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81 dejavu
deja-vu, internal sense of a person as though he has already experienced the present situation at some point in his past -
82 demonstreren
v. demonstrate, exhibit, present; display emotion; display public opinion (through a protest march, meeting, etc.) -
83 flapover
n. flip chart, visual aid comprised of a pad of paper placed on an easel and used to present information in sequence (after each sheet is presented, it is flipped over the top of the easel to reveal the next) -
84 flashback
n. flashback, past event inserted into the present narrative (in a book or movie); sudden remembering of a past event -
85 flipover
n. flip chart, visual aid comprised of a pad of paper placed on an easel and used to present information in sequence (after each sheet is presented, it is flipped over the top of the easel to reveal the next) -
86 galactose
n. galactose, compound sugar present in lactose (milk sugar) -
87 galvet
n. cholesterol, fatty substance present in the blood and in certain foods (excess amount can cause a hardening of the arteries) -
88 geschenk
n. present, gift, donation -
89 gift
n. gift, present, donation, grant; poison, toxin; venom -
90 gister
adv. yesterday, day before the present day -
91 giveaway
n. giveaway, act of giving something away; free prize, gift, present; betrayal; unintentional disclosure -
92 gluten
n. gluten, mixture of proteins present in cereal grains and flours -
93 gluton
n. gluten, mixture of proteins present in cereal grains and flours -
94 glycogeen
n. glycogen, starch-like substance present in animal tissues which may be converted into dextrose -
95 heden
adv. today, at present--------n. today, current day -
96 hedendaags
adj. present-day, contemporary, modern -
97 huidig
adj. current, present, recent -
98 huwelijksgift
n. wedding present -
99 ingeboren
adj. inborn, innate, present at birth -
100 introduceren
v. introduce, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; institute, initiate, establish; announce
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présent — présent, ente 1. (pré zan, zan t ) adj. 1° Qui est dans le lieu où l on est ou dont on parle. • Il [le roi] parla encore une autre fois fort bien de M. Colbert sur cette matière des finances, M. Seignelay présent, PELLISSON Lett. hist. t. I,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
present — pre·sent 1 /pri zent/ vt 1: to lay before a court as an object of consideration present a complaint present ed a defense of insanity 2: to make a presentment of (an instrument) pre·sen·ta·tion /ˌprē ˌzen tā shən, ˌpre , zən / … Law dictionary
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