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61 avond
adj. vespertine; nocturnal--------n. evening, period of time between afternoon and night; night -
62 azoisch
adj. azoic, of or pertaining to the Precambrian era (geological period preceding the first appearance of life on Earth) -
63 babyboom
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
64 belastingjaar
n. tax year, period of time during which people are calculating taxes -
65 beta
n. (Informal) beta test, final testing period for new computer software before it is released on the market; beta group, group of users who test a program before general distribution, second letter of the Greek alphabet, beta -
66 bewening
n. mourning, grieving, lamentation; act of feeling sorrow for someone's death; period of mourning; clothes worn by mourners; signs of mourning -
67 bezettingsgraad
n. occupancy, act of occupying; state of being an occupant; period of residence; act of taking possession (Law); right of possession -
68 biedermeier
n. Biedermeier, period which refers to cultural development between 1815 and 1848 -
69 bladverliezend
adj. temporary and shed after period of time (of leaves) -
70 blokcursus
n. intensive course, course in which studies are compressed into a short period of time -
71 braspartij
n. binge, revel, orgy, period of excessive indulgence -
72 bronst
n. rut, annual period of sexual excitement in some animals (esp. deer); state of being prepared for sexual activity (in female animals) -
73 bronsten
v. rut, be in a period of sexual excitement (about animals) -
74 bronsttijd
n. mating season, rut; annual period of sexual excitement in some animals -
75 centurie
n. century, period of one hundred years -
76 cirkelgang
n. cycle, recurring period of time -
77 coassistentschap
n. internship, period during which a person serves as an intern; specialized training program which gives the trainee hands-on experience (especially in the field of medicine) -
78 coma
n. coma, state of being unconscious for an extended period of time -
79 convalescentie
n. convalescence, recuperation, period of recovery (after an illness) -
80 coschap
n. internship, period during which a person serves as an intern; specialized training program which gives the trainee hands-on experience (especially in the field of medicine)
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