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1 Verstocktheit
f stubbornness, obduracy; impenitence* * *die Verstocktheitobduracy; obdurateness* * *Ver|stọckt|heitf -, no pl(von Kind, Wesen) obstinacy, stubbornness* * *Ver·stockt·heit<->* * *die; Verstocktheit: obduracy; stubbornness* * *Verstocktheit f stubbornness, obduracy; impenitence* * *die; Verstocktheit: obduracy; stubbornness* * *f.obduracy n.obdurateness n. -
2 Starrheit
f rigidity; (Steifheit) stiffness; (Bewegungslosigkeit) motionlessness; fig. (Unnachgiebigkeit) inflexibility* * *die Starrheitinelasticity; rigidness; rigidity* * *Stạrr|heitf -,no pl1) (von Gegenstand) rigidity2) (= Sturheit) inflexibility, rigidity; (von Haltung auch) intransigence* * *die1) rigidness2) rigidity* * *Starr·heit<->f kein pl intransigence no pl form* * *die; Starrheit: s. starr 1.1) rigidity; stiffness; fixity2) inflexibility; rigidity3) inflexibility; obduracy* * *Starrheit f rigidity; (Steifheit) stiffness; (Bewegungslosigkeit) motionlessness; fig (Unnachgiebigkeit) inflexibility* * *die; Starrheit: s. starr 1.1) rigidity; stiffness; fixity2) inflexibility; rigidity3) inflexibility; obduracy* * *f.inelasticity n.rigidity n. -
3 Hartleibigkeit
f; nur Sg.; altm. constipation* * *Hạrt|lei|big|keitf -, no pl (MED old)constipation; (fig) (= Sturheit) intransigence; (= Hartnäckigkeit) obduracy* * *Hart·lei·big·keit<->f kein pl constipation* * * -
4 Verstocktheit
Ver·stockt·heit <-> f kein pl -
5 Verstocktheit
f1. obduracy2. obdurateness -
6 Verstocktheiten
plobduracy
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