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1 begripe
verb. understand, comprehend, conceive verb. (formelt) apprehend -
2 fatte
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3 konsipere
verb. draft, conceive -
4 unnfange
verb. conceive -
5 visualisere
verb. visualise, visualize, conceive
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conceive — ► VERB 1) become pregnant with (a child). 2) devise in the mind; imagine. ORIGIN Latin concipere, from capere take … English terms dictionary
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