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1 alfawetenschap
1 arts/humanities subject ⇒ one of the liberal arts, 〈 meervoud〉 humanities, 〈 meervoud〉 liberal arts -
2 alfawetenschap
n. humanities, branches of study concerned with human thought and culture -
3 doctoranda
n. Master of Science, second degree in the sciences, M Sc.; Master of Arts, MA, master's degree in the humanities or social sciences; one who has completed a Master of Arts degree at a college or university -
4 drs
MA, master of arts, second degree granted to one who has completed a year or more of graduate study in the humanities or social sciences; one holding this degree -
5 humaniora
n. humanities, branches of study concerned with human thought and culture; classical languages and literature (i.e. Roman and Greek) -
6 alfa
1 ±languages, ±humanities, ±arts♦voorbeelden:zij is een echte alfa • all her talents are on the arts side -
7 geesteswetenschappen
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8 humaniora
1 [Griekse en Latijnse taal- en letterkunde] classics, humanities2 [(in) België] [soort middelbaar onderwijs] ±grammar school -
9 letteren
♦voorbeelden:letteren studeren • be an arts student -
10 wetenschap
1 [kennis, regels] 〈 niet-exacte wetenschap〉 learning; 〈 exacte wetenschap〉 science; 〈 geleerdheid〉 scholarship; 〈 letteren, filosofie〉 (the) humanities, (the) (liberal) arts; 〈 tak van wetenschap〉 discipline, branch of 〈 soms exact〉 knowledge/ 〈 meestal niet exact〉 learning2 [beoefenaars] science3 [kennis, de bekendheid met iets] knowledge♦voorbeelden:1 toegepaste/zuivere wetenschap • applied/pure sciencewetenschap beoefenen • practise science3 in de wetenschap dat … • in the knowledge that …
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