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101 dol
adj. insane, crazy; rabid; silly, frivolous--------adv. madly, furiously; rabidly; frivolously--------n. oarlock, pivot for an oar; lock for an oar; device for holding an oar -
102 dolby
Dolby, commercial name for a device that decreases noise from recorded sound -
103 dommekracht
n. jack, mechanical device for raising great weights -
104 dosimeter
n. dosimeter, device that measures doses of radiation -
105 dosismeter
n. dosimeter, device that measures doses of radiation -
106 douchecabine
n. shower, place in bathroom with a device that produces a spray of water droplets -
107 douchecel
n. shower, place in bathroom with a device that produces a spray of water droplets -
108 draagraket
n. launcher, device or structure which launches a missile or other object -
109 draaispil
n. capstan, mechanical device used on ships to wind cables or hoist sales -
110 droogkap
n. drier, device for drying hair -
111 drukmeter
n. pressure gauge, device that measures pressure -
112 duimschroef
n. thumbscrew, torture device; screw which may be screwed in with fingers -
113 duimschroeven
n. thumbscrew, screw which may be screwed in with fingers; torture device -
114 duimstok
n. ruler, gage, device for measuring -
115 dump
n. dump, garbage dumping site; warehouse; aggregation; copying of a part of memory into an output or storage device (Computers) -
116 dunschiller
n. peeler, device used for removing skin, tool used to remove a rind -
117 dynamo
n. dynamo, generator, device for converting mechanical energy into electrical current -
118 dynamometer
n. dynamometer, device for measuring mechanical force or power -
119 eierenklopper
n. eggbeater, device used to beat eggs or whip batters and creams -
120 ejecteur
n. ejector, person or thing which ejects; device which releases or expels
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