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101 generiek
adj. generic, general, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name -
102 generisch
adj. generic, general, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name -
103 geruisarm
adj. without a rustle -
104 gesmeerd
adj. oily, greasy; smoothly, without obstructions -
105 gespeend
adj. devoid of, lacking, without, empty -
106 gewichtloos
adj. weightless, without weight, lacking weight -
107 gladaf
adv. in a straightforward manner; without emotion -
108 gratuit
adj. gratuitous, given without charge, free -
109 hapklaar
adj. ready to eat, ready to be served, able to be eaten without any further preparation -
110 hersendood
n. clinical death, situation in which one's brain is not functioning and a person cannot live without life support, brain death -
111 honderduit
adv. without stopping -
112 hongerlijden
n. starvation, condition of being without food or water for a long period of time -
113 honorair
adj. honorary, serving to honor; given as an honor without the usual requirements or obligations (i.e. a university degree) -
114 hopeloos
adj. hopeless, desperate--------adv. past hope, without hope, in despair -
115 impromptu
adv. impromptu, something which is done without preparation, something improvised (i.e. speech or musical performance) -
116 improvisatie
n. improvisation, impromptu, something which is done without preparation -
117 improvisator
n. improviser, one who speaks or performs without advance preparation; one who makes use of available materials -
118 improvisatorisch
adj. improvisatory, done without advance preparation; of or pertaining to improvisation -
119 improviseren
v. improvise, extemporize, ad-lib, perform without advance preparation -
120 improviste
adj. impromptu, spontaneous, improvised, spur-of-the-moment, done without advance preparation
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