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41 federalisme
n. federalism, form of government in which separate states unite under a central authority while retaining limited powers of government; principles of the Federalist party -
42 federatie
n. federation, act of joining together; league, covenant; political unity formed by a number of separate states -
43 fractioneren
v. fractionize, divide into fragments, separate into parts -
44 fragmenteren
v. fragment, be broken into fragments; break into pieces, separate into fragments -
45 gedetacheerd
adj. detached, not attached, separate; objective, impartial; aloof -
46 gestaltpsychologie
n. Gestalt psychology, school of psychology that considers mental processes to be complete "wholes" which cannot be broken down into separate components -
47 hyperbool
n. hyperbole, exaggeration or overstatement intended for effect; hyperbola, curve consisting of two separate branches (Geometry) -
48 individualiseren
v. individualize, make individual, cause to be distinctive; treat as separate or distinct -
49 individualiteit
n. individuality, state of being an individual or separate being; separateness, distinctness, uniqueness -
50 isoleren
v. isolate, seclude, set apart, separate; insulate, seal or close off with a material which blocks or retards the passage of heat (or electricity, sound, etc.) -
51 klieven
v. cleave, split, separate -
52 ontbinden
v. uncord, unswathe, disband, decompose, disconnect, disembody, separate, dissolve, remit, analyze, analyse -
53 polariseren
v. polarize, separate into opposing groups, contrapose; give polarity to something, cause an item to have unequally distributed characteristics -
54 scheiden
v. separate, divide, disunite, disjoin, disconnect, disintegrate, dispart, disestablish, disrupt, dissever, dissociate, dissolve, detach, part, segregate, set apart, sever, sunder, drop in on, jaw, divorce -
55 sorteren
v. sort, assort, match, grade, size, staple, handle, segregate, separate -
56 uiteengaan
v. separate, part, divide, disband, adjourn, scatter -
57 vaneengaan
v. separate, split -
58 verbindingsstreepje
n. hyphen, short dash, short line used to connect or separate words or syllables (-) -
59 verbindingsteken
n. hyphen, short dash, short line used to connect or separate words or syllables (-) -
60 verdelen
v. divide, distribute, disunite, separate, share, parcel out, parcel, portion out, portion, partition, part, allocate, segment, carve, sever, cast, split, sunder, whack, mince, joint
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