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21 ambiance
ambiance, setting, mood; atmosphere -
22 archivering
n. recording, act of writing down; act of setting down onto a storage medium (such as tape, disk, video, etc.); something which has been recorded -
23 arrangement
n. arrangement, setting; order; organization -
24 avondrood
n. sunset, descent of the sun below the western horizon, setting of the sun; time when the sun descends, evening -
25 bedinging
n. stipulation, act of stipulating, setting of conditions; condition that must be fulfilled -
26 bedisseling
n. fixing, setting in place -
27 bereddering
n. setting right, settling -
28 brandstichten
n. arson, crime of setting a fire with intent to cause damage, deliberate and malicious burning of property -
29 camber
n. camber, curvature; setting of automobile wheels -
30 collegegeld
n. tuition fees, payment for studying in a higher educational setting -
31 danspas
n. step, movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down in another place; distance covered by moving one foot ahead of the other -
32 decor
n. decor, stage setting (in a theater); decoration -
33 demarcatie
n. demarcation, delimitation, marking off the boundaries of, setting of borders -
34 detonatie
n. detonation, explosion, blowing up, setting off of an explosion -
35 detonator
n. detonator, device for setting off an explosive -
36 fixering
n. fixing, setting in place, installing; repairing; stabilizing -
37 fond
n. fond, background, setting (French) -
38 gloria
interj. Gloria, name of a number of Christian hymns; musical setting for one of these hymns; halo, nimbus; type of closely woven fabric -
39 handzetten
v. setting by hand -
40 invatting
n. setting
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Setting — Set ting, n. 1. The act of one who, or that which, sets; as, the setting of type, or of gems; the setting of the sun; the setting (hardening) of moist plaster of Paris; the setting (set) of a current. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of marking the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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