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1 klassiek
1 [met betrekking tot de Griekse/Romeinse Oudheid] classical2 [voorbeeldig in zijn soort] classic♦voorbeelden:de klassieke Oudheid • classical antiquitydie film/dat boek is nu klassiek • that film/book has become a classicII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:klassieke meubelen • period furnitureklassieke muziek • classical musiceen probleem klassiek oplossen • solve a problem in a traditional way -
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3 de klassieke Oudheid
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4 Atlas
n. Atlas, Titan condemned to bear the Earth and heavens on his shoulders (Classical Mythology); Atlas Mountains, mountain range located in west Africa -
5 Daphne
n. Daphne, nymph who was changed into a laurel tree (Classical Mythology); laurel (evergreen shrub); female first name -
6 Hercules
n. Hercules, hero of great strength and courage (Classical Mythology); military transport plane -
7 Lethe
n. Lethe, river of forgetfulness (Classical Mythology) -
8 balletdanser
n. ballet dancer (classical style of dance) -
9 balletdanseres
n. ballerina, female ballet dancer (classical style of dance) -
10 basilisk
n. basilisk, reptile (snake, lizard, or dragon) which is able to kill with by its look or breath (Classical Mythology); large crested reptile of the tropical Americas -
11 blaasjesziekte
n. pig typhoid, Classical swine fever, (CSF) highly contagious disease of pigs and wild boar, hog cholera -
12 classica
n. female classicist, classical scholar, advocate of the study of the ancient classics -
13 classicaal
adj. classical, of the classis -
14 classicistisch
adj. classical, excellent; timeless; traditional; serving as a model (in art and literature); of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquities -
15 classicus
n. classicist, classical scholar, advocate of the study of the ancient classics -
16 estheticisme
n. aestheticism, belief that beauty is the primary standard (with other standards being subordinate); excessive devotion to the arts; movement in art characterized by interest in classical art forms -
17 halfgod
n. demigod, (Classical Mythology) one who is partly human and partly god -
18 heros
n. hero, male character who commits great deeds and is regarded as a god (Classical Mythology) -
19 humaniora
n. humanities, branches of study concerned with human thought and culture; classical languages and literature (i.e. Roman and Greek) -
20 klassiek
adj. classic, classical
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