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61 fixatie
n. fixation, act of fixating; stabilizing, focusing on; fixing in place; arrest of emotional development; obsession -
62 frontogenese
n. frontogenesis, development of a front, coming together of two air masses (Meteorology) -
63 frontvorming
n. frontogenesis, development of a front, coming together of two air masses (Meteorology) -
64 fylogenese
n. phylogenesis, evolution, series of events leading to the development of a particular species -
65 fylogenetisch
adj. phylogenetic, pertaining to the descent or evolutionary development of a species -
66 fylogenie
n. phylogeny, descent or evolutionary development of a species -
67 geologie
n. geology, study of the history and development of the Earth's crust -
68 geologisch
adj. geological, of or pertaining to geology, of or pertaining to the study of the history and development of the Earth's crust -
69 geoloog
n. geologist, one who specializes in geology, one who studies the history and development of the Earth's crust -
70 geomorfologisch
adj. geomorphological, of the study of the formation and development of the Earth's surface -
71 geslachtsrijpheid
n. sexual development, sexual maturity -
72 groei
n. growth, increase, expansion, enlargement; development -
73 groeicurve
n. development curve -
74 grondbedrijf
n. development company -
75 incubatie
n. incubation, act or process of incubating; hatching; growing, development -
76 incuberen
v. incubate, sit on eggs in order to hatch them; hatch eggs; keep warm to promote development and growth; develop, grow, mature -
77 incunabel
n. incunabulum, first stage in the development of anything; books from the early days of printing (especially those printed before 1500) -
78 neolitisch
adj. neolithic, of the later Stone age, pertaining to the age characterized by the development of agriculture and sophisticated tools and weapons (Anthropology) -
79 nimf
n. nymph, nature deity appearing as a beautiful maiden (Mythology); beautiful young woman; larval stage in insect development -
80 ontvouwing
n. development
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