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(a light frame covered with paper or other material, and with string attached, for flying in the air: The children were flying their kites in the park.) drakedrageIsubst. \/kaɪt\/1) ( leketøy) drage (av papir e.l.)2) (en av flere fuglearter i haukefamilien, Accipitridae) glente3) ( handel) låneveksel, proformaveksel, rytterveksel4) ( hverdagslig) sjekk uten dekning5) (særlig ulovlig eller fordekt) brev, notat6) ( foreldet) uhederlig person, svindler7) ( geometri) forklaring: firkant som er symmetrisk om en diagonal8) (luftfart, slang, britisk) fly, hang-glider9) (sjøfart, på seilskute) toppseil, lett seil10) ( militærvesen) drage (for minesveiping)black kite ( fuglearten Milvus migrans) svartglentefly a kite ( overført) sende opp en prøveballong reise penger ved hjelp av veksel\/sjekk uten dekninggo fly a kite! dra dit pepperen gror!red kite ( fuglearten Milvus milvus) glenteIIverb \/kaɪt\/1) fly, sveve (som en drage)2) ( handel) skrive ut sjekk uten dekning3) (slang, om sjekker uten dekning e.l.) produsere, sirkulere4) (amer., om priser) stige5) (amer., om priser) heve, sette opp
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