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101 aalachtig
adj. eel like, resembling an eel -
102 aansteller
n. nominator, appointer; acting like a child, poser -
103 aanstrijken met penseel
v. paint, apply with a brush like paint -
104 adenoom
n. adenoma, benign tumor shaped like a gland -
105 advertorial
advertorial, advertisement designed to look like a news story -
106 afmarcheren
v. march off, file off, walk in coordinated steps like soldiers -
107 alkalisch
adj. alkaline, of an alkali, like an alkali, containing an alkali -
108 als de weerga
adj. like grim death -
109 amandelogig
adj. almond-eyed, having eyes shaped like almonds, having eyes with a long oval shape -
110 amaryllis
n. amaryllis, bulbous plant bearing lily-like flowers (Botany) -
111 amateuristisch
adj. amateurish, inferior, second-rate; unprofessional, inexpert; novice-like -
112 ansjovis
n. anchovy, small edible herring-like fish -
113 antelope
n. antelope, any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia) -
114 antilope
n. antelope, any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia) -
115 apenspel
n. <I>(also: <B>apespel</B>)</I> clown around, act like a monkey -
116 apetrots
adj. very proud, proud as a peacock, displaying haughty self-confidence (like a peacock with his tail feathers spread) -
117 armadillo
n. armadillo, burrowing nocturnal mammal with bony armor-like plates -
118 arrenslede
n. sleigh, open horse-drawn vehicle mounted on two ski-like runners and used to travel over snow or ice -
119 asachtig
adj. ash-like; pallid -
120 asfalt
n. asphalt, black tar-like substance used for paving and roofing; blacktop, tarmac, bitumen
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