \mint money/a coin Geld/eine Münze prägento \mint gold/silver Gold/Silber münzento \mint a stamp eine Briefmarke druckento \mint a phrase ( fig) einen Satz prägen\mint coin neu geprägte Münzea \mint copy ein druckfrisches Exemplar\mint stamp ungestempelte Briefmarkein \mint condition in tadellosem Zustandmint2[mɪnt]I. n* * *I [mɪnt]1. nMünzanstalt f, Munzstätte f, Münze f(Royal) Mint — (Königlich-)Britische Münzanstalt
he is making a mint (of money) (inf) — er verdient ein Heidengeld (inf)
his father made a mint (inf) — sein Vater hat einen Haufen Geld gemacht (inf)
2. adjstamp postfrisch, ungestempeltin mint condition — in tadellosem Zustand
3. vtcoin, phrase prägen IIn (BOT)Minze f; (= sweet) Pfefferminz nt* * *mint1 [mınt] s1. BOT Minze f:2. Pfefferminzbonbon m/nmint2 [mınt]A s1. Münze f:a) Münzstätte f, -anstalt fb) Münzamt n:mint mark Münzzeichen n;mint stamp Münzgepräge n;master of the mint, mint master (Ober)Münzmeister m;fresh from the mint frisch geprägt, prägefrisch2. fig umg Heidengeld n:earn (make) a mintin mint condition in tadellosem oder einwandfreiem Zustand;C v/t1. Geld münzen, schlagen, prägen2. fig ein Wort prägen* * *I 1. noun2. adjectivea mint [of money] — eine schöne Stange Geld (ugs.)
funkelnagelneu (ugs.); vorzüglich [Münze] (fachspr.)3. transitive verbin mint condition — [Auto, Bild usw.] in tadellosem Zustand
(lit. or fig.) prägenII noun1) (plant) Minze, die2) (peppermint) Pfefferminz, das; attrib. Pfefferminz-* * *n.Minze nur sing. f. v.ausprägen v. -
16 turpentine
noun1) (resin) Terpentin, das2)[oil of] turpentine — Terpentin, das (ugs.); Terpentinöl, das; attrib.
turpentine substitute — Terpentinersatz, der
* * *(a type of oil used for thinning certain kinds of paint, cleaning paint-brushes etc.) das Terpentin* * *tur·pen·tine[ˈtɜ:pəntaɪn, AM ˈtɜ:r-]\turpentine camphor synthetischer Kampfer* * *['tɜːpəntaɪn]nTerpentin(öl) nt* * *1. BOT Terpentin n* * *noun1) (resin) Terpentin, das2)[oil of] turpentine — Terpentin, das (ugs.); Terpentinöl, das; attrib.
turpentine substitute — Terpentinersatz, der
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17 japánkámfor
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18 kámfor
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19 kámforfa
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20 naftalin
(DE) Naphthalin {s}; eingemottet; (EN) mothball; naphtalene; naphthalene; tar-camphor; white tar
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Camphor — Cam phor (k[a^]m f[ e]r), n. [OE. camfere, F. camphre (cf. It. canfora, Sp. camfora, alcanfor, LL. canfora, camphora, NGr. kafoyra ), fr. Ar. k[=a]f[=u]r, prob. fr. Skr. karp[=u]ra.] 1. A tough, white, aromatic resin, or gum, obtained from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
camphor — [kam′fər] n. [ME camfre < OFr camphre < ML camfora < Ar kāfūr < Sans karpuraḥ, camphor tree] 1. a volatile, crystalline ketone, C10H16O, with a strong characteristic odor, derived from the wood of the camphor tree or synthetically… … English World dictionary
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camphor — substance extensively used in medicine, early 14c., caumfre, from O.Fr. camphre, from M.L. camfora, from Arabic kafur (Skt. karpuram), from Malay kapur camphor tree. Related: Camphorated … Etymology dictionary
Camphor — Camphor, so v.w. Campher, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
camphor — ► NOUN ▪ a white volatile crystalline substance with an aromatic smell and bitter taste, occurring in certain essential oils. ORIGIN Latin camphora, from Sanskrit … English terms dictionary
Camphor — For other uses, see Camphor (disambiguation). Camphor[1][2] … Wikipedia
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camphor — noun Etymology: Middle English caumfre, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin camphora, from Arabic kāfūr, from Malay kapur Date: 14th century a tough gummy volatile aromatic crystalline compound C10H16O obtained especially from the wood and… … New Collegiate Dictionary