π 1 |
surveyor
|
noun |
A land-measurer.
|
landmeter |
π 2 |
susceptibility
|
noun |
A specific capability of feeling or emotion.
|
vatbaarheid |
π 3 |
susceptible
|
adjective |
Easily under a specified power or influence.
|
vatbaar |
π 4 |
suspense
|
noun |
Uncertainty.
|
spanning |
π 5 |
suspension
|
noun |
A hanging from a support.
|
opskorting |
π 6 |
suspicious
|
adjective |
Inclined to doubt or mistrust.
|
verdagte |
π 7 |
sustenance
|
noun |
Food.
|
lewensmiddele |
π 8 |
swarthy
|
adjective |
Having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion.
|
donker |
π 9 |
sycophant
|
noun |
A servile flatterer, especially of those in authority or influence.
|
sycophant |
π 10 |
syllabic
|
adjective |
Consisting of that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse.
|
lettergrepige |
π 11 |
syllabication
|
noun |
Division of words into that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse.
|
syllabication |
π 12 |
syllable
|
noun |
That which is uttered in a single vocal impulse.
|
lettergreep |
π 13 |
syllabus
|
noun |
Outline of a subject, course, lecture, or treatise.
|
leerplan |
π 14 |
sylph
|
noun |
A slender, graceful young woman or girl.
|
sylph |
π 15 |
symmetrical
|
adjective |
Well-balanced.
|
simmetriese |
π 16 |
symmetry
|
noun |
Relative proportion and harmony.
|
simmetrie |
π 17 |
sympathetic
|
adjective |
Having a fellow-feeling for or like feelings with another or others.
|
simpatieke |
π 18 |
sympathize
|
verb |
To share the sentiments or mental states of another.
|
simpatiseer |
π 19 |
symphonic
|
adjective |
Characterized by a harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds.
|
simfoniese |
π 20 |
symphonious
|
adjective |
Marked by a harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds.
|
symphonious |
π 21 |
symphony
|
noun |
A harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds.
|
simfonie |
π 22 |
synchronism
|
noun |
Simultaneousness.
|
synchronisme |
π 23 |
syndicate
|
noun |
An association of individuals united for the prosecution of some enterprise.
|
sindikaat |
π 24 |
synod
|
noun |
An ecclesiastical council.
|
sinode |
π 25 |
synonym
|
noun |
A word having the same or almost the same meaning as some other.
|
sinoniem |
π 26 |
synopsis
|
noun |
A syllabus or summary.
|
opsomming |
π 27 |
systematic
|
adjective |
Methodical.
|
sistematiese |
π 28 |
tableau
|
noun |
An arrangement of inanimate figures representing a scene from real life.
|
tableau |
π 29 |
tacit
|
adjective |
Understood.
|
stilswyende |
π 30 |
taciturn
|
adjective |
Disinclined to conversation.
|
stil |
π 31 |
tack
|
noun |
A small sharp-pointed nail.
|
ryg |
π 32 |
tact
|
noun |
Fine or ready mental discernment shown in saying or doing the proper thing.
|
tact |
π 33 |
tactician
|
noun |
One who directs affairs with skill and shrewdness.
|
taktikus |
π 34 |
tactics
|
noun |
Any maneuvering or adroit management for effecting an object.
|
taktiek |
π 35 |
tangency
|
noun |
The state of touching.
|
tangency |
π 36 |
tangent
|
adjective |
Touching.
|
raaklyn |
π 37 |
tangible
|
adjective |
Perceptible by touch.
|
tasbare |
π 38 |
tannery
|
noun |
A place where leather is tanned.
|
looiery |
π 39 |
tantalize
|
verb |
To tease.
|
tantaliseren |
π 40 |
tantamount
|
adjective |
Having equal or equivalent value, effect, or import.
|
gelykstaande |
π 41 |
tapestry
|
noun |
A fabric to which a pattern is applied with a needle, designed for ornamental hangings.
|
tapisserie |
π 42 |
tarnish
|
verb |
To lessen or destroy the luster of in any way.
|
ontluistering |
π 43 |
taut
|
adjective |
Stretched tight.
|
styf |
π 44 |
taxation
|
noun |
A levy, by government, of a fixed contribution.
|
belasting |
π 45 |
taxidermy
|
noun |
The art or process of preserving dead animals or parts of them.
|
taksidermie |
π 46 |
technic
|
adjective |
Technical.
|
oefening |
π 47 |
technicality
|
noun |
Something peculiar to a particular art, trade, or the like.
|
tegniese punt |
π 48 |
technique
|
noun |
Manner of performance.
|
tegniek |
π 49 |
technography
|
noun |
The scientific description or study of human arts and industries in their historic development.
|
technography |
π 50 |
technology
|
noun |
The knowledge relating to industries and manufactures.
|
tegnologie |
π 51 |
teem
|
verb |
To be full to overflowing.
|
wemel |
π 52 |
telepathy
|
noun |
Thought-transference.
|
telepatie |
π 53 |
telephony
|
noun |
The art or process of communicating by telephone.
|
telefonie |
π 54 |
telescope
|
verb |
To drive together so that one slides into the another like the sections of a spy-glass.
|
teleskoop |
π 55 |
telltale
|
adjective |
That gives warning or information.
|
prater |
π 56 |
temerity
|
noun |
Recklessness.
|
vermetelheid |
π 57 |
temporal
|
adjective |
Pertaining to or concerned with the affairs of the present life.
|
temporale |
π 58 |
temporary
|
adjective |
Lasting for a short time only.
|
tydelike |
π 59 |
temporize
|
verb |
To pursue a policy of delay.
|
omstandighede loslaat |
π 60 |
tempt
|
verb |
To offer to (somebody) an inducement to do wrong.
|
versoek |
π 61 |
tempter
|
noun |
An allurer or enticer to evil.
|
versoeker |
π 62 |
tenacious
|
adjective |
Unyielding.
|
taai |
π 63 |
tenant
|
noun |
An occupant.
|
huurder |
π 64 |
tendency
|
noun |
Direction or inclination, as toward some objector end.
|
neiging |
π 65 |
tenet
|
noun |
Any opinion, principle, dogma, or doctrine that a person believes or maintains as true.
|
uitgangspunt |
π 66 |
tenor
|
noun |
A settled course or manner of progress.
|
tenoor |
π 67 |
tense
|
adjective |
Strained to stiffness.
|
gespanne |
π 68 |
tentative
|
adjective |
Done as an experiment.
|
tentatiewe |
π 69 |
tenure
|
noun |
The term during which a thing is held.
|
verblyfreg |
π 70 |
tercentenary
|
adjective |
Pertaining to a period of 300 years.
|
drie honderdste |
π 71 |
termagant
|
adjective |
Violently abusive and quarrelsome.
|
feeks |
π 72 |
terminal
|
adjective |
Pertaining to or creative of a boundary, limit.
|
terminale |
π 73 |
terminate
|
verb |
To put an end or stop to.
|
beΓ«indig |
π 74 |
termination
|
noun |
The act of ending or concluding.
|
beΓ«indiging |
π 75 |
terminus
|
noun |
The final point or goal.
|
terminus |
π 76 |
terrify
|
verb |
To fill with extreme fear.
|
skrik |
π 77 |
territorial
|
adjective |
Pertaining to the domain over which a sovereign state exercises jurisdiction.
|
territoriale |
π 78 |
terse
|
adjective |
Pithy.
|
kortaf |
π 79 |
testament
|
noun |
A will.
|
testament |
π 80 |
testator
|
noun |
The maker of a will.
|
testateur |
π 81 |
testimonial
|
noun |
A formal token of regard, often presented in public.
|
getuigskrif |
π 82 |
thearchy
|
noun |
Government by a supreme deity.
|
thearchy |
π 83 |
theism
|
noun |
Belief in God.
|
teΓ―sme |
π 84 |
theocracy
|
noun |
A government administered by ecclesiastics.
|
teokrasie |
π 85 |
theocrasy
|
noun |
The mixed worship of polytheism.
|
theocrasy |
π 86 |
theologian
|
noun |
A professor of divinity.
|
teoloog |
π 87 |
theological
|
adjective |
Based on or growing out of divine revelation.
|
teologiese |
π 88 |
theology
|
noun |
The branch of theological science that treats of God.
|
teologie |
π 89 |
theoretical
|
adjective |
Directed toward knowledge for its own sake without respect to applications.
|
teoretiese |
π 90 |
theorist
|
noun |
One given to speculating.
|
teoretikus |
π 91 |
theorize
|
verb |
To speculate.
|
theoretiseren |
π 92 |
thereabout
|
adverb |
Near that number, quantity, degree, place, or time, approximately.
|
verleentheid |
π 93 |
therefor
|
adverb |
For that or this.
|
daarvoor |
π 94 |
thermal
|
adjective |
Of or pertaining to heat.
|
termiese |
π 95 |
thesis
|
noun |
An essay or treatise on a particular subject.
|
tesis |
π 96 |
thoroughbred
|
adjective |
Bred from the best or purest blood or stock.
|
volbloed |
π 97 |
thoroughfare
|
noun |
A public street or road.
|
deurgang |
π 98 |
thrall
|
noun |
One controlled by an appetite or a passion.
|
slawerny |
π 99 |
tilth
|
noun |
Cultivation.
|
tekstuur |
π 100 |
timbre
|
noun |
The quality of a tone, as distinguished from intensity and pitch.
|
timbre |
π 101 |
timorous
|
adjective |
Lacking courage.
|
bedeesde |
π 102 |
tincture
|
noun |
A solution, usually alcoholic, of some principle used in medicine.
|
tinktuur |
π 103 |
tinge
|
noun |
A faint trace of color.
|
skynsel |
π 104 |
tipsy
|
adjective |
Befuddled with drinks.
|
dronk |
π 105 |
tirade
|
noun |
Harangue.
|
tirade |
π 106 |
tireless
|
adjective |
Untiring.
|
onvermoeide |
π 107 |
tiresome
|
adjective |
Wearisome.
|
vermoeiende |
π 108 |
Titanic
|
adjective |
Of vast size or strength.
|
Titanic |
π 109 |
toilsome
|
adjective |
Laborious.
|
zwoegend |
π 110 |
tolerable
|
adjective |
Moderately good.
|
draaglik |
π 111 |
tolerance
|
noun |
Forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others.
|
verdraagsaamheid |
π 112 |
tolerant
|
adjective |
Indulgent.
|
verdraagsaam |
π 113 |
tolerate
|
verb |
To passively permit or put up with.
|
verdra |
π 114 |
toleration
|
noun |
A spirit of charitable leniency.
|
verdraagsaamheid |
π 115 |
topography
|
noun |
The art of representing on a map the physical features of any locality or region with accuracy.
|
topografie |
π 116 |
torpor
|
noun |
Apathy.
|
traagheid |
π 117 |
torrid
|
adjective |
Excessively hot.
|
brandende |
π 118 |
tortious
|
adjective |
Wrongful.
|
onrechtmatig |
π 119 |
tortuous
|
adjective |
Abounding in irregular bends or turns.
|
kronkel |
π 120 |
torturous
|
adjective |
Marked by extreme suffering.
|
foltering |
π 121 |
tractable
|
adjective |
Easily led or controlled.
|
soepel |
π 122 |
trait
|
noun |
A distinguishing feature or quality.
|
eienskap |
π 123 |
trajectory
|
noun |
The path described by a projectile moving under given forces.
|
trajek |
π 124 |
trammel
|
noun |
An impediment.
|
sleepnet |
π 125 |
tranquil
|
adjective |
Calm.
|
rustige |
π 126 |
tranquility
|
noun |
Calmness.
|
rustigheid |
π 127 |
tranquilize
|
verb |
To soothe.
|
kalm |
π 128 |
transact
|
verb |
To do business.
|
transaksies |
π 129 |
transalpine
|
adjective |
Situated on the other side of the Alps.
|
transform |
π 130 |
transatlantic
|
adjective |
Situated beyond or on the other side of the Atlantic.
|
transatlantiese |
π 131 |
transcend
|
verb |
To surpass.
|
bowe |
π 132 |
transcendent
|
adjective |
Surpassing.
|
transendente |
π 133 |
transcontinental
|
adjective |
Extending or passing across a continent.
|
transkontinentale |
π 134 |
transcribe
|
verb |
To write over again (something already written)
|
op skrif te stel |
π 135 |
transcript
|
noun |
A copy made directly from an original.
|
transkripsie |
π 136 |
transfer
|
verb |
To convey, remove, or cause to pass from one person or place to another.
|
oordrag |
π 137 |
transferable
|
adjective |
Capable of being conveyed from one person or place to another.
|
oordraagbare |
π 138 |
transferee
|
noun |
The person to whom a transfer is made.
|
oordragnemer |
π 139 |
transference
|
noun |
The act of conveying from one person or place to another.
|
oordrag |
π 140 |
transfigure
|
verb |
To give an exalted meaning or glorified appearance to.
|
gedaante verander |
π 141 |
transfuse
|
verb |
To pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another.
|
oor bring |
π 142 |
transfusible
|
adjective |
Capable of being poured from one vessel to another.
|
transfusible |
π 143 |
transfusion
|
noun |
The act of pouring from one vessel to another.
|
bloedoortapping |
π 144 |
transgress
|
verb |
To break a law.
|
oortree |
π 145 |
transience
|
noun |
Something that is of short duration.
|
verganklikheid |
π 146 |
transient
|
noun |
One who or that which is only of temporary existence.
|
verbygaande |
π 147 |
transition
|
noun |
Passage from one place, condition, or action to another.
|
oorgang |
π 148 |
transitory
|
adjective |
Existing for a short time only.
|
verbygaande |
π 149 |
translate
|
verb |
To give the sense or equivalent of in another language or dialect.
|
vertaal |
π 150 |
translator
|
noun |
An interpreter.
|
vertaler |
π 151 |
translucence
|
noun |
The property or state of allowing the passage of light.
|
helderheid |
π 152 |
translucent
|
adjective |
Allowing the passage of light.
|
deurskynende |
π 153 |
transmissible
|
adjective |
That may e sent through or across.
|
oordraagbare |
π 154 |
transmission
|
noun |
The act of sending through or across.
|
oordrag |
π 155 |
transmit
|
verb |
To send trough or across.
|
oordra |
π 156 |
transmute
|
verb |
To change in nature, substance, or form.
|
transformer |
π 157 |
transparent
|
adjective |
Easy to see through or understand.
|
deursigtige |
π 158 |
transpire
|
verb |
To come to pass.
|
blyk |
π 159 |
transplant
|
verb |
To remove and plant in another place.
|
oorplanting |
π 160 |
transposition
|
noun |
The act of reversing the order or changing the place of.
|
transposisie |
π 161 |
transverse
|
adjective |
Lying or being across or in a crosswise direction.
|
dwars |
π 162 |
travail
|
noun |
Hard or agonizing labor.
|
baar |
π 163 |
travesty
|
noun |
A grotesque imitation.
|
bespotting |
π 164 |
treacherous
|
adjective |
Perfidious.
|
verraderlike |
π 165 |
treachery
|
noun |
Violation of allegiance, confidence, or plighted faith.
|
verraad |
π 166 |
treasonable
|
adjective |
Of the nature of betrayal, treachery, or breech of allegiance.
|
verraad |
π 167 |
treatise
|
noun |
An elaborate literary composition presenting a subject in all its parts.
|
verhandeling |
π 168 |
treble
|
adjective |
Multiplied by three.
|
sopraan |
π 169 |
trebly
|
adverb |
Triply.
|
trebly |
π 170 |
tremendous
|
adjective |
Awe-inspiring.
|
geweldige |
π 171 |
tremor
|
noun |
An involuntary trembling or shivering.
|
bewing |
π 172 |
tremulous
|
adjective |
Characterized by quivering or unsteadiness.
|
trillend |
π 173 |
trenchant
|
adjective |
Cutting deeply and quickly.
|
skerp |
π 174 |
trepidation
|
noun |
Nervous uncertainty of feeling.
|
bewing |
π 175 |
trestle
|
noun |
An open braced framework for supporting the horizontal stringers of a railway-bridge.
|
onderstel |
π 176 |
triad
|
noun |
A group of three persons of things.
|
drieklank |
π 177 |
tribune
|
noun |
Any champion of the rights and liberties of the people: often used as the name for a newspaper.
|
Tribune |
π 178 |
trickery
|
noun |
Artifice.
|
bedrieΓ«ry |
π 179 |
tricolor
|
adjective |
Of three colors.
|
driekleur |
π 180 |
tricycle
|
noun |
A three-wheeled vehicle.
|
driewiel |
π 181 |
trident
|
noun |
The three-pronged fork that was the emblem of Neptune.
|
Trident |
π 182 |
triennial
|
adjective |
Taking place every third year.
|
driejaarlikse |
π 183 |
trimness
|
noun |
Neatness.
|
netheid |
π 184 |
trinity
|
noun |
A threefold personality existing in the one divine being or substance.
|
Drie-eenheid |
π 185 |
trio
|
noun |
Three things grouped or associated together.
|
trio |
π 186 |
triple
|
adjective |
Threefold.
|
driedubbele |
π 187 |
triplicate
|
adjective |
Composed of or pertaining to three related things or parts.
|
driedubbel |
π 188 |
triplicity
|
noun |
The state of being triple or threefold.
|
triplicity |
π 189 |
tripod
|
noun |
A three-legged stand, usually hinged near the top, for supporting some instrument.
|
driepoot |
π 190 |
trisect
|
verb |
To divide into three parts, especially into three equal parts.
|
trisect |
π 191 |
trite
|
adjective |
Made commonplace by frequent repetition.
|
alledaags |
π 192 |
triumvir
|
noun |
One of three men united coordinately in public office or authority.
|
triumvir |
π 193 |
trivial
|
adjective |
Of little importance or value.
|
triviale |
π 194 |
troublesome
|
adjective |
Burdensome.
|
lastige |
π 195 |
truculence
|
noun |
Ferocity.
|
heftigheid |
π 196 |
truculent
|
adjective |
Having the character or the spirit of a savage.
|
militant |
π 197 |
truism
|
noun |
A statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof.
|
truisme |
π 198 |
truthful
|
adjective |
Veracious.
|
eerlik |
π 199 |
turgid
|
adjective |
Swollen.
|
turgessent |
π 200 |
turpitude
|
noun |
Depravity.
|
verdorwenheid |