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adj. noordelijk--------adv. naar het noorden, noordelijks--------n. noorden; noordnorth1[ no:θ] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; vaak North〉♦voorbeelden:1 face (the) north • op het noorden liggen/uitkijkenwhere is (the) north? • waar is het noorden?(to the) north of • ten noorden van————————north2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; vaak North〉1 noord(-) ⇒ noordelijk, noordwaarts♦voorbeelden:the North Pole • de noordpoolthe North Sea • de Noordzee————————north3〈 bijwoord〉1 noordwaarts ⇒ van/naar/in het noorden♦voorbeelden:travel north • naar het noorden reizentravel up north • naar het noorden reizen -
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3 north
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4 North American
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5 North Circular (Road)
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6 North by East
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7 North-American
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8 North-South dialogue
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9 North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NATO,noord atlantisch verdragEnglish-Dutch dictionary > North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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10 north north-east
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11 north north-west
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12 North Africa
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13 North America
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14 North Carolina
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15 North Dakota
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16 North Island
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17 North Korea
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18 North Pole
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19 North Rhine Westfalia
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20 North Sea
Noord Zee
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