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i'næməl 1. noun1) (a variety of glass applied as coating to a metal or other surface and made hard by heating: This pan is covered with enamel; ( also adjective) an enamel plate.) emalje2) (the coating of the teeth.) emalje3) (a glossy paint.) emaljelakk2. verb(to cover or decorate with enamel.) emaljere, lakkereemalje--------emaljere--------glasurIsubst. \/ɪˈnæm(ə)l\/1) emalje, glasur2) ( kunst) emaljearbeid, emaljemaling3) emaljefarge, (emalje)lakk4) ( gammeldags) neglelakk5) politurIIverb \/ɪˈnæm(ə)l\/1) emaljere, overtrekke med emalje, få til å skinne (som emalje)2) lakkere, gi en hard, blank overflate3) ( poetisk) emaljere, pryde med prangende farger, smykke med prangende fargerenamelled paper glanspapir
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