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81 fysica
n. physics, study of the laws of nature, study of the characteristics of matter and energy -
82 fysicus
n. physicist, scientist who researches physics, one who studies the laws of nature and properties of matter and energy -
83 gewetenszaak
n. matter of conscience, issue concerning one's scruples or moral sense -
84 habbekrats
n. trifle, matter or object of small value or importance -
85 handout
n. handout, donation; announcement to the press; news release; printed matter -
86 hiertoe
adv. hereto, regarding this matter; up to here -
87 hiervoor
adv. for this purpose, regarding this matter; before this, in front of this -
88 humus
adj. humous--------n. humus, rich soil formed from decayed matter -
89 in werkelijkheid
adv. as a matter of fact, in fact, really, indeed, in effect -
90 kaasmijt
n. cheesemite, small (often parasitic) insect which feeds on decaying matter -
91 klinker
n. vowel, vocal sound that has no obstructions (Linguistics); clinker, stony matter -
92 leugentje om bestwil
n. white lie, lie about a trivial matter that is not intended to harm -
93 materie
n. matter -
94 natuurlijk
adj. natural, native, inartificial, unsophisticated, untaught, uncoined, constitutional, congenital--------adv. naturally, of course, matter of course, by all means, no doubt--------interj. of course, bet you -
95 nevensgaand
adv. hereto, regarding this matter -
96 om het even wie
pron. no matter who -
97 onderwerp
n. subject, subject matter, object, topic, theme, text -
98 prozaïsch
adj. prosaic, prosaical, matter of fact, Philistine -
99 pus
n. pus, septic matter -
100 sputum
n. sputum, saliva and other matter that is spat from the mouth
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