π 1 |
donator
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noun |
One who makes a donation or present.
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donateur |
π 2 |
donee
|
noun |
A person to whom a donation is made.
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ontvanger |
π 3 |
donor
|
noun |
One who makes a donation or present.
|
skenker |
π 4 |
dormant
|
adjective |
Being in a state of or resembling sleep.
|
dormant |
π 5 |
doublet
|
noun |
One of a pair of like things.
|
doublet |
π 6 |
doubly
|
adverb |
In twofold degree or extent.
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dubbel |
π 7 |
dowry
|
noun |
The property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage.
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bruidskat |
π 8 |
drachma
|
noun |
A modern and an ancient Greek coin.
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dragma |
π 9 |
dragoon
|
noun |
In the British army, a cavalryman.
|
Dragoon |
π 10 |
drainage
|
noun |
The means of draining collectively, as a system of conduits, trenches, pipes, etc.
|
dreinering |
π 11 |
dramatist
|
noun |
One who writes plays.
|
dramaturg |
π 12 |
dramatize
|
verb |
To relate or represent in a dramatic or theatrical manner.
|
dramatiseer |
π 13 |
drastic
|
adjective |
Acting vigorously.
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drastiese |
π 14 |
drought
|
noun |
Dry weather, especially when so long continued as to cause vegetation to wither.
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droogte |
π 15 |
drowsy
|
adjective |
Heavy with sleepiness.
|
lomerig |
π 16 |
drudgery
|
noun |
Hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation.
|
sleurwerk |
π 17 |
dubious
|
adjective |
Doubtful.
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twyfelagtige |
π 18 |
duckling
|
noun |
A young duck.
|
eendjie |
π 19 |
ductile
|
adjective |
Capable of being drawn out, as into wire or a thread.
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rekbaar |
π 20 |
duet
|
noun |
A composition for two voices or instruments.
|
duet |
π 21 |
dun
|
verb |
To make a demand or repeated demands on for payment.
|
vaal |
π 22 |
duplex
|
adjective |
Having two parts.
|
duplex |
π 23 |
duplicity
|
noun |
Double-dealing.
|
valsheid |
π 24 |
durance
|
noun |
Confinement.
|
Durance |
π 25 |
duration
|
noun |
The period of time during which anything lasts.
|
duur |
π 26 |
duteous
|
adjective |
Showing submission to natural superiors.
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duteous |
π 27 |
dutiable
|
adjective |
Subject to a duty, especially a customs duty.
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belasbare |
π 28 |
dutiful
|
adjective |
Obedient.
|
pligsgetrou |
π 29 |
dwindle
|
verb |
To diminish or become less.
|
agteruit gaan |
π 30 |
earnest
|
adjective |
Ardent in spirit and speech.
|
erns |
π 31 |
earthenware
|
noun |
Anything made of clay and baked in a kiln or dried in the sun.
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erdewerk |
π 32 |
eatable
|
adjective |
Edible.
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eetbaar |
π 33 |
ebullient
|
adjective |
Showing enthusiasm or exhilaration of feeling.
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levendig |
π 34 |
eccentric
|
adjective |
Peculiar.
|
eksentrieke |
π 35 |
eccentricity
|
noun |
Idiosyncrasy.
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eksentrisiteit |
π 36 |
eclipse
|
noun |
The obstruction of a heavenly body by its entering into the shadow of another body.
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verduistering |
π 37 |
economize
|
verb |
To spend sparingly.
|
spaar |
π 38 |
ecstasy
|
noun |
Rapturous excitement or exaltation.
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ekstase |
π 39 |
ecstatic
|
adjective |
Enraptured.
|
ekstase |
π 40 |
edible
|
adjective |
Suitable to be eaten.
|
eetbare |
π 41 |
edict
|
noun |
That which is uttered or proclaimed by authority as a rule of action.
|
edik |
π 42 |
edify
|
verb |
To build up, or strengthen, especially in morals or religion.
|
bou die |
π 43 |
editorial
|
noun |
An article in a periodical written by the editor and published as an official argument.
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redaksionele |
π 44 |
educe
|
verb |
To draw out.
|
voorschijn bring |
π 45 |
efface
|
verb |
To obliterate.
|
uitwis |
π 46 |
effect
|
noun |
A consequence.
|
effek |
π 47 |
effective
|
adjective |
Fit for a destined purpose.
|
effektiewe |
π 48 |
effectual
|
adjective |
Efficient.
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doeltreffende |
π 49 |
effeminacy
|
noun |
Womanishness.
|
verwyfdheid |
π 50 |
effeminate
|
adjective |
Having womanish traits or qualities.
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wellustelinge |
π 51 |
effervesce
|
verb |
To bubble up.
|
mousseren |
π 52 |
effervescent
|
adjective |
Giving off bubbles of gas.
|
brui |
π 53 |
effete
|
adjective |
Exhausted, as having performed its functions.
|
uitgeput |
π 54 |
efficacious
|
adjective |
Effective.
|
doeltreffend |
π 55 |
efficacy
|
noun |
The power to produce an intended effect as shown in the production of it.
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doeltreffendheid |
π 56 |
efficiency
|
noun |
The state of possessing adequate skill or knowledge for the performance of a duty.
|
doeltreffendheid |
π 57 |
efficient
|
adjective |
Having and exercising the power to produce effects or results.
|
doeltreffende |
π 58 |
efflorescence
|
noun |
The state of being flowery, or a flowery appearance.
|
bloei |
π 59 |
efflorescent
|
adjective |
Opening in flower.
|
efflorescent |
π 60 |
effluvium
|
noun |
A noxious or ill-smelling exhalation from decaying or putrefying matter.
|
effluvium |
π 61 |
effrontery
|
noun |
Unblushing impudence.
|
brutaliteit |
π 62 |
effulgence
|
noun |
Splendor.
|
schittering |
π 63 |
effuse
|
verb |
To pour forth.
|
uitstrooien |
π 64 |
effusion
|
noun |
an outpouring.
|
effusie |
π 65 |
egoism
|
noun |
The theory that places man's chief good in the completeness of self.
|
selfsug |
π 66 |
egoist
|
noun |
One who advocates or practices egoism.
|
egoΓ―s |
π 67 |
egotism
|
noun |
Self-conceit.
|
egoΓ―sme |
π 68 |
egotist
|
noun |
One given to self-mention or who is constantly telling of his own views and experiences.
|
egoΓ―st |
π 69 |
egregious
|
adjective |
Extreme.
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uitmuntend |
π 70 |
egress
|
noun |
Any place of exit.
|
uitgang |
π 71 |
eject
|
verb |
To expel.
|
verwyder |
π 72 |
elapse
|
verb |
To quietly terminate: said of time.
|
verloop |
π 73 |
elasticity
|
noun |
That property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed.
|
elastisiteit |
π 74 |
electrolysis
|
noun |
The process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current.
|
elektrolise |
π 75 |
electrotype
|
noun |
A metallic copy of any surface, as a coin.
|
galvano |
π 76 |
elegy
|
noun |
A lyric poem lamenting the dead.
|
elegie |
π 77 |
element
|
noun |
A component or essential part.
|
element |
π 78 |
elicit
|
verb |
To educe or extract gradually or without violence.
|
ontlok |
π 79 |
eligible
|
adjective |
Qualified for selection.
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in aanmerking kom |
π 80 |
eliminate
|
verb |
To separate and cast aside.
|
uit te skakel |
π 81 |
elocution
|
noun |
The art of correct intonation, inflection, and gesture in public speaking or reading.
|
dictie |
π 82 |
eloquent
|
adjective |
Having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech.
|
welsprekende |
π 83 |
elucidate
|
verb |
To bring out more clearly the facts concerning.
|
toe te lig |
π 84 |
elude
|
verb |
To evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice.
|
ontwyk |
π 85 |
elusion
|
noun |
Evasion.
|
elusion |
π 86 |
emaciate
|
verb |
To waste away in flesh.
|
wegteer |
π 87 |
emanate
|
verb |
To flow forth or proceed, as from some source.
|
afkomstig |
π 88 |
emancipate
|
verb |
To release from bondage.
|
bevry |
π 89 |
embargo
|
noun |
Authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade.
|
embargo |
π 90 |
embark
|
verb |
To make a beginning in some occupation or scheme.
|
begin |
π 91 |
embarrass
|
verb |
To render flustered or agitated.
|
in die verleentheid |
π 92 |
embellish
|
verb |
To make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features.
|
versier |
π 93 |
embezzle
|
verb |
To misappropriate secretly.
|
verduisteren |
π 94 |
emblazon
|
verb |
To set forth publicly or in glowing terms.
|
emblazon |
π 95 |
emblem
|
noun |
A symbol.
|
embleem |
π 96 |
embody
|
verb |
To express, formulate, or exemplify in a concrete, compact or visible form.
|
beliggaam |
π 97 |
embolden
|
verb |
To give courage to.
|
prikkel |
π 98 |
embolism
|
noun |
An obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel.
|
embolisme |
π 99 |
embroil
|
verb |
To involve in dissension or strife.
|
war |
π 100 |
emerge
|
verb |
To come into view or into existence.
|
na vore |
π 101 |
emergence
|
noun |
A coming into view.
|
opkoms |
π 102 |
emergent
|
adjective |
Coming into view.
|
ontluikende |
π 103 |
emeritus
|
adjective |
Retired from active service but retained to an honorary position.
|
emeritus |
π 104 |
emigrant
|
noun |
One who moves from one place to settle in another.
|
emigrant |
π 105 |
emigrate
|
verb |
To go from one country, state, or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another.
|
emigreer |
π 106 |
eminence
|
noun |
An elevated position with respect to rank, place, character, condition, etc.
|
voorrang |
π 107 |
eminent
|
adjective |
High in station, merit, or esteem.
|
vooraanstaande |
π 108 |
emit
|
verb |
To send or give out.
|
uitstraal |
π 109 |
emphasis
|
noun |
Any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act, or stress laid upon some word.
|
klem |
π 110 |
emphasize
|
verb |
To articulate or enunciate with special impressiveness upon a word, or a group of words.
|
beklemtoon |
π 111 |
emphatic
|
adjective |
Spoken with any special impressiveness laid upon an act, word, or set of words.
|
empaties |
π 112 |
employee
|
noun |
One who works for wages or a salary.
|
werknemer |
π 113 |
employer
|
noun |
One who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay.
|
werkgewer |
π 114 |
emporium
|
noun |
A bazaar or shop.
|
emporium |
π 115 |
empower
|
verb |
To delegate authority to.
|
bemagtig |
π 116 |
emulate
|
verb |
To imitate with intent to equal or surpass.
|
navolg |
π 117 |
enact
|
verb |
To make into law, as by legislative act.
|
implementeer |
π 118 |
encamp
|
verb |
To pitch tents for a resting-place.
|
laer opslaan |
π 119 |
encomium
|
noun |
A formal or discriminating expression of praise.
|
encomium |
π 120 |
encompass
|
verb |
To encircle.
|
sluit |
π 121 |
encore
|
noun |
The call for a repetition, as of some part of a play or performance.
|
encore |
π 122 |
encourage
|
verb |
To inspire with courage, hope, or strength of mind.
|
moedig |
π 123 |
encroach
|
verb |
To invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another.
|
inbreuk maak |
π 124 |
encumber
|
verb |
To impede with obstacles.
|
beswaar |
π 125 |
endanger
|
verb |
To expose to peril.
|
in gevaar stel |
π 126 |
endear
|
verb |
To cause to be loved.
|
bemin |
π 127 |
endemic
|
adjective |
Peculiar to some specified country or people.
|
endemiese |
π 128 |
endue
|
verb |
To endow with some quality, gift, or grace, usually spiritual.
|
beklee |
π 129 |
endurable
|
adjective |
Tolerable.
|
durende |
π 130 |
endurance
|
noun |
The ability to suffer pain, distress, hardship, or stress of any kind without succumbing.
|
uithouvermoΓ« |
π 131 |
energetic
|
adjective |
Working vigorously.
|
energieke |
π 132 |
enervate
|
verb |
To render ineffective or inoperative.
|
slap |
π 133 |
enfeeble
|
verb |
To debilitate.
|
verzwakken |
π 134 |
enfranchise
|
verb |
To endow with a privilege, especially with the right to vote.
|
vry maak |
π 135 |
engender
|
verb |
To produce.
|
voortbring |
π 136 |
engrave
|
verb |
To cut or carve in or upon some surface.
|
graveer |
π 137 |
engross
|
verb |
To occupy completely.
|
heeltemal in beslag neem |
π 138 |
enhance
|
verb |
To intensify.
|
verbeter |
π 139 |
enigma
|
noun |
A riddle.
|
raaisel |
π 140 |
enjoin
|
verb |
To command.
|
beveel |
π 141 |
enkindle
|
verb |
To set on fire.
|
aansteek |
π 142 |
enlighten
|
verb |
To cause to see clearly.
|
verlig |
π 143 |
enlist
|
verb |
To enter voluntarily the military service by formal enrollment.
|
inroep |
π 144 |
enmity
|
noun |
Hatred.
|
vyandskap |
π 145 |
ennoble
|
verb |
To dignify.
|
veredel |
π 146 |
enormity
|
noun |
Immensity.
|
omvang |
π 147 |
enormous
|
adjective |
Gigantic.
|
enorme |
π 148 |
enrage
|
verb |
To infuriate.
|
woedend |
π 149 |
enrapture
|
verb |
To delight extravagantly or intensely.
|
verrukking bring |
π 150 |
enshrine
|
verb |
To keep sacred.
|
verskans |
π 151 |
ensnare
|
verb |
To entrap.
|
verstrik |
π 152 |
entail
|
verb |
To involve; necessitate.
|
behels |
π 153 |
entangle
|
verb |
To involve in difficulties, confusion, or complications.
|
verstrik |
π 154 |
enthrall
|
verb |
To bring or hold under any overmastering influence.
|
slaaf |
π 155 |
enthrone
|
verb |
To invest with sovereign power.
|
troon |
π 156 |
enthuse
|
verb |
To yield to or display intense and rapturous feeling.
|
vervoering raak |
π 157 |
enthusiastic
|
adjective |
Full of zeal and fervor.
|
entoesiastiese |
π 158 |
entirety
|
noun |
A complete thing.
|
geheel |
π 159 |
entomology
|
noun |
The branch of zoology that treats of insects.
|
entomologie |
π 160 |
entrails
|
noun |
pl. The internal parts of an animal.
|
binnegoed |
π 161 |
entreaty
|
noun |
An earnest request.
|
smeking |
π 162 |
entree
|
noun |
The act of entering.
|
entree |
π 163 |
entrench
|
verb |
To fortify or protect, as with a trench or ditch and wall.
|
verskans |
π 164 |
entwine
|
verb |
To interweave.
|
omwinden |
π 165 |
enumerate
|
verb |
To name one by one.
|
opnoemen |
π 166 |
epic
|
noun |
A poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc.
|
epiese |
π 167 |
epicure
|
noun |
One who cultivates a delicate taste for eating and drinking.
|
Epicure |
π 168 |
epicycle
|
noun |
A circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of another circle.
|
episikliese |
π 169 |
epidemic
|
noun |
Wide-spread occurrence of a disease in a certain region.
|
epidemie |
π 170 |
epidermis
|
noun |
The outer skin.
|
epidermis |
π 171 |
epigram
|
noun |
A pithy phrasing of a shrewd observation.
|
epigram |
π 172 |
epilogue
|
noun |
The close of a narrative or dramatic poem.
|
epiloog |
π 173 |
episode
|
noun |
An incident or story in a literary work, separable from yet growing out of it.
|
episode |
π 174 |
epitaph
|
noun |
An inscription on a tomb or monument in honor or in memory of the dead.
|
grafskrif |
π 175 |
epithet
|
noun |
Word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in βFather Aeneasβ.
|
bynaam |
π 176 |
epitome
|
noun |
A simplified representation.
|
toonbeeld |
π 177 |
epizootic
|
adjective |
Prevailing among animals.
|
epizooetische |
π 178 |
epoch
|
noun |
A interval of time, memorable for extraordinary events.
|
epog |
π 179 |
equalize
|
verb |
To render uniform.
|
gelyk |
π 180 |
equanimity
|
noun |
Evenness of mind or temper.
|
kalmte |
π 181 |
equestrian
|
adjective |
Pertaining to horses or horsemanship.
|
ruiter |
π 182 |
equilibrium
|
noun |
A state of balance.
|
ewewig |
π 183 |
equitable
|
adjective |
Characterized by fairness.
|
billike |
π 184 |
equity
|
noun |
Fairness or impartiality.
|
billikheid |
π 185 |
equivalent
|
adjective |
Equal in value, force, meaning, or the like.
|
ekwivalent |
π 186 |
equivocal
|
adjective |
Ambiguous.
|
dubbelsinnige |
π 187 |
equivocate
|
verb |
To use words of double meaning.
|
dubbelzinnig praat |
π 188 |
eradicate
|
verb |
To destroy thoroughly.
|
uit te wis |
π 189 |
errant
|
adjective |
Roving or wandering, as in search of adventure or opportunity for gallant deeds.
|
dwalend |
π 190 |
erratic
|
adjective |
Irregular.
|
wisselvallige |
π 191 |
erroneous
|
adjective |
Incorrect.
|
foutiewe |
π 192 |
erudite
|
adjective |
Very-learned.
|
geleerde |
π 193 |
erudition
|
noun |
Extensive knowledge of literature, history, language, etc.
|
geleerdheid |
π 194 |
eschew
|
verb |
To keep clear of.
|
vermy |
π 195 |
espy
|
verb |
To keep close watch.
|
Espy |
π 196 |
esquire
|
noun |
A title of dignity, office, or courtesy.
|
Esquire |
π 197 |
essence
|
noun |
That which makes a thing to be what it is.
|
wese |
π 198 |
esthetic
|
adjective |
Pertaining to beauty, taste, or the fine arts.
|
estetiese |
π 199 |
estimable
|
adjective |
Worthy of respect.
|
lofwaardige |
π 200 |
estrange
|
verb |
To alienate.
|
Estrange |