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41 helikopter
n. helicopter, highly maneuverable aircraft which flies by means of horizontally rotating blades -
42 hieratisch
adj. hieratic, priestly, relating to the priesthood; of or pertaining to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics; conforming highly to a certain style -
43 hogelijk
adj. highly -
44 hooggeacht
adj. highly esteemed -
45 hooggeeerd
adj. highly honoured -
46 hooggeschat
adj. highly esteemed -
47 hooggespannen
adj. highly strung -
48 hooglijk
adj. highly, very -
49 hoognodig
adj. highly necessary -
50 hoogschatten
v. regard highly, appreciate, esteem -
51 hoogst
adj. highest, topmost, supreme--------adv. highly, extremely, very -
52 hoogtestraling
n. cosmic radiation, streams of highly penetrating charged particles bombarding the earth from outer space -
53 idool
n. idol, image which is worshiped as a god; any deity other than God (Biblical); someone or something which is highly revered; fallacy -
54 industrieel
adj. industrial, pertaining to or involved in the production or distribution of goods; characterized by highly developed industries; used in production and manufacturing--------n. industrialist, one who is in favor of industries or industrialism -
55 intellectueel
adj. intellectual, of or pertaining to the mind or intellect--------n. intellectual, academic, highly intelligent person -
56 jachtvliegtuig
n. fighter plane, jet fighter, fast and highly maneuverable combat airplane -
57 nijverheids
adj. industrial, pertaining to or involved in the production or distribution of goods, characterized by highly developed industries; used in production and manufacturing -
58 overprikkeld
adj. highly strung, overstrung -
59 paddestoel
n. <I>(also: <B>paddenstoel</B>)</I> mushroom, any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible) -
60 strychnine
n. strychnine, highly poisonous vegetable alkaloid
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