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1 spellen
1 [letters in volgorde opnoemen] spell2 [aandachtig lezen] peruse, study (closely)♦voorbeelden:1 hoe spelt hij zijn naam? • how does he spell his name?een woord verkeerd spellen • misspell a wordvan achteren naar voren spellen • spell backward(s) -
2 esthetisch
adj. <I>(old spell.><B>aesthetisch</B>)</I> aesthetic, of or pertaining to appreciation of the beautiful--------adv. <I>(old spell.><B>aesthetisch</B>)</I> aesthetically, with regard to the perception and appreciation of beauty -
3 ban
3 [huwelijksafkondiging] banns4 [geschiedenis] [straf] ban, sentence of outlawry♦voorbeelden:Luther werd in de ban gedaan • Luther was excommunicated2 in de ban van iets zijn/raken • be/fall under the spell of something -
4 betovering
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5 periode
3 [scheikunde] period♦voorbeelden:1 een korte periode van strenge vorst • a cold snap/spelluit een vroege/late periode • of (a/an) early/late datein een periode van vijf jaar • in a period/space of five yearseen periode van mooi weer • a spell of fine weatherverkozen voor een periode van twee jaar • elected for a two-year term (of office) -
6 Den Haag
n. <I>(old spell.><B>'s-Gravenhage</B>)</I> The Hague, port city in the Netherlands, seat of the Dutch government, seat of the International Court of Justice -
7 Egeïsch
adj. <I>(old spell.><B>Aegeïsch</B>)</I> Aegean, of or pertaining to the Aegean Sea (Geography) -
8 Egeïsche Zee
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Aëgeïsche Zee</B>)</I> Aegean Sea, sea located between Greece and Turkey -
9 Midden-Europa
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Midden Europa</B>)</I> Central Europe, region located in the center of Europe (includes countries such as Germany, Switzerland, etc.) -
10 Neder-Rijn
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Nederrijn</B>)</I> Lower Rhine -
11 Oost-Indische kers
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Oostindische kers</B>)</I> Nasturtium, tropical plant having bright yellow to red flowers whose seeds and leaves are edible (Botany) -
12 Oost-Indië
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Oostindië</B>)</I> East India, Indonesia -
13 Zuid-Afrikaan
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Zuidafrikaan</B>)</I> South African, resident of South Africa, person of South African origin (country on the southern tip of the African continent) -
14 Zuid-Afrikaans
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Zuidafrikaans</B>)</I> South African, of or pertaining to South Africa (country on the southern tip of the African continent) -
15 Zuid-Korea
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Zuidkorea</B>)</I> South Korea, country in eastern Asia -
16 Zuid-Koreaan
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Zuidkoreaan</B>)</I> South Korean, resident of South Korea, person of South Korean origin (country in eastern Asia) -
17 Zuid-Koreaans
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Zuidkoreaans</B>)</I> South Korean, of or pertaining to South Korea (country in eastern Asia) -
18 aalbessenblad
n. <I>(old spell.><B>aalbesseblad</B>)</I> currant leaf -
19 aalbessenboom
n. <I>(old spell.><B>aalbesseboom</B>)</I> currant bush -
20 aalbessenboompje
n. <I>(old spell.><B>aalbesseboompje</B>)</I> currant bush
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