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41 doctoraat
n. doctorate, highest degree awarded by a graduate school (such as a Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.); doctor's degree, degree given to a graduate of a medical or dental school -
42 doctorstitel
n. doctorate, highest degree awarded by a graduate school (such as a Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.); doctor's degree, degree given to a graduate of a medical or dental school -
43 domina
n. Domina, title formerly given to a woman who held a barony in her own right -
44 doopsuiker
n. special sugared almonds (given during baptism) -
45 ecg
ECG, electrocardiogram, (Cardiology) graphic record of electrical pulses given off by the heart created using an electrocardiograph (used to diagnose heart disease) -
46 elektrocardiogram
n. <I>(old spell.><B>electrocardiogram</B>)</I> electrocardiogram, (Cardiology) graphic record of electrical pulses given off by the heart created using an electrocardiograph -
47 erelid
n. honorary member, person who has been given membership as a sign of respect -
48 eremetaal
n. medal of honor, type of military award given for brave acts -
49 fauna
n. fauna, title given to animals of a particular region or time period -
50 gastcollege
n. lecture given by someone who is not a permanent teacher -
51 gastrol
n. guest performance, performance given by an entertainer (singer, musician, etc.) who was specially invited to appear in a program -
52 geboortecijfer
n. birthrate, proportion of the number of births at a given time to the total population -
53 gegeven
adj. given, sure, certain -
54 gegevenheid
n. quality of being given -
55 geridderd
adj. knighted, made a knight, given the rank of knight (in Britain) -
56 gewaterd
adj. watered, given water; irrigated or sprinkled with water -
57 gratuit
adj. gratuitous, given without charge, free -
58 grondrecht
n. basic rights, fundamental rights and privileges which are given to every individual -
59 grondrente
n. basic interest loan, loan given at a slightly higher interest rate than the rate of the daily account -
60 honorair
adj. honorary, serving to honor; given as an honor without the usual requirements or obligations (i.e. a university degree)
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