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81 doodvechten
v. fight to the death, battle in which the one who remains alive is the victor -
82 doodvriezen
v. freeze to death -
83 doodzonde
n. mortal sin, terrible sin that causes the death of the soul -
84 erfoom
n. uncle who'll give a legacy after his death -
85 erftante
n. aunt who 'll give a legacy after her death -
86 erfwet
n. law of succession, rule of inheritance, rule which determines who succeeds to a certain position (usually after a death) -
87 executeren
v. execute, perform, carry out, put into practice; put to death -
88 executie
n. execution, accomplishment, putting into practice; putting to death -
89 fatum
n. fate, destiny, fortune, person's lot in life; death; destruction -
90 fusilleren
v. execute, shoot to death -
91 gangreen
n. gangrene, death or rotting of body tissue (caused by faulty circulation, disease, etc.) -
92 genadeklap
n. deathblow, crushing blow, blow which causes death, killing blow -
93 genadeschot
n. deathblow, crushing blow, blow which causes death, killing blow -
94 genadeslag
n. death-blow, coup de grace, merciful strike intended to end one's suffering -
95 genadestoot
n. death-blow, coup de grace, merciful strike intended to end one's suffering -
96 gerochel
n. hack, dry cough; death rattle, rattling sound made by a dying person, frog in the throat -
97 guillotineren
v. guillotine, put to death by guillotine (device for beheading) -
98 halsmisdaad
n. capital offense, crime which is punishable by the death sentence -
99 halszaak
n. capital offense, crime which is punishable by the death sentence -
100 hel
adj. clear, bright, glaring--------adv. glaringly, penetratingly--------n. hell, inferno, place of punishment and torture where the wicked are sent after their death
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Death — (d[e^]th), n. [OE. deth, dea[eth], AS. de[ a][eth]; akin to OS. d[=o][eth], D. dood, G. tod, Icel. dau[eth]i, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. dau[thorn]us; from a verb meaning to die. See {Die}, v. i., and cf. {Dead}.] 1. The cessation of all vital… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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