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21 alleenstaand
adj. isolated, secluded; unique; detached, separate -
22 apart
adj. separate, distinct; different, unusual; special, exceptional--------adv. separately, distinctly; differently, unusually; specially, exceptionally -
23 bikini
n. bikini, type of women's bathing suit which has two separate pieces -
24 cartotheek
n. card index, file of cards which contain references to separate items (arranged in a certain order) -
25 centrifugeren
v. centrifuge, subject to centrifugal action, draw away from a center, spin on an axis to separate liquids -
26 chromatograaf
n. chromatograph, (Chemistry) separate mixtures by chromatography (method of separating mixtures and identifying their components) -
27 cirkeldiagram
n. pie chart, diagram which shows the break up of figures or statistics in the form of a circle that is sliced into separate segments -
28 deellijn
n. dividing line, separating boundary, border used to separate two objects (or areas, time zones, etc.) -
29 deelteken
n. diaeresis, two dots above the second of two consecutive vowels (indicates separate pronunciation of each vowel); division sign, symbol placed between two numbers showing that the first is to be divided by the second (Mathematics) -
30 delen
v. divide, separate into parts; share, participate, partake -
31 demoduleren
v. demodulate, decode, decipher, separate a modulated message (Computers, Telecommunications) -
32 desegregatie
n. desegregation, act of eliminating segregation, removal (of laws, customs, etc.) that separate two different races -
33 dialyseren
v. dialyze, separate; perform dialysis -
34 discrimineren
v. discriminate, separate, distinguish; treat differently, show partiality -
35 doorklieven
v. split, cleave, separate -
36 dualisme
n. dualism, state of consisting of two parts, duality, doubleness; belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology) -
37 dualist
n. dualist, advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology) -
38 duodecimo
duodecimo, book size of approximately 5 X 7.5 inches in which one sheet is folded to produce 12 separate leaves, twelvemo -
39 eendelig
adj. one-piece, not having separate parts -
40 federaal
adj. federal, of or pertaining to a form of government in which separate states unite under a central authority while retaining limited powers of government; of or pertaining to a central authority in a federation
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