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1 nachtelijk
1 [met betrekking tot de tijd] nocturnal2 [met betrekking tot de hemel] night4 [bij nacht plaats hebbend] night(time)♦voorbeelden: -
2 Amerikaanse Oehoe
n. great horned owl, predatory (chiefly nocturnal) bird that has a large broad head with large eyes that face forward and are surrounded by a ring of feathers -
3 aardvarken
n. (Animal) aardvark, nocturnal African mammal which feeds on ants and termites -
4 armadillo
n. armadillo, burrowing nocturnal mammal with bony armor-like plates -
5 avond
adj. vespertine; nocturnal--------n. evening, period of time between afternoon and night; night -
6 geitenmelker
n. goatsucker, nightjar, species of insectivorous nocturnal bird from the genus Caprimulgus -
7 gekko
n. gecko, any of a number of small nocturnal lizards who eat insects and make shrill or clicking noises -
8 glimworm
n. glow worm, firefly, lightning bug, nocturnal beetle whose tail emits a phosphorescent light -
9 gordeldier
n. armadillo, burrowing nocturnal mammal with bony armor-like plates -
10 hyena
n. hyena, carnivorous nocturnal animal which resembles a dog (native to Africa) -
11 jakhals
n. jackal, nocturnal wild dog common to Asia and Africa -
12 katuil
n. owl, predatory (chiefly nocturnal) bird that has a large broad head with large eyes that face forward and are surrounded by a ring of feathers -
13 lemur
n. <I>(also: <B>maki</B>)</I> lemur, any of a number of small monkey-like nocturnal mammals that live in trees (common to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands) -
14 nachtelijk
adj. nightly, nocturnal, all night -
15 sneeuwuil
n. snowy owl, predatory (chiefly nocturnal) bird that has a large broad head with large eyes that face forward and are surrounded by a ring of feathers -
16 wasbeer
n. raccoon, small nocturnal mammal with a black masklike stripe across the eyes and a ringed tail (native to North and Central America) -
17 het nachtelijk uur
het nachtelijk uurVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het nachtelijk uur
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18 nachtdier
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19 nachtelijke omzwervingen
nachtelijke omzwervingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > nachtelijke omzwervingen
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20 omzwerving
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