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81 afweermechanisme
n. defense mechanism, reaction of self-protection by an organism; mental process whereby one avoids unpleasant ideas or impulses -
82 agglutinatie
n. agglutination, process of fastening or attaching; compound word made from other words (Linguistics) -
83 aggregatie
n. aggregation, collection, mass, process of collecting or gathering -
84 anabool
adj. anabolic, of process of constructive metabolism, of building compound substances out of simple substances -
85 atoomenergie
n. nuclear energy, energy that is embodied in the nucleus of the atom and is released during the process of nuclear fission -
86 atoomstroom
n. nuclear energy, energy that is embodied in the nucleus of the atom and is released during the process of nuclear fission -
87 barbarisering
n. process of becoming barbarians -
88 batik
n. batik, wax dye relief technique of producing a pattern on cloth; piece of fabric dyed by the batik process -
89 bejegenen
v. treat, relate to, deal with; process; care for a patient; give a treat -
90 bereidingswijze
n. procedure, process -
91 besproeiing
n. irrigation, act or process of artificially supplying an area land with water -
92 bestuiving
n. pollination, process of fertilizing flowers and plants by transferring pollen to the stigma of a flower -
93 bevloeiing
n. irrigation, act or process of artificially supplying an area land with water -
94 bewerken
v. cultivate, work; treat, process -
95 bewustwording
n. awakening, process of waking up -
96 calcinatie
n. calcination, process of reducing a substance to a powdery consistency by the application of a high heat -
97 chelatietherapie
n. chelation therapy, process involving the use of chelating agents such as EDTA to remove heavy metals from the body -
98 christianisatie
n. christianization, process of Christianizing (making Christian, imbuing with Christian principles) -
99 coagulatie
n. coagulation, act or process of clotting; becoming clotted -
100 computertijd
n. computer time, time one is logged on to a computer; time it takes a computer to process data
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