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41 alleenverdiener
n. breadwinner, one who provides financial support (usually for a family) -
42 backen
v. provide support, substantiate -
43 backing
n. back up, backing, support, aid -
44 backup
n. backing, support, aid, back up -
45 been
n. (Anatomy) leg, one of the two or four limbs that support and move an animal or human; bone, hard structures which make up the skeleton; long narrow part of something -
46 beendergestel
n. framework, support structure; very thin person or animal; something that is reduced to its most basic form; secret or shameful information -
47 begeleiden
v. accompany, convoy; escort, chaperon; guide, support; conduct, direct an orchestra or other musical ensemble -
48 begunstiging
n. favor; patronage, sponsorship, support -
49 beha
n. bra, brassiere, woman's undergarment designed to support the breasts -
50 behoeve
adv. behalf, representing; in support of -
51 bemoedigen
v. encourage, support, hearten, cheer -
52 bemoediging
n. encouragement, support; comfort -
53 berkoen
n. support beam -
54 bh
n. bra, brassiere, woman's undergarment designed to support the breasts -
55 bint
n. beam, horizontal support or joist used in building frames -
56 boekensteun
n. bookend, heavy object used to support a row of books -
57 boekenstut
n. bookend, heavy object used to support a row of books -
58 breekhout
n. foothold, support for the feet, firm surface on which to stand or walk; secure position for further advancement -
59 broodwinner
n. breadwinner, one who provides financial support (usually for a family) -
60 brugpijler
n. support beam, pillar
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