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1 steengroeve
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2 groeve
n. pit, quarry -
3 leigroeve
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4 mijn
n. mine, pit, working, quarry, auction--------pron. my, mine, of mine -
5 opdelven
v. quarry -
6 prooi
n. prey, quarry, ravin, gain, accession, killing -
7 uitgraven
v. channel, dig, excavate, pit, mine, quarry, disentomb -
8 vorsen
v. quarry -
9 wild
adj. wild, ferine, feral, ferae naturae, savage, fierce, farouche, ferocious, tameless, untamed, harum scarum--------adv. wildly, fiercely, ferociously--------n. game, quarry, turbulent -
10 afgraving
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11 delven
1 [graven] digII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 keien/goud/grondstoffen delven • quarry stone(s), mine gold/raw materials -
12 groeve
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13 kalkgroeve
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14 keien/goud/grondstoffen delven
keien/goud/grondstoffen delvenquarry stone(s), mine gold/raw materialsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > keien/goud/grondstoffen delven
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15 marmergroeve
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16 prooi
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17 steengroeve
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18 uitgraven
♦voorbeelden:2 een sloot uitgraven • deepen/dig out a ditch -
19 zandsteengroeve
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