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1 jet
jet1 [zĵe]〈m.〉3 straal♦voorbeelden:à un jet de pierre • op een steenworp afstand3 jet d'eau • waterstraal, fonteinjet de flamme • steekvlamà jet continu • aan een stuk doord' un (seul) jet • in één keer, ineens————————jet2 [dzĵet]〈m.〉m1) worp, gooi2) (het) gieten [metaal]3) straal4) loot [plant] -
2 pousse
pousse [poes]I 〈v.〉1 spruit ⇒ uitloper, loot, scheut♦voorbeelden:les pousses vertes • het uitlopen van het groenII 〈m.〉f1) uitloper, loot2) groei -
3 rejet
rejet [rəzĵe]〈m.〉1 (het) teruggooien ⇒ (het) opwerpen, (het) opnieuw gooien4 (het) verwerpen ⇒ (het) afwijzen, weigering♦voorbeelden:m2) afstoting [medisch]3) afwijzing, weigering5) enjambement [vers]6) (het) achter aan de zin plaatsen [taal]7) loot -
4 bouture
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5 brin
brin [brẽ]〈m.〉2 takje ⇒ twijgje, loot3 beetje ⇒ stukje, ziertje♦voorbeelden:faire un brin de toilette • een kattenwasje doenil n'y a pas un brin de vent • er is geen zuchtje windbrin à brin • stukje bij beetjem1) halmpje, sprietje2) takje, twijgje3) rijs, haar [bezem]4) vezel [draad]5) beetje, greintje, zier -
6 greffe
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7 ente
ente [ãt]〈v.〉1 ent(loot, -rijs) ⇒ enting, gegriffelde boom -
8 marcotte
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9 plant
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10 rejeton
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11 scion
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Loot — usually refers to treasure or wealth that is found or stolen. Loot may refer to:*Loot (magazine), a classified ads magazine owned by Daily Mail and General Trust * Loot (play), 1965 play by Joe Orton * Loot (film), 1970 film of the Joe Orton play … Wikipedia
Loot — (l[=oo]t), n. [Hind. l[=u][.t], Skr. l[=o]tra, l[=o]ptra, booty, lup to break, spoil; prob. akin to E. rob.] 1. The act of plundering. [1913 Webster] 2. Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered or sacked city. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Loot — steht für: Loot (Computerspiel), eine Bezeichnung für Beutestücke, welche Gegner in Computer bzw. Konsolenspielen zurücklassen Loot, ein Stück des Dramatikers Joe Orton, siehe Beute (Theaterstück) Loot (Magazin), ein britisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia
loot — vt 1: to rob esp. during or following a catastrophe (as war, riot, or natural disaster) 2: to rob esp. on a large scale and usu. by violence or corruption vi: to engage in robbing esp. after a catastrophe loot·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of … Law dictionary
loot — [luːt] noun [uncountable] informal old fashioned goods or money that have been stolen * * * loot UK US /luːt/ noun [U] INFORMAL ► money or valuable objects that have been stolen: »They hauled the loot, worth $10 million, to … Financial and business terms
loot — loot·er; ga·loot; loot; … English syllables
Loot — Loot, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Looted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Looting}.] To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. [1913 Webster] Looting parties . . . ransacking the houses. L. Oliphant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loot# — loot n booty, plunder, *spoil, swag, prize loot vb *rob, plunder, rifle, burglarize Analogous words: sack, pillage, despoil, *ravage, spoliate, devastate, waste: *steal, pilfer, filch, purloin … New Dictionary of Synonyms
loot — [n] stolen goods booty, dough*, graft, haul, hot goods*, lift*, make*, money, pickings*, pillage, plunder, plunderage, prize, seizure, spoils, squeeze, take*; concepts 337,340 loot [v] steal goods appropriate, boost, burglarize, despoil, grab,… … New thesaurus
Loot — trademark a magazine, sold in the UK, which only contains advertisements by people who want to sell their cars or old furniture, rent their homes, buy a house etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
loot — (n.) goods taken from an enemy, etc., 1788, Anglo Indian, from Hindi lut, from Skt. loptram, lotram booty, stolen property, from PIE *roup tro , from root *reup to snatch (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). The verb is first attested 1821, from the noun.… … Etymology dictionary