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1 heterodoxie
n. heterodoxy, deviation from commonly held beliefs or doctrines; view which is different from commonly held beliefs or doctrines -
2 algemeen
adj. general, common, universal; public, popular--------adv. generally, commonly, universally -
3 alledaags
adj. everyday, common, commonplace, unremarkable--------adv. commonly, usually -
4 asparagine
n. asparagine, type of amino acid found commonly in plants (first found in asparagus) -
5 colofonium
n. rosin, (Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from the oleoresin or wood of pine trees (commonly used in varnishes, inks, and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments) -
6 curry
n. curry, curry powder, seasoning which is made from a combination of tumeric and other spices (commonly used in East Indian dishes); food seasoned with curry -
7 ezel
n. ass, donkey, domesticated animal related to the horse (commonly used as a beast of burden); dunce (Derogatory Slang); easel, wooden frame on which an artist's canvas is supported or displayed -
8 frotte
terry, type of knit fabric having many small loops of thread (commonly used to make towels and bathrobes) -
9 gebruikelijk
adj. usual, common, regular; conventional, customary--------adv. usually, commonly, customary, conventionally -
10 gemeen
adj. common, public; mean, nasty, unkind--------adj. scum, riffraff, rabble--------adv. commonly; meanly, nastily -
11 gewoonlijk
adj. habitual, customary--------adv. normally, ordinarily, commonly, usually -
12 gondel
n. gondola, long flat-bottomed boat piloted by one person with a single oar (commonly used on the canals of Venice, Italy) -
13 gondola
n. gondola, long flat-bottomed boat piloted by one person with a single oar (commonly used on the canals of Venice, Italy) -
14 goudvis
n. goldfish, small yellow or orange fish native to China (commonly kept in aquariums and fishponds) -
15 habitueel
adj. habitual, customary, usual, routine, commonly done -
16 heterodox
adj. heterodox, unorthodox, different from commonly held beliefs or doctrines (especially pertaining to religion); holding an unorthodox belief or doctrine -
17 horse
n. horse, large four-legged mammal commonly used for transportation; type of gymnastics equipment -
18 kerkuil
n. barn owl, type of owl which commonly frequents barns and preys on mice -
19 kiezelaarde
n. silica, silicon dioxide, crystalline compound commonly found in sand and quartz (used to produce glass, cement, ceramic, and other products) -
20 paard
n. horse, large four-legged mammal commonly used for transportation; type of gymnastics equipment; knight, chess piece shaped like a horse's head
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