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1 referendum
n. referendum, poll of an entire population, referral of a vote to the entire electorate -
2 bestrijken
1 [kunnen bereiken] cover♦voorbeelden:de straat bestrijken met een machinegeweer • have the street covered with a machine-gun -
3 gamma
1 [toonladder] scale♦voorbeelden: -
4 gans
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5 voltallig
1 complete, full ⇒ entire♦voorbeelden:de voltallige vergadering • the plenary assembly/meeting/sessionwij waren voltallig • we were all there/present -
6 abonnementskaart
n. season ticket, ticket which is valid for the entire season -
7 algeheel
adj. total, overall, entire -
8 arrondissementscommissaris
n. district commissioner, governmental official in charge of a certain region; one who held an important job and was responsible for an entire region during the British Mandate -
9 balansopruiming
n. clearance sale, general sale, sale intended to sell an entire inventory -
10 centrale verwarming
n. central heating, single heating unit which spreads warm air throughout an entire house -
11 compleet
adj. complete, entire; full--------adv. completely, entirely; fully -
12 familiestuk
n. family portrait, formal painting or photograph of an entire family -
13 gaaf
adj. whole, entire, complete; wonderful, great (Slang)--------n. gift -
14 gans
adj. whole, all, entire--------n. goose, type of swimming bird; stupid person (Slang) -
15 geheel
adj. whole, entire, complete--------adv. wholly, entirely, fully--------n. whole, totality, completeness, entirety--------up to the hilt -
16 godgans
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
17 godganselijk
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
18 heel
adj. whole, entire, complete; intact, unbroken, not in pieces--------adv. very, wholly, entirely, completely -
19 hoofdschakelaar
n. master switch, main switch that controls an entire structure's electrical power grid -
20 intact
adj. intact, whole, entire; unbroken, undamaged; unscathed
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Entire — En*tire , a. [F. entier, L. integer untouched, undiminished, entire; pref. in , negative + the root of tangere to touch. See {Tangent}, and cf. {Integer}.] 1. Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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