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61 aërodynamica
n. aerodynamics, study of the relationship between air and solid objects moving through it (Physics) -
62 aërodynamisch
adj. aerodynamic, pertaining to aerodynamics, of the study of the relationship between air and solid objects moving through it (Physics) -
63 aëronautisch
adj. aeronautic, of aeronautics, pertaining to the study of flight, of the science of flight -
64 ballistiek
n. ballistics, study of the motion of projectiles (missiles, rockets, etc.) -
65 banistiek
n. vexillology, study of flags -
66 bedrijfsadministratie
n. business management, study of management -
67 bestuderen
v. study, examine, investigate; observe -
68 betekenisleer
n. semantics, study of the meaning and use of words and phrases -
69 bijvak
n. minor, secondary area of study in a college degree -
70 biochemicus
n. biochemist, one who specializes in biochemistry (study of chemical processes in organisms) -
71 biochemie
n. biochemistry, study of chemical processes in organisms -
72 biochemisch
adj. biochemic, pertaining to biochemistry (study of chemical processes in organisms) -
73 bioenergetica
n. bioenergetics, study of the application of thermodynamics to organisms -
74 bioethiek
n. bioethics, study of ethical and moral ramifications of biological discoveries -
75 biologie
n. biology, study of life -
76 bionica
n. bionics, study of the functions of living organisms and the use of this information in the design and creation of mechanical systems -
77 bionomie
n. bionomics, ecology (study of the relationship between humans and their environment) -
78 biopsia
n. biopsy, removal and study of a tissue sample for diagnostic purposes (Medical) -
79 biopsie
n. biopsy, removal and study of a tissue sample for diagnostic purposes (Medical) -
80 biotechniek
n. bionics, study of the functions of living organisms and the use of this information in the design and creation of mechanical systems
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study — [stud′ē] n. pl. studies [ME studie < OFr estudie < L studium, zeal, study < studere, to busy oneself about, apply oneself to, study, orig., prob., to aim toward, strike at, akin to tundere, to strike, beat < IE * (s)teud < base *… … English World dictionary
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