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1 verschansing
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2 afrastering
n. railing, fence -
3 baluster
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4 balustrade
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5 geschimp
n. railing -
6 handlijst
n. handrail, bar or railing which acts as a guard or support for the hand (along a platform or stairs) -
7 hekwerk
n. railing, fencing -
8 rastering
n. railing -
9 reling
n. rail, railing -
10 schimp
n. taunt, railing -
11 spot
n. mockery, derision, ridicule, scoff, fleer, jest, send up, twit, railing -
12 staketsel
n. palisade, railing, paling, flyover, stakes -
13 traliehek
n. railing, grille, grid -
14 traliewerk
n. railing, grille, grate, grating, lattice, gridiron, trellis, screen -
15 balie
2 [leuning] railing3 [advocaten(stand)] bar4 [rechtbank] bar, bench ⇒ law♦voorbeelden:1 aan de balie verstrekt men u graag alle informatie • you can obtain all the information you need at the desk -
16 balustrade
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17 brugleuning
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18 buigen
1 [doen krommen] bend♦voorbeelden:zich over de balustrade buigen • lean over the railing1 [een buiging maken] bow2 [zich krommen] bend (over)♦voorbeelden:plastic buigt gemakkelijk • plastic bends easilyde weg buigt hier naar links • the road curves to the left here1 [natuurkunde] diffract -
19 een getralied hek
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20 getralied
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