Vé {prop} (Norse mythological figure)
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:: Ve
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Vaasa {prop} (a city in Finland)
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:: Vaasa
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vacant {adj} (not occupied)
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:: ledig
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vacation {n} (official holiday period)
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:: ferie {c}
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vacation {n} (holiday, period of leisure time)
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:: ferie {c}
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vacation {n} (the act of vacating something; moving out of something)
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:: fratrædelse {c}, fraflytning {c}
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vacation {v} (to spend or take a vacation)
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:: tage på ferie, holde ferie
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vaccine {n} (substance meant to stimulate production of antibodies)
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:: vaccine {c}
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vacuüm {n} (vacuum) SEE: vacuum
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::
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vacuum {n} (region of space that contains no matter)
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:: vakuum {n}, tomrum {n}
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vacuum {v} (transitive: to clean with a vacuum cleaner)
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:: støvsuge
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vacuum {v} (intransitive: to use a vacuum cleaner)
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:: støvsuge
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vacuum {n} (vacuum cleaner) SEE: vacuum cleaner
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::
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vacuum cleaner {n} (machine for cleaning)
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:: støvsuger {c}
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vacuum flask {n} (chemistry: Filter flask) SEE: Büchner flask
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::
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vacuum tube {n} (electrical device)
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:: elektronrør {n}, radiorør {n}, forstærkerrør {n}
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Vadsø {prop} (municipality in Norway)
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:: Vadsø
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Vaduz {prop} (capital of Liechtenstein)
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:: Vaduz
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vagabond {n} (a person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time)
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:: vagabond {c}, landevejsridder {c}
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vagabond {n} (a bum, a hobo, a tramp, a homeless person)
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:: vagabond {c}, landevejsridder {c}, landstryger {c}, stodder {c}
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vagina {n} (anatomical sense)
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:: vagina {c}, skede {c}
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vagina {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva
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::
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vaginosis {n} (infection of the vagina)
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:: vaginose {c}
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vain {adj} (based on very little substance)
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:: overfladisk
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vain {adj} (pointless, futile)
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:: forgæves
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Valentine {n} (male given name)
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:: Valentin {c}
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Valentine's Day {prop} (Saint Valentine's Day) SEE: Saint Valentine's Day
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::
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Valhalla {prop} (in Norse mythology, the home of warriors slain gloriously in battle)
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:: Valhal {c}, Valhalla {c}, [archaic] Valhall {c}
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valid {adj} (well grounded or justifiable, pertinent)
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:: valid
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valid {adj} (acceptable, proper or correct)
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:: gyldig
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validate {v} (to render valid)
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:: bekræfte
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valise {n} (a piece of hand luggage such as a suitcase) SEE: suitcase
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::
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valkyrie {n} (any of the female attendants, or handmaidens of Odin)
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:: valkyrie {c}
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Valle d'Aosta {prop} (region of northwestern Italy)
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:: Aostadalen {c}
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Valletta {prop} (capital of Malta)
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:: Valletta
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valley {n} (elongated depression between hills or mountains)
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:: dal {c}
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valley floor {n} (bottom of a valley)
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:: dalbund {c}
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Valley of the Kings {prop} (Egyptian valley known for its tombs)
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:: Kongernes Dal {c}
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Valmiera {prop} (city in Latvia)
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:: Valmiera
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valor {n} (value, worth) SEE: value
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::
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valor {n} (strength of mind in regard to danger) SEE: valour
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::
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valour {n} (value) SEE: value
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::
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valour {n} (strength of mind in regard to danger)
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:: tapperhed {c}, mod {n}
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valuable {adj} (having a great value)
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:: værdifuld
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valuation {n} (estimation of something's worth or market value (senses 1, 2))
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:: vurdering {c}
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value {n} (quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable)
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:: værdi {c}
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value {n} (degree of importance given to something)
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:: værd {n}
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value {n} (amount (of money, goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else)
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:: værdi {c}
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value {n} (relative darkness or lightness of a color)
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:: valør {c}
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value {n} (numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed)
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:: værdi {c}
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value {n} (ideal accepted by some individual or group)
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:: værdi {c}
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value {v} (to estimate the value of)
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:: vurdere, værdsætte
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value {v} (to fix or determine the value of)
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:: vurdere
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value {v} (to regard highly)
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:: skatte
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value {v} (to hold dear)
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:: skatte
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value {v}
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:: sætte pris på
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value added tax {n} (tax levied on added value of an exchange)
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:: moms {c}, merværdiafgift {c}
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valueless {adj} (having no value)
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:: værdiløs
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valve {n} (device that controls flow of gas or fluid)
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:: ventil {c}
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valve {n} (vacuum tube) SEE: vacuum tube
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::
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vamp {v} (to seduce or exploit someone) SEE: exploit
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::
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vampire {n} (mythological creature)
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:: vampyr {c}
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vampire {n} (bat)
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:: vampyr {c}
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vampiric {adj} (vampiric)
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:: [rare] vampyrisk
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vampirism {n} (extortion) SEE: extortion
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::
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van {n} (a covered vehicle)
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:: varevogn {c}, varebil {c}, kassevogn {c}
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van {n} (enclosed railway vehicle for transport of goods)
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:: wagon {c}
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Van {prop} (lake)
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:: Vansøen
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Van {prop} (city)
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:: Van
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vanadium {n} (chemical element)
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:: vanadiumĵ {n}
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Vancouver {prop} (city)
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:: Vancouver
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vandal {n} (person who destroys or damages property)
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:: vandal {c}
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Vandal {n} (member of an ancient east Germanic tribe)
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:: vandal {c} [attributive]
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Vandal {adj} (of or relating to the Vandals) SEE: Vandalic
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::
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Vandalic {adj} (of or pertaining to the Vandals)
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:: vandalsk
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vandalise {v} (to needlessly destroy)
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:: vandalisere
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vandalism {n} (needless damage or destruction of property)
|
:: vandalisme {c}
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vandalize {v} (vandalise) SEE: vandalise
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::
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vane {n} (weather vane) SEE: weather vane
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::
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Vanessa {prop} (female given name)
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:: Vanessa
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vanilla {n} (fruit)
|
:: vanilje {c}
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Vanir {prop} (Scandinavian deities)
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:: vane {c}
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vanish {v} (become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed)
|
:: forsvinde
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vanity {n} (excessive pride)
|
:: forfængelighed {c}
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Vantaa {prop} (city in Finland)
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:: Vantaa
|
Vanuatu {prop} (Republic of Vanuatu)
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:: Vanuatu
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Vanuatuan {n} (A person from Vanuatu or of Vanuatuan descent)
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:: vanuatuer {c}
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Vanuatuan {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Vanuatu, the Vanuatuan people or the Vanuatuan language)
|
:: vanuatisk
|
vapor {n} (the gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid)
|
:: damp {c}
|
vapor {v} (intransitive: to become vapor) SEE: evaporate
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::
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vapour {n} (vapor) SEE: vapor
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::
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vapour {n} (steam) SEE: steam
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::
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Varangian {n} (member of a Scandinavian tribe)
|
:: væring {c}
|
Varangian {n} (member of the imperial body guard at Constantinople from 955)
|
:: væring {c}
|
Vardø {prop} (municipality in Norway)
|
:: Vardø
|
variable {n} (mathematics: a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values)
|
:: variabel {c}
|
variance {n} (second central moment in probability (statistics))
|
:: varians {c}
|
variant {adj} (variable) SEE: variable
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::
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variation {n} (the act or state of varying)
|
:: variation {c}
|
variation {n} (related but distinct thing)
|
:: variation {c}, variant {c}
|
variation {n} (difference between true and magnetic (compass) north)
|
:: afvigelse {c}
|
variation {n} ((board games) a line of play that differs from the original)
|
:: variant {c}
|
variation {n} (a musical technique based on an altered repetition of a theme)
|
:: variation {c}
|
varicella {n} (chicken pox) SEE: chicken pox
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::
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variety {n} (quality of being varied, diversity)
|
:: forskellighed {c}, mangfoldighed {c}
|
variety {n} (variation of something)
|
:: forskellighed {c}
|
variety {n} (rank in a taxonomic classification)
|
:: varietet {c}
|
various {adj} (an eclectic range of)
|
:: forskellige {p}
|
varnish {n} (transparent paint)
|
:: fernis {c}, lak {c} {n}
|
varnish {n} (anything resembling such a paint)
|
:: fernis {c}, lak {c} {n}
|
varnish {n} (a deceptively showy appearance)
|
:: fernis {c}
|
varsity {n} (university) SEE: university
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::
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Varsovian {adj} (of, from or relating to Warsaw)
|
:: warszawansk
|
vary {v}
|
:: varierer
|
vary {v} (to institute a change in) SEE: modify
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::
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vas deferens {n} (vas deferens)
|
:: sædleder {c}
|
vase {n} (container used mainly for displaying flowers)
|
:: vase {c}
|
vasectomy {n} (male sterilization)
|
:: vasektomi {c}
|
vassal {n} (grantee of a fief)
|
:: vasal {c}
|
vassal {n} (servant)
|
:: vasal {c}
|
vast {adj} (very large or wide (literally or figuratively))
|
:: enorm
|
VAT {n} (value-added tax)
|
:: moms {c}
|
Vatican {prop} (state)
|
:: Vatikanet {n} [definite form], Vatikanstaten {c} [post-1929 state]
|
Vatican City {prop} (State of the Vatican City)
|
:: Vatikanstaten, Vatikanet
|
Vatican City State {prop} (official name of Vatican City)
|
:: Vatikanstaten {c} [definite form]
|
Vaticanian {adj} (Vatican) SEE: Vatican
|
::
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vault {n} (arched masonry structure)
|
:: hvælving {c}
|
vault {n} (figuratively: anything resembling a vault)
|
:: hvælving {c}
|
vault {n} (underground storeroom)
|
:: kælder {c}, vinkælder [for wine]
|
vault {n} (underground burial chamber)
|
:: katakomb {c}
|
vault {n} (gymnastics: apparatus)
|
:: hest {c}
|
vault {n} (gymnastics: movement)
|
:: spring over hest {c}
|
vaunt {v} (speak boastfully) SEE: boast
|
::
|
veal {n} (flesh of a calf)
|
:: kalvekød {n}
|
vector {n} (directed quantity)
|
:: vektor {c}
|
vector field {n} (construction)
|
:: vektorfelt {n}
|
vector function {n} (Any function whose range is n-dimensional)
|
:: vektorfunktion {c}
|
vector product {n} (vector with size given by the product of two vectors)
|
:: vektorprodukt {n}, krydsprodukt {n}
|
vector space {n} (mathematics)
|
:: vektorrum {n}
|
Vedic Sanskrit {prop} (language)
|
:: vedisk {n}
|
vegan {adj} (relating to vegans or veganism)
|
:: vegansk
|
vegan {n} (supporter of veganism)
|
:: veganer
|
veganism {n} (Eating neither meat nor other animal products)
|
:: veganisme {c}
|
vegetable {n} (a plant raised for some edible part of it)
|
:: grøntsag {c}, grønsag {c}
|
vegetable {n} (a person whose brain has been damaged)
|
:: grøntsag {c}, grønsag {c}
|
vegetable garden {n} (vegetable garden)
|
:: køkkenhave {c}
|
vegetable oil {n} (oil produced from plants)
|
:: vegetabilsk olie {c}, planteolie {c}
|
vegetable soup {n} (soup made from mixed vegetables)
|
:: grøntsagsuppe {c}
|
vegetarian {n} (person who does not eat any animal flesh)
|
:: vegetar {c}
|
vegetarian {n} (plant-eating animal)
|
:: planteæder {c}, herbivor {c}
|
vegetarianism {n} (practice of following a vegetarian diet)
|
:: vegetarisme {c}
|
vegetation {n} (plants)
|
:: plantevækst {c}
|
vehicle {n} (conveyance)
|
:: køretøj {c}, farkost {c}
|
veil {n} (something to hide an object)
|
:: dække {n}
|
veil {n} (covering for a person or thing)
|
:: slør {n}
|
veil {v} (dress in or decorate with a veil)
|
:: dække
|
veil {v} (conceal with a veil)
|
:: sløre, skjule
|
vein {n} (blood vessel transporting blood towards the heart)
|
:: vene {c}
|
veisalgia {n} (unpleasant after-effects of the consumption of alcohol) SEE: hangover
|
::
|
Vela {prop} (constellation)
|
:: Sejlet
|
velar {adj} (articulated at the soft palate)
|
:: velær
|
velar {n} (a sound articulated at the soft palate)
|
:: velar {c}
|
velocipede {n} (Early two-wheeled conveyance)
|
:: velociped {c}
|
velocity {n} (vector quantity)
|
:: hastighed {c}
|
velvet {n} (fabric)
|
:: fløjl {n}
|
velvet scoter {n} (Melanitta fusca)
|
:: fløjsand {c}
|
vendace {n} (Coregonus albula)
|
:: heltling {c}
|
vendetta {n} (bitter, destructive feud in which each injury is revenged)
|
:: blodhævn {c}
|
vending machine {n} (machine that dispenses merchandise)
|
:: salgsautomat {c}
|
vendor {n} (a person or a company that vends or sells)
|
:: sælger {c}, sælgerinde {c} [female], sælgekone {c} [female], sælgerske {c} [female], leverandør {c}
|
veneer {n} (thin covering of fine wood)
|
:: finer {c}
|
veneer {v} (to apply veneer)
|
:: finere
|
venereal disease {n} (disease contracted through sexual contact) SEE: sexually transmitted disease
|
::
|
Venetian {adj} (relating to Venice)
|
:: venetiansk
|
Venetian blind {n} (blind consisting of overlapping horizontal slats)
|
:: persienne {c}
|
Venezuela {prop} (country)
|
:: Venezuela
|
Venezuelan {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Venezuela or the Venezuelan people)
|
:: venezuelansk
|
vengeance {n} (revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong)
|
:: hævn
|
vengeful {adj} (wanting vengeance)
|
:: hævngerrig
|
Venice {prop} (city and province in Italy)
|
:: Venedig
|
Venice {prop} (empire)
|
:: Venedig
|
venison {n} (the meat of a deer)
|
:: hjortekød {n}
|
venom {n} (poison carried by animal)
|
:: gift {m}
|
venomous {adj} (pertaining to or denoting an animal capable of producing a poisonous chemical)
|
:: giftig
|
venomous {adj} (pertaining to or containing venom)
|
:: giftig
|
venomous {adj} (malignant; spiteful; hateful)
|
:: giftig
|
venous {adj} (of or pertaining to veins)
|
:: venøs
|
ventilator {n} (device that circulates fresh air and expels stale or noxious air)
|
:: ventilator {c}
|
ventilator {n} (medicine: machine to help breathing)
|
:: respirator {c}
|
ventricle {n} (one of two lower chambers of the heart)
|
:: hjertekammer, ventrikel
|
ventriloquism {n} (art of projecting one's voice so that it appears to come from another source)
|
:: bugtalerkunst {c}, bugtaleri {n}
|
ventriloquist {n} (a person who practices ventriloquism)
|
:: buktaler {c}, ventrilokvist {c}
|
ventriloquistic {adj} (ventriloquistic)
|
:: buktalersk, ventrilokvistisk
|
Ventspils {prop} (city in Latvia)
|
:: Ventspils
|
venturi {n} (throat of a carburetor) SEE: throat
|
::
|
venue {n} (place, especially the one where a given event is to happen)
|
:: skueplads {c}
|
Venus {prop} (planet)
|
:: Venus
|
Venus {prop} (goddess)
|
:: Venus
|
Vera {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Vera
|
veranda {n} (roofed open gallery)
|
:: veranda {c}
|
verb {n} ((grammar) a word that indicates an action, event, or a state)
|
:: udsagnsord {n}, verbum {n}
|
verbal {adj} (of, or relating to words)
|
:: verbal
|
verbal {adj} (consisting of words only)
|
:: verbal
|
verbal {adj} (spoken and not written; oral)
|
:: mundtlig
|
verbal noun {n} (grammar: noun that is morphologically related to a verb and has similar meaning)
|
:: verbalsubstantiv {n}
|
verbatim {adv} (word for word)
|
:: ordret, ord for ord, ord til andet
|
verdict {n} (decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest)
|
:: kendelse {c}, dom {c}
|
verdict {n} (opinion or judgement)
|
:: mening {c}, udtalelse {c}
|
verdigris {n} (blue-green patina on copper and copper alloys)
|
:: ir {c}
|
verily {adv} (truly, doubtlessly)
|
:: sandelig
|
vermiculation {n} (peristalsis) SEE: peristalsis
|
::
|
vermin {n} (Any one of various common types of small insects or animals which cause harm and annoyance)
|
:: skadedyr {n}
|
Vermont {prop} (a state in the United States)
|
:: Vermont
|
vernacular {n} (national language)
|
:: national sprog {n}
|
vernacular {n} (everyday speech)
|
:: daglig tale {c}
|
vernier caliper {n} (measuring instrument)
|
:: skydelære {c}
|
versatile {adj} (having varied uses or many functions)
|
:: alsidig
|
verse {n} (poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme)
|
:: vers {n}
|
verse {n} (one of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed)
|
:: strofe {c}, vers {n}
|
version {n} (a specific form or variation of something)
|
:: version {c}
|
vert {n} (colour)
|
:: grøn
|
vert {adj} (of green colour)
|
:: grøn
|
vertebra {n} (any of the small bones which make up the backbone)
|
:: ryghvirvel {c}
|
vertebral column {n} (vertebral column)
|
:: hvirvelsøjle {c}, rygrad {c}, rygsøjle {c}
|
vertebrate {n} (an animal having a backbone)
|
:: hvirveldyr {n}
|
vertex {n} (highest point)
|
:: toppunkt {n}
|
vertex cover {n} (graph theory: set of vertices)
|
:: punktdække {n}
|
vertical {adj} (being perpendicular to horizontal)
|
:: lodret
|
vertical bar {n} (vertical bar) SEE: pipe
|
::
|
vertigo {n} (sensation of whirling and loss of balance)
|
:: svimmelhed
|
very {adj} (the same; identical)
|
:: samme
|
very {adv} (to a high degree)
|
:: meget, særlig, vældig
|
very {adv} (true, truly)
|
:: aller [with a superlative]
|
very {adv} (emphasizes superlativeness)
|
:: aller- [with a superlative]
|
very much {adv} (indeed) SEE: indeed
|
::
|
vessel {n} (craft)
|
:: fartøj {n}
|
vestibule {n} (a passage, hall or room)
|
:: vestibule {c}
|
vestige {n} (mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign)
|
:: spor {n}, antydning {c}
|
vestigial {adj} (not fully developed)
|
:: rudimentær
|
vestment {n} (clothing) SEE: clothing
|
::
|
Vesuvius {prop} (volcano in Italy)
|
:: Vesuv
|
vet {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
|
::
|
veteran {n} (person with long experience)
|
:: veteran
|
veteran {n} (old soldier)
|
:: veteran
|
veteran {adj} (with long experience)
|
:: erfaren
|
veteran {adj} (related to former members of armed forces)
|
:: veteran-
|
veteran car {n} (car built before 1919)
|
:: veteranbil {c}
|
veterinarian {n} (doctor who treats animals)
|
:: dyrlæge {c}
|
veterinary {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
|
::
|
veterinary {adj} (of or relating to the medical treatment of animals)
|
:: veterinær
|
veterinary surgeon {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
|
::
|
veto {n} (political right)
|
:: veto
|
vexillology {n} (study of flags)
|
:: vexillologi {c}
|
vexillum {n} (sign of the cross) SEE: sign of the cross
|
::
|
via {prep} (by way of)
|
:: via, langs, over, gennem
|
via {prep} (by (means of); using (a medium))
|
:: per, via
|
viable {adj} (able to live on its own)
|
:: levedygtig
|
viaduct {n} (bridge with several spans that carries road or rail traffic over a valley)
|
:: viadukt {c}
|
viaticum {n} (Eucharist)
|
:: viaticum
|
Viborg {prop} (Danish city)
|
:: Viborg
|
vibrant {adj} (pulsing with energy or activity)
|
:: pulserende
|
vibrant {adj} (lively and vigorous)
|
:: livlig, kvik
|
vibrant {adj} (vibrating, resonant or resounding)
|
:: vibrerende, svingende, strålende
|
vibraphone {n} (percussion instrument)
|
:: vibrafon
|
vibrating {adj} (that vibrates)
|
:: vibrerende
|
vibration {n} (act of vibrating)
|
:: vibration {c}
|
vibration {n} (periodic process)
|
:: vibration {c}
|
vibration {n} (single complete vibrating motion)
|
:: vibration {c}
|
vicar {n} (lower-ranking priest)
|
:: sognepræst
|
vicarage {n} (residence of vicar)
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:: præstebolig {c}, præstegård {c}
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vicarage {n} (duties or office of vicar)
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:: pastorat
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vice {n} (bad habit)
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:: last, dårlig vane
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vice {n} (screw apparatus) SEE: vise
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::
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vice chairman {n} (deputy chairman)
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:: næstformand {c}
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vice president {n} (deputy to a president)
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:: vicepresident {c}
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vice versa {adv} (the other way round)
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:: vice versa, omvendt
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vicinity {n} (proximity, or the state of being near)
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:: nærhed {c}
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vicinity {n} (neighbourhood, or the nearby region)
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:: nabolag {n}, omegn {c}
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vicious circle {n} (situation in which the solution to a problem creates another problem)
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:: ond cirkel {c}
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victim {n} (one who is harmed)
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:: offer {n}
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by a crime)
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:: offer {n}
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by their own undertakings)
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:: offer {n}
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by a disaster or other adverse circumstance)
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:: offer {n}
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victim {n} (a living being slain and offered as a sacrifice)
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:: offer {n}, slagteoffer {n}
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victim {n} ((narratology) a character who is conquered or manipulated by a villain)
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:: offer {n}
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victor {n} (winner in a fight or contest)
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:: segerherre {c}, vinder {c}
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Victor {prop} (male given name)
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:: Victor
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Victoria {prop} (female given name)
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:: Victoria
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Victoria {prop} (Queen Victoria)
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:: Victoria
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Victoria {prop} (state in Australia)
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:: Victoria
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Victoria {prop} (Lake Victoria)
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:: Victoriasøen
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victorious {adj} (being the winner)
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:: sejrrig
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victorious {adj} (of or expressing a sense of victory)
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:: triumferende
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victory {n} (an instance of having won a competition or battle)
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:: sejr {c}
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Victory Day {n} (a day to commemorate victories in important battles or wars in the countries' history)
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:: Sejrsdagen
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video camera {n} (device for recording video)
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:: videokamera {n}
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videocassette {n} (cassette containing recorded videotape)
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:: videobånd {n}, videokassette {c}
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video game {n} (game controlled by software)
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:: computerspil {n} [computer], konsolspil {n} [console]. videospil {n} [console, rare]
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video game console {n} (dedicated electronic device that is designed to play video games)
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:: spillekonsol {c}
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videophone {n} (type of telephone)
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:: videotelefon {c}
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videotape {n} (tape used to record videos)
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:: videobånd {n}
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videotape {v} (to make a recording on videotape)
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:: bånde
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Vienna {prop} (capital of Austria)
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:: Wien
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Vienna sausage {n} (spicy smoked link sausage type wiener (short for wienerwurst), associated with the Austrian capital Vienna)
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:: frankfurter {c}
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Viennese {n} (inhabitant)
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:: wiener {c}
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Vientiane {prop} (capital of Laos)
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:: Vientiane
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Vietnam {prop} (country in Southeast Asia)
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:: Vietnam
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Vietnamese {adj} (of or pertaining to Vietnam)
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:: vietnamesisk
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Vietnamese {n} (Vietnamese person)
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:: vietnameser
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Vietnamese {n} (language)
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:: vietnamesisk
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Vietnam War {prop} (war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia between 1955 and 1975)
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:: Vietnamkrigen
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view {n} (something to look at)
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:: udsigt
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view {n} (point of view)
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:: syn
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viewer {n} (someone who watches television)
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:: seer {c}
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viewfinder {n} (device on a camera)
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:: søger {c}
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vigilance {n} (Alert watchfulness)
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:: årvågenhed {c}
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vigilance {n} (Close and continuous attention)
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:: årvågenhed {c}
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vigilant {adj} (watchful)
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:: opmærksom, forsigtig
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Viking {n} (One of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors)
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:: viking {c}
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Viking Age {prop} (period from 8th to 11th century in Europe)
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:: vikingetid {c}
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Vilamovian {prop} (Wymysorys) SEE: Wymysorys
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::
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villa {n} (a house used as a retreat)
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:: villa {c}
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village {n} (a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town)
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:: landsby {c}, by {c}
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village idiot {n} (person widely known in their community for their stupidity and ignorant behaviour)
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:: landsbytosse {c}
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villager {n} (person who lives in, or comes from, a village)
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:: landsbyboer {c}
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villain {n} (scoundrel)
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:: skurk {c}, slyngel {c}
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villain {n} (bad person in a stage or screen play)
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:: skurk {c}
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villeinage {n} (serfdom) SEE: serfdom
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::
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Vilnius {prop} (capital of Lithuania)
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:: Vilnius
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vindicate {v} (to clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism)
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:: renvaske
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vindicate {v} (to justify by providing evidence)
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:: retfærdiggøre, bevise
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vindicate {v} (to maintain or defend a cause against opposition)
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:: stå inde for, forsvare
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vindicate {v} (to provide justification)
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:: retfærdiggøre
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vindication {n} (the act of vindicating)
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:: oprejsning {c}
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vindictive {adj} (having a tendency to seek revenge)
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:: hævngerrig
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vinegar {n} (condiment)
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:: eddike {c}
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vineyard {n} (grape plantation)
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:: vingård {c}
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vinification {n} (winemaking) SEE: winemaking
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::
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vintage {n} (yield of grapes during one season)
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:: druehøst {c}
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vintage {n} (wine identified by year and vineyard)
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:: årgang {c}
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vintage {n} (harvesting of a grape and initial pressing for winemaking)
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:: tapning {c}
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vintage {n} (year or place something is produced)
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:: årgång {c}
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vintage {adj} (relating to a vintage or to wine identified by a specific vintage)
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:: årgangs-
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vintage {adj} (having an enduring appeal; classic)
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:: klassisk
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vinyl chloride {n} (vinyl chloride)
|
:: vinylklorid {n}
|
viol {n} (stringed instrument)
|
:: viola da gamba {c}
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viola {n} (music: stringed instrument of the violin family)
|
:: bratsch {c}
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Viola {prop} (female given name)
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:: Viola
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viola da gamba {n} (viol) SEE: viol
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::
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violate {v} (to break or fail to act by rules)
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:: overtræde, krænke
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violation {n} (rape) SEE: rape
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::
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violation {n} (act or instance of violating)
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:: krænkning {c}
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violence {n} (extreme force)
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:: vold {c}
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violence {n} (action intended to cause destruction, pain or suffering)
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:: vold {c}
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violent {adj} (involving extreme force or motion)
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:: voldsom
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violent {adj} (involving physical conflict)
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:: voldelig
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violent {adj} (likely to use physical force)
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:: voldelig
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violent {adj} (intensely vivid)
|
:: kraftig, heftig
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violet {n} (colour)
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:: violet
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violet {n} (plant)
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:: viol
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violet {adj} (having a bluish-purple color)
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:: violet
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Violet {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Viola {f}
|
violet carpenter bee {n} (Xylocopa violacea)
|
:: tømrerbi
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violin {n} (string instrument)
|
:: violin {c}
|
violinist {n} (person who plays violin)
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:: violinist {c}
|
violoncello {n} (cello) SEE: cello
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::
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viper {n} (adder) SEE: adder
|
::
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virgin {n} (person who has never had sexual intercourse)
|
:: jomfru {c}, mø {c}
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virginal {adj} (being or resembling virgin)
|
:: jomfruelig
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virginal membrane {n} (hymen) SEE: hymen
|
::
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Virginia {prop} (state)
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:: Virginia
|
Virgin Islands {prop} (archipelago)
|
:: Jomfruøerne {c-p}
|
Virgin Mary {prop} (mother of Christ)
|
:: Jomfru Maria {c}
|
Virgo {prop} (constellation)
|
:: Jomfruen
|
Virgo {prop} (astrological sign)
|
:: Jomfruen
|
Virgo {n} (Someone with a Virgo star sign)
|
:: jomfru {c}
|
virologist {n} (scientist or doctor specializing in virology)
|
:: virolog {c}
|
virtual {adj} (in effect; not fact)
|
:: virtuel
|
virtualization {n} (act of virtualizing)
|
:: virtualisering {c}
|
virtually {adv} (almost)
|
:: praktisk talt
|
virtually {adv} (literally)
|
:: bogstaveligt talt
|
virtue {n} (excellence in morals)
|
:: dyd {c}
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virtue {n} (a good model quality)
|
:: dyd {c}
|
virtue {n} (chastity and faithfulness)
|
:: dyd {c}
|
virtue {n} (an exemplary quality)
|
:: dyd {c}
|
virtue signalling {n} (expressing an opinion to make oneself look virtuous)
|
:: godhedssignalering {c}
|
virtuoso {n} (A person with masterly ability, technique or style)
|
:: virtuos
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virtuous circle {n} (situation in which the solution to one problem makes each future problem easier to solve)
|
:: god cirkel {c}
|
virus {n} (infectious organism)
|
:: virus {c} or {n}
|
visa {n} (permit)
|
:: visum
|
viscous {adj} (having a thick, sticky consistency)
|
:: viskøs
|
vise {n} (two-jawed instrument for holding work)
|
:: skruestik {c}, skruetvinge {c}
|
Vishnu {prop} (the god)
|
:: Vishnu
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visible {adj} (able to be seen)
|
:: synlig
|
Visigoth {n} (member of an East Germanic tribe)
|
:: vestgoter {c}
|
visionary {adj} (having vision or foresight)
|
:: visionær
|
visionary {adj} (imaginary or illusory)
|
:: uvirkelig
|
visionary {adj} (idealistic or utopian)
|
:: idealistisk, urealistisk, utopisk
|
visionary {n} (someone who has visions)
|
:: visionær {c}
|
visionary {n} (an impractical dreamer)
|
:: drømmer {c}, idealist {c}, fantast {c}
|
visionary {n} (someone who has positive ideas for the future)
|
:: visionær {c}
|
visit {v} (to go and meet (someone))
|
:: besøge
|
visit {n} (single act of visiting)
|
:: besøg {n}, visit {n}
|
visit {v} (to avenge) SEE: avenge
|
::
|
visitant {n} (migratory bird) SEE: migrant
|
::
|
visiting card {n} (business card) SEE: business card
|
::
|
visitor {n} (guest)
|
:: besøgende {c}
|
visitor {n} (players away from home)
|
:: gæst
|
visitors' book {n} (a facility for visitors' comments) SEE: guest book
|
::
|
visor {n} (mask) SEE: mask
|
::
|
vista {n} (distant view or prospect)
|
:: udsigt {c}, vue {n}
|
Vistula {prop} (Polish river)
|
:: Wisla, Wisła, Weichsel, Weichselfloden
|
visual {adj} (related to or affecting the vision)
|
:: visuel
|
visual arts {n} (art forms that are primarily visual in nature)
|
:: billedkunst {c}
|
visual field {n} (field of view) SEE: field of view
|
::
|
visualise {v} (to form a mental picture)
|
:: visualisere
|
visualise {v} (to make visible)
|
:: visualisere
|
vis-à-vis {prep} (in relation to)
|
:: sammenlignet med
|
vis-à-vis {prep} (opposite)
|
:: overfor, modsat
|
vital capacity {n} (maximum volume of air that can be discharged from the lungs)
|
:: lungekapacitet {c}, vitalkapacitet {c}
|
vitalism {n} (doctrine that life involves a "vital force")
|
:: vitalisme {c}
|
vital organ {n} (organ which performs an important function)
|
:: livsvigtigt organ {n}
|
vitamin {n} (organic compound essential to human health)
|
:: vitamin {n}
|
vitamin C {n} (L-enantiomer of ascorbic acid)
|
:: C-vitamin {n}
|
Vitebsk {prop} (city)
|
:: Vitebsk
|
vitrify {v} (convert into glassy substance)
|
:: forglasse
|
vitriol {n} (sulfuric acid) SEE: sulfuric acid
|
::
|
vitriolic {adj} (bitterly scathing) SEE: caustic
|
::
|
Vitsebsk {prop} (Vitebsk) SEE: Vitebsk
|
::
|
viva {interj} (long live ... !) SEE: long live
|
::
|
Vivian {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Vivian
|
vivisection {n} (The action of invasive treatment of a living organism for scientific investigation)
|
:: vivisektion {c}
|
vixen {n} (attractive woman) SEE: fox
|
::
|
vixen {n} (female fox)
|
:: hunræv {c}
|
vizier {n} (high-ranking official)
|
:: vesir
|
Vladikavkaz {prop} (city)
|
:: Vladikavkaz
|
Vladimir {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Vladimir
|
Vladimir {prop} (Russian city)
|
:: Vladimir
|
Vladivostok {prop} (seaport in Russia)
|
:: Vladivostok
|
vlei {n} (marsh) SEE: marsh
|
::
|
vlei {n} (wetland) SEE: wetland
|
::
|
völva {n} (in Old Norse society, a female practitioner of magic divination and prophecy)
|
:: vølve {c}
|
Vänern {prop} (Swedish lake)
|
:: Vänern
|
vocabulary {n} (set of words a person knows)
|
:: ordforråd
|
vocabulary {n} (words of a language collectively)
|
:: ordforråd {n}
|
vocal cord {n} (folds of mucous membrane)
|
:: stemmebånd {n}
|
vocalist {n} (singer)
|
:: vokalist {c}, sanger {c}
|
vocation {n} (calling)
|
:: kald {n}
|
vocational {adj} (of or pertaining to a vocation)
|
:: erhvers-
|
vocational {adj} ((of education) that provides a special skill rather than academic knowledge)
|
:: erhvers-
|
vocative {n} (grammatical case) SEE: vocative case
|
::
|
vocative case {n} (case of address)
|
:: vokativ {c}
|
vodka {n} (clear distilled alcoholic liquor)
|
:: vodka {c}
|
voetsek {interj} (go away) SEE: go away
|
::
|
voice {n} (sound uttered by the mouth)
|
:: stemme {c}, røst {c}
|
voice {n} (sound made through vibration of the vocal cords)
|
:: stemning {c}
|
voice {n} (tone or sound emitted by anything)
|
:: lyd {c}
|
voice {n} (the faculty or power of utterance)
|
:: gennemslagskraft {c}
|
voice {n} (language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion)
|
:: stemme {c}
|
voice {n} (opinion or choice expressed; judgment; a vote)
|
:: stemme {c}
|
voice {n} (command, precept)
|
:: vilje {c}
|
voice {n} (one who speaks; speaker)
|
:: stemme {c}
|
voice {n} (grammar: particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs)
|
:: form {c}
|
voice {n} (music: independent vocal or instrumental part)
|
:: stemme {c}
|
voice {v} (to give utterance or expression to)
|
:: give udtryk for, udtrykke
|
voice {v} (to utter with a sonant or vocal tone)
|
:: udtale stemt
|
voice {v} (to regulate the tone of)
|
:: stemme
|
voice {v} (to vote)
|
:: stemme
|
voice box {n} (larynx) SEE: larynx
|
::
|
voiced {adj} (sounded with vibration of the vocal cords)
|
:: stemt
|
voiceless {adj} ((phonetics, of a consonant) spoken without vibration of the vocal cords)
|
:: ustemt
|
void {n} (An empty space; a vacuum)
|
:: tomrum {n}
|
voivodeship {n} (the jurisdiction of a voivode)
|
:: voivodskab {n}
|
Volapük {prop} (language)
|
:: volapyk {n}
|
volcanism {n} (natural phenomena associated with volcanoes)
|
:: vulkanisme {c}
|
volcano {n} (mountain containing a magma chamber)
|
:: vulkan {c}
|
volcanology {n} (study of volcanoes)
|
:: vulkanologi {c}
|
vole {n} (small rodents of the subfamily Arvicolinae)
|
:: studsmus {c}
|
Volga {prop} (longest river in Europe, flowing to the Caspian Sea)
|
:: Volga
|
Volgograd {prop} (Volgograd)
|
:: Volgograd
|
Volhynia {prop} (region)
|
:: Volhynien
|
volleyball {n} (game)
|
:: volleyball {c}
|
Volodymyr {prop} (Vladimir) SEE: Vladimir
|
::
|
Vologda {prop} (city in Russia)
|
:: Vologda
|
volt {n} (unit of measure)
|
:: volt {c}
|
voltage {n} (difference in electrostatic potential)
|
:: spænding {c}
|
voltmeter {n} (instrument for measuring electric potential)
|
:: voltmeter {n}
|
voluble {adj} (fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious)
|
:: veltalende, snakkesalig
|
volume {n} (three-dimensional measure of space)
|
:: rumfang {n}
|
volume {n} (strength of sound)
|
:: lydstyrke {c}
|
volume {n} (single book of a publication issued in multi-book format, such as an encyclopedia)
|
:: bind {n}
|
volumetric {adj} (relating to measurement by volume)
|
:: volumetrisk
|
volunteer {n} (one who voluntarily offers himself/herself for service)
|
:: frivillig
|
voluptuous {adj} (suggestive of or characterized by full, generous, pleasurable sensation)
|
:: sanselig, vellystig
|
voluptuous {adj} (curvaceous and sexually attractive)
|
:: frodig, yppig
|
Volyn {prop} (oblast)
|
:: Volhynien, Volyn
|
vomit {v} (to regurgitate the contents of a stomach)
|
:: brække sig, kaste op
|
vomit {n} (regurgitated former contents of a stomach)
|
:: bræk {n}, opkast {n}
|
voodoo {n} (Afro-Caribbean religion)
|
:: voodoo {c}
|
voracious {adj} (devouring great quantities of food)
|
:: umættelig
|
voracious {adj} (having a great appetite for anything)
|
:: umanerlig
|
Vormsi {prop} (fourth largest island in Estonia)
|
:: Vormsi
|
Voronezh {prop} (city in Russia)
|
:: Voronezj
|
vote {n} (formalised choice)
|
:: afstemning {c}, stemme {c}
|
vote {v} (assert a formalised choice)
|
:: stemme
|
Vote {n} (person of Votic descent)
|
:: voter {c}
|
vote of no confidence {n} (parliamentary motion)
|
:: mistillitsvotum {n}
|
voter {n} (one who votes)
|
:: vælger {c}, vælgerinde {c}
|
Votic {prop} (language)
|
:: votisk
|
voting machine {n} (machine used for voting)
|
:: afstemningsmaskine {c}
|
voting system {n} (system to determine the result of an election)
|
:: valgmetoder
|
voucher {n} (A piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services)
|
:: rabatkupon, kupon
|
voucher {n} (A receipt)
|
:: bon, kvittering
|
vowel {n} (sound)
|
:: vokal {c}, selvlyd [rare]
|
vowel {n} (letter)
|
:: vokal {c}
|
vowel harmony {n} (phonological process)
|
:: vokalharmoni {c}
|
voyager {n} (traveller) SEE: traveller
|
::
|
vulcanology {n} (study of volcanoes) SEE: volcanology
|
::
|
vulgar {adj} (distasteful, uncouth, obscene)
|
:: vulgær, [dated] obskøn, uanstændig, grov
|
vulgar {adj} (having to do with common people)
|
:: vulgær, simpel, ordinær, [dated] gemen, plat
|
vulgar fraction {n} (fraction with two integers) SEE: common fraction
|
::
|
Vulgar Latin {prop} (the Latin language as spoken by people)
|
:: vulgærlatin {n}
|
vulnerability {n} (security vulnerability) SEE: hole
|
::
|
vulnerable {adj} (exposed to attack)
|
:: sårbar
|
Vulpecula {prop} (autumn constellation)
|
:: Ræven
|
vulture {n} (bird)
|
:: grib {c}
|
vulva {n} (collectively the external female sexual organs)
|
:: vulva {c}, tissekone {c}
|
Vuoksi River {prop} (river in Finland)
|
:: Vuoksi
|
Vyborg {prop} (city in Russia)
|
:: Vyborg {c}
|