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41 bevel
n. order, instruction; command (Military) -
42 bevelen
v. order, instruct; command (Military) -
43 bevelhebberschap
n. command -
44 bilinguisme
n. bilingualism, command of two languages, equal ability in two languages; government policy of having two national languages -
45 commanderen
v. command, order -
46 commando
n. command, order; commando, soldier trained to make surprise attacks; commando unit -
47 commandopost
n. command post, field headquarters of the commander of a military unit -
48 dagorde
n. order of the day, day's command; schedule for the day -
49 dicteren
v. dictate, say (something) aloud for someone to write down; command, order -
50 dienstbevel
n. order, instruction, command -
51 directief
n. directive, instruction, order, command -
52 domineren
v. dominate, control, rule, command -
53 edict
n. edict, decree, command, order -
54 eerste officier
n. second in command, vice commander -
55 gebieden
v. command, order, dictate -
56 gebod
n. commandment, command, order -
57 gelasten
v. order, command, direct, instruct -
58 gezag
n. power, authority, control, command -
59 het commando voeren
v. command, be in authority -
60 ho
interj. whoa, stop! (command for a horse)
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