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1 művégtag
(DE) Prothese {e}; Kunstglied {s}; (EN) artificial limb; prosthetic device; prosthetic limb -
2 tagbaszakadt
(EN) beefy; chunky; have plenty of beef; hefty; husky; junk; large of limb; large-limbed; mighty limb; nuggety; rugged; square; square-built; strong-limbed -
3 ág
(DE) Ast {r}; Zacken {r}; Zweig {r}; Zweige {pl}; (EN) arm; bough; branch; limb; line; perch; point; prong; rami; rise; shroud; snub; sprig; stick; tine; way -
4 comb
(DE) Oberschenkel {r}; Schenkel; schenkelig; Hinterkeule {e}; Stotz {r}; (EN) ham; haunch; leg; leg-of-mutton; limb; thigh -
5 csibész
(DE) Bengel; Halunke {r}; Hundsfott {r}; Lorbass {r}; Range {e}; Schlingel {r}; Schurke {r}; Spitzbube {r}; schuftig; Ganeff {r}; Lausekerl {r}; Lauser {r}; Schlankel {r}; Spitzbübin {e}; (EN) badmash; bratty; gutter-snipe; knave; limb; rascally; scoundrel; scoundrelly; urchin; wide boy -
6 előhegy
(EN) buttress; limb -
7 előhegység
(DE) Vorberg {r}; Vorgebirge {s}; (EN) foot-hills; foothills; foreland; headland; limb; naze; offset; shoulder; under-feature -
8 erős
(DE) athletisch; baufest; bewaldet; emphatisch; feste; gewaltig; handfest; happig; kampfstark; kräftig; muskulös; nervig; potent; scharf; scharfe; solid; solide; stark; stramm; zäh; ferm; kernhaft; vollmundig; (EN) athletic; brawny; broad; cobby; drastic; fast; firm; forceful; forte; gross; hard; have a kick in it; have plenty of beef; hearty; heavier; heavy; hefty; high; hot; husky; intense; large; lusty; main; mighty; mighty limb; muscular; musculous; nervous; nippy; overpowering; pithy; potent; powerful; profuse; robust; robustful; robustic; robustious; rugged; sharp; shrewd; sinewy; smart; solid; stalwart; stark; stiff; stout; stringybark; strong; strong language; sturdy; thewy; tough; trenchant; vehement; well-knit; well-set; well-timbered -
9 faág
(DE) Ast {r}; (EN) bough; branch; limb; rise -
10 far
(DE) Arsch {r}; Gesäß {s}; Heck; Hinterbacke {e}; Hintern {r}; Kruppe {e}; Steiß {r}; (EN) arse; back-end; backside; bum; buttock; buttocks; croup; derri‚re; derrière; derriére; hunker; outboard; pelvic limb; rump; stern; tail; tuck -
11 főág
(EN) limb; parent branch; trunk-line -
12 jogász
(DE) Jurist {r}; Rechtsgelehrte {r}; Rechtsreferent {r}; (EN) jurisprudent; jurist; legal expert; legal practitioner; limb of the law; templar -
13 karok
(DE) Arme {pl}; (EN) thoracic limb -
14 láb
(DE) Bein {s}; Foot {r}; Fuß {r}; (EN) dog; feet; foot; foot, feet; ft.; hoof, hooves; hooves; leg; limb; paw; peg; pin; props; stand; stick; toe -
15 lábak
(DE) Füße {pl}; (EN) benders; moggans; pelvic limb; pins; props; stumps -
16 makkegészséges
(DE) kerngesund; springlebendig; (EN) as fit as a fiddle; as sound as a bell; be in the pink of health; fit as a fiddle; hale; sound in wind and limb; untouched -
17 nyúlvány
(DE) Ausläufer {r}; Apophyse {e}; (EN) limb; offshoot; projection; salient; spur; tongue -
18 ördögfióka
(EN) deviling; devilkin; limb of the devil; pickle -
19 ördökfióka
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20 pokolfajzat
(EN) hell-hound; limb of satan
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