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1 chairman
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2 chairperson
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) formann/-kvinne, leder, ordstyrersubst. \/ˈtʃeəˌpɜːsn\/1) formann, forkvinne, styreformann2) ordstyrer -
3 chairwoman
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) formann/-kvinne, leder, ordstyrersubst. (i flertall: chairwomen) \/ˈtʃeəˌwʊmən\/1) forkvinne2) ordstyrer -
4 godchild
nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) gudbarn/-datter/-sønngudbarnsubst. (i flertall: godchildren) \/ɡɒdtʃaɪld\/gudbarn -
5 goddaughter
nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) gudbarn/-datter/-sønnsubst. \/ˈɡɒdˌdɔːtə\/guddatter -
6 godfather
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) fadder, gudfar/-mor,gudfarsubst. \/ˈɡɒdˌfɑːħə\/1) gudfar, mannlig fadder2) gudfar (tittel på mafiaboss) -
7 godmother
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) fadder, gudfar/-mor,subst. \/ˈɡɒdˌmʌħə\/gudmor, kvinnelig fadder -
8 godparent
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) fadder, gudfar/-mor,subst. \/ˈɡɒdˌpeər(ə)nt\/gudmor, gudfar, faddergodparents gudmor og gudfar -
9 godson
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10 grandchild
(the child, daughter or son, of one's son or daughter.) barnebarnbarnebarnsubst. (i flertall: grandchildren) \/ˈɡræntʃaɪld\/barnebarn -
11 half-brother
nouns (a brother or sister by one parent only: My father has been married twice, and I have two half-brothers.) halvbror/-søstersubst. \/ˈhɑːfˌbrʌħə\/halvbror -
12 half-sister
nouns (a brother or sister by one parent only: My father has been married twice, and I have two half-brothers.) halvbror/-søstersubst. \/ˈhɑːfˌsɪstə\/halvsøster -
13 hayrick
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14 headscarf
nouns (a usually square scarf worn by women over or round the head.) skautsubst. (flertall: headscarfs eller headscarves) \/ˈhedskɑːf\/skaut -
15 inkpot
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16 inkwell
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17 juror
nouns (a member of a jury in a law court.) jurymedlem, domsmannsubst. \/ˈdʒʊərə\/1) jurymedlem2) ( historisk) edsvoren personask a juror to stand by ( jus) skyte ut\/forkaste et jurymedlem -
18 juryman
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19 motherland
nouns (the country where one was born.) fedrelandsubst. \/ˈmʌħəlænd\/moderland, hjemland, hjemstavn -
20 motorbike
nouns (any of several types of usually heavy bicycle moved by a motor.) motorsykkelsubst. \/ˈməʊtəbaɪk\/hverdagslig for ➢ motorbicycle
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