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41 gemêleerdheid
n. state of being mixed -
42 gesorteerd
adj. assorted, mixed, varied -
43 graveel
n. gravel, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand) -
44 graveelzand
n. gravel, kind of sand, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand) -
45 gravel
n. gravel, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand) -
46 grind
n. gravel, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand) -
47 grint
n. gravel, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand) -
48 jodium
n. iodine, nonmetallic element of the halogen group used in medicine and photography (Chemistry); powdered iodine mixed with ethyl alcohol to form an antiseptic solution -
49 mokka koffie
n. mocha, flavor of coffee mixed with chocolate -
50 quadrone
n. quadroon, person of mixed white and mulatto blood -
51 shaker
n. shaker, person or thing that shakes; container in which liquids are mixed by shaking; container with small holes in the top for dispensing powdered spices (such as salt, pepper, etc.) -
52 vermengd
adj. mingled, mixed -
53 xeres
n. xeres, variety of wine which has been mixed with brandy (alcoholic) -
54 mengkleur
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55 mengvorm
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56 omgeleide gemengde hoge frequenties
• bypass mixed highsNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > omgeleide gemengde hoge frequenties
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57 alles ligt door elkaar
alles ligt door elkaareverything is mixed up/confusedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > alles ligt door elkaar
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58 bedrijf
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59 bemoeien
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich bemoeien〉3 [met betrekking tot personen] have (something) to do with (someone)♦voorbeelden:ik wil me er niet mee bemoeien maar … • of course it's none of my business, but …bemoei je niet overal mee! • mind your own business!waar bemoei je je eigenlijk mee? • what's that got to do with you?zich nergens mee bemoeien • keep well out of things/it -
60 benevelen
2 [met nevel bedekken] cover/obscure in clouds/mist♦voorbeelden:licht(elijk) beneveld • 〈 informeel〉 tipsy, woozy
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