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1 flag-pole / flagstaff
nouns (the pole on which a flag is hung.) lipputanko -
2 headscarf
nouns (a usually square scarf worn by women over or round the head.) huivi -
3 headsquare
nouns (a usually square scarf worn by women over or round the head.) huivi -
4 inkpot
nouns (a small pot for ink.) mustepullo -
5 inkwell
nouns (a small pot for ink.) mustepullo -
6 measuring-tape
nouns (a length of eg plastic, cloth or metal tape, marked with centimetres, metres etc for measuring.) -
7 mother-country
nouns (the country where one was born.) synnyinmaa -
8 nail-polish
nouns (a substance used to colour and/or varnish one's nails.) kynsilakka -
9 north-east / north-west
nouns, adjective ((in or from) the direction midway between north and east or north and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction: the north-east counties; a north-west wind.) koillinen, luode -
10 pearl-diver
nouns (a person who dives or fishes for pearls.) helmenpyytäjä -
11 pearl-fisher
nouns (a person who dives or fishes for pearls.) helmenpyytäjä -
12 pillowcase/pillowslip
nouns (a cover for a pillow: They bought linen sheets and pillowcases.) tyynyliina -
13 pleasure-boat / pleasure-craft
nouns (a boat used for pleasure.) huvipursi -
14 sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
nouns (a kind of pill that can be taken to make one sleep: She tried to commit suicide by swallowing an overdose of sleeping-pills.) unilääkeEnglish-Finnish dictionary > sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
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15 south-east / south-west
nouns (the direction midway between south and east or south and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction.) kaakko, lounainen -
16 step-brother
nouns (a daughter or son of a person's step-father or step-mother.) sisarpuoli, velipuoli -
17 step-child
nouns (a son or daughter from another marriage of a person's wife or husband.) poikapuoli, tytärpuoli -
18 step-mother
nouns (the husband, who is not the person's father, of a person's own mother, or the wife, who is not the person's mother, of a person's own father.) isäpuoli, äitipuoli -
19 step-son
nouns (a son or daughter from another marriage of a person's wife or husband.) poikapuoli, tytärpuoli -
20 swimming-costume
nouns (a (woman's) garment worn for swimming.) uimapuku
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