-e- {interfix}
|
:: An interfix inserted in some compounds
|
-e {suffix}
|
:: Marks the infinitive of many or most verbs, and is usually appended to borrowed verbs
|
-e {suffix}
|
:: Marks the singular/definite of adjectives
|
-e {suffix}
|
:: Marks the plural of some nouns
|
Ea {prop}
|
:: given name of uncertain origin
|
Ebba {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ebbe {c}
|
:: low tide
|
Ebbe {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ebonit {noun}
|
:: ebonite
|
ed {noun}
|
:: oath (solemn pledge)
|
edderkop {c}
|
:: spider
|
edderkoppeben {noun}
|
:: spider leg
|
edderkoppespind {noun}
|
:: spiderweb
|
eddike {noun}
|
:: vinegar
|
eddikesur {adj}
|
:: acetic (containing acetic acid)
|
eddikesur {adj} [figuratively]
|
:: vinegary (acerbic, bitter)
|
eddikesyltet {adj}
|
:: pickled
|
eddikesyre {noun}
|
:: acetic acid
|
Edel {prop}
|
:: given name, short form of compound names beginning with the Germanic element adal, edel "noble"
|
eder {pron} [archaic or humorous]
|
:: accusative second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech (accusative of I)
|
eders {pron} [archaic or humorous]
|
:: genitive second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech
|
Edinburgh {prop}
|
:: Edinburgh (capital city)
|
Edinburgh {prop}
|
:: Edinburgh (council area)
|
Edith {prop}
|
:: given name
|
editor {noun}
|
:: editor
|
Edmund {prop}
|
:: given name of English origin
|
Edvard {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Edvardsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Edvin {prop}
|
:: given name
|
efedrin {noun}
|
:: ephedrine
|
effekt {noun} [physics]
|
:: power (energy per time unit)
|
effekt {noun}
|
:: effect
|
effektiv {adj}
|
:: effective, producing a large effect
|
effektiv {adj}
|
:: efficient, having a high results/exertion ratio
|
effen {adj}
|
:: capable, competent
|
effen {adj}
|
:: effen eller ueffen – a game where one guesses if the number of hidden objects is even or odd
|
efferent {adj} [anatomy]
|
:: carrying away from a central organ
|
e-form {noun} [linguistics]
|
:: e-form
|
efter {prep}
|
:: after; subsequent; later in time than
|
efter {adv}
|
:: later, afterwards (in time)
|
efter {adv}
|
:: after (in a sequence)
|
efter alle kunstens regler {adv}
|
:: according to Hoyle
|
efterår {noun} [season]
|
:: autumn, fall
|
efterchok {noun}
|
:: aftershock, emotional distress some time after a traumatic event
|
efterfølge {v}
|
:: to succeed, e.g. as monarch
|
efterhånden {adv}
|
:: pointing out a change that has happened gradually or in small intervals; over time
|
efterligne {v}
|
:: imitate, copy
|
efterlignet {v}
|
:: past participle of efterligne
|
efterlyd {noun} [linguistics]
|
:: auslaut
|
eftermiddag {noun}
|
:: afternoon (part of the day between noon and evening)
|
efter min mening {adv}
|
:: in my opinion
|
efternavn {noun}
|
:: surname, last name, family name
|
efternøler {noun}
|
:: person born significantly later than its older siblings
|
efterskælv {noun}
|
:: aftershock (subsequent (usually smaller) earthquake)
|
efterskole {noun}
|
:: an optional resident education lasting 1-3 years, taken after grundskole
|
efterskole {noun}
|
:: a school offering such an education
|
eftersmag {noun}
|
:: aftertaste
|
efter sol kommer regn {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: things change
|
efterspørgsel {noun} [economics]
|
:: demand
|
eftersyn {noun}
|
:: inspection
|
eftertanke {noun}
|
:: subsequent reflection
|
eftertid {noun} [especially, definite]
|
:: posterity
|
efter tørke kommer væde, efter sorg kommer glæde {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: after hardship it is easy to smile
|
eftervarme {noun} [cooking]
|
:: residual heat after a heat-generating mechanism has been turned off
|
eg {noun}
|
:: oak, oak tree (tree or wood)
|
egal {adj}
|
:: Uniform or smooth/even; regular or straight
|
egen- {prefix} [linear algebra, physics]
|
:: eigen-
|
egen {adj}
|
:: own
|
egen {adj}
|
:: private
|
egen {adj}
|
:: peculiar
|
egen {adj}
|
:: odd
|
egen {adj}
|
:: strange
|
egennavn {noun} [grammar]
|
:: proper noun
|
egenrum {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: eigenspace
|
egentilstand {noun} [physics]
|
:: eigenstate
|
egentlig {adj}
|
:: real, actual
|
egentlig {adj}
|
:: essential, important
|
egentlig {adj}
|
:: positive (definitely laid down, explicitly stated)
|
egentlig {adj}
|
:: proper
|
egentlig {adv}
|
:: really, actually
|
egentlig {adv}
|
:: after all
|
egentlig {adv}
|
:: exactly, precisely
|
egentlig {adv}
|
:: strictly speaking
|
egentlig {adv}
|
:: originally
|
egenværdi {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: eigenvalue
|
egenvektor {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: eigenvector
|
eger {noun}
|
:: spoke
|
egern {noun}
|
:: squirrel
|
egernbestand {noun}
|
:: squirrel population
|
egetræ {noun}
|
:: oak, oak tree (tree or wood)
|
egn {noun}
|
:: area
|
egn {noun}
|
:: part of the country
|
egn {noun}
|
:: neighborhood
|
Egon {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Egypten {prop}
|
:: Egypten (country)
|
Eigil {prop}
|
:: given name
|
einsteinium {noun}
|
:: einsteinium
|
einsteinsk {adj} [physics]
|
:: Einsteinian
|
ej {adv} [literary or poetic]
|
:: not
|
ej {interj} [colloquial]
|
:: used to express surprise, irritation, reproach, annoyance and other emotions
|
eje {v}
|
:: own
|
eje {v}
|
:: have
|
eje {v}
|
:: possess
|
eje {n}
|
:: possession
|
ejendel {noun}
|
:: belonging, possession
|
ejendom {noun}
|
:: property
|
ejendommelig {adj}
|
:: curious, strange, singular
|
ejendommelig {adv}
|
:: curiously, strangely
|
ejer {noun}
|
:: owner
|
ejerløs {adj}
|
:: ownerless
|
ejestedord {noun} [grammar]
|
:: possessive pronoun
|
ejet {v}
|
:: past participle of eje
|
Ejgil {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Ejnar {prop}
|
:: given name. Variant: Ejner
|
Ejner {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ejsen {adv} [dialectal]
|
:: synonym of ellers
|
Ejstrup {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Ejvind {prop}
|
:: given name
|
eklektisk {adj}
|
:: eclectic (selecting a mixture of what appear to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles)
|
ekliptika {noun} [astronomy]
|
:: ecliptic
|
eks- {prefix}
|
:: ex-, former
|
eks {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: ex
|
eksamen {noun}
|
:: examination, exam [formal test]
|
eksamen {noun}
|
:: degree [academic award]
|
eksaminand {noun}
|
:: candidate, examinee [a person taking an exam]
|
eksekvere {v}
|
:: execute, carry out
|
eksem {n} {c}
|
:: eczema (acute or chronic inflammation of the skin)
|
eksempel {noun}
|
:: example
|
eksempel {noun}
|
:: instance
|
eksempel {noun}
|
:: illustration
|
eksempelsætning {noun}
|
:: An example sentence, a sentence used as an example
|
eksempelvis {adv}
|
:: for example
|
eksemplar {noun}
|
:: specimen
|
eksemplar {noun}
|
:: copy
|
eksistens {noun}
|
:: existence
|
eksistentialisme {noun} [philosophy]
|
:: existentialism
|
eksistentialist {noun} [philosophy]
|
:: existentialist
|
eksistere {v}
|
:: to exist
|
ekskludere {v}
|
:: to exclude
|
ekskone {noun}
|
:: ex-wife
|
eksmand {noun}
|
:: ex-husband
|
eksotisk {adj}
|
:: exotic
|
ekspansion {noun}
|
:: expansion
|
ekspedient {noun}
|
:: shopkeeper
|
ekspertise {noun}
|
:: expertise
|
eksplicit {adj}
|
:: explicit (very specific, clear, or detailed)
|
eksplodere {v}
|
:: to explode
|
eksponentiel {adj} [mathematics]
|
:: exponential
|
eksponentiel funktion {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: exponential function
|
ekstern {adj}
|
:: external
|
ekstra- {prefix}
|
:: extra- (outside, beyond)
|
ekstra {adj}
|
:: extra (beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary)
|
ekstra {adv}
|
:: extra
|
ekstrahere {v}
|
:: to extract
|
ekstrakt {b}
|
:: extract
|
ekstranet {noun} [computing]
|
:: extranet
|
ekstraordinær {adj}
|
:: extraordinary
|
ekstravagant {adj}
|
:: extravagant
|
ekstravagant {adv}
|
:: extravagantly
|
ekstrem {adj}
|
:: extreme (in the greatest or highest degree; intense)
|
ekstrem {noun}
|
:: extreme
|
ekstremitet {noun}
|
:: extremity
|
ektoplasma {noun}
|
:: ectoplasm
|
ekvipage {noun}
|
:: coach (including horses)
|
ekvipage {noun}
|
:: horse and rider
|
-el {suffix}
|
:: -al
|
el. {conj}
|
:: abbreviation of eller
|
el {noun}
|
:: alder
|
el {noun}
|
:: electricity
|
EL {prop}
|
:: abbreviation of Enhedslisten
|
elaborere {v} [rare]
|
:: to elaborate
|
Elben {prop} {c}
|
:: the River Elbe
|
elcykel {noun}
|
:: e-bike, electric bicycle
|
elefant {noun}
|
:: elephant
|
elefantvæddeløb {noun} [slang]
|
:: elephant race
|
elegant {adj}
|
:: elegant, smart
|
elegant {adj}
|
:: elegant, neat
|
elegant {adj}
|
:: [adverbial] elegantly, smartly, neatly
|
elegi {noun}
|
:: elegy
|
elektricitet {c}
|
:: electricity
|
elektriker {noun}
|
:: electrician
|
elektrisk {adj}
|
:: electric, electrical
|
elektrisk felt {noun} [physics]
|
:: electric field
|
elektrisk feltstyrke {noun} [physics]
|
:: the magnitude of an electric field (the force (perceived as a scalar) exerted on a charged particle per unit charge)
|
elektro- {prefix}
|
:: electro-
|
elektron {noun}
|
:: electron
|
elektronisk {adj}
|
:: electronic
|
elektronisk fodspor {n}
|
:: digital footprint (literally means "electronic footprint")
|
elektronvolt {noun}
|
:: electron volt
|
elektroteknik {noun}
|
:: electrical engineering
|
elektroteknik {noun}
|
:: electrotechnology
|
elektrotekniker {noun}
|
:: electrical engineer; electrotechnician
|
element {noun} [set theory]
|
:: element
|
elementær {adj}
|
:: elementary [(relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something]
|
elementær {adj}
|
:: basic
|
elementarladning {noun} [physics]
|
:: elementary charge
|
Elena {prop}
|
:: given name of modern usage
|
elendig {adj}
|
:: miserable, in a state of misery
|
Eleonora {prop}
|
:: given name
|
elev {noun}
|
:: pupil
|
elev {noun}
|
:: student
|
elev {noun}
|
:: trainee
|
elev {noun}
|
:: apprentice
|
elevator {noun}
|
:: lift (mechanical device for vertically transporting goods or people)
|
elfenben {noun}
|
:: ivory (material)
|
Elfenbenskysten {prop}
|
:: Elfenbenskysten (country)
|
elfenbenstårn {noun}
|
:: ivory tower
|
elg {noun}
|
:: elk, moose (Alces alces)
|
Elias {prop}
|
:: Elijah (biblical character)
|
Elias {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Eliassen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
eliksir {noun}
|
:: elixir
|
Elin {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Elisa {prop}
|
:: given name, short for Elisabeth
|
Elisabeth {prop}
|
:: Elizabeth [biblical figure]
|
Elisabeth {prop}
|
:: given name of biblical origin
|
Elise {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Elisabeth
|
elitær {adj}
|
:: elitist
|
elkedel {noun}
|
:: electric kettle
|
Ella {prop}
|
:: given name, similar to English Ella
|
Ellegaard {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Ellen {prop}
|
:: given name
|
eller {conj}
|
:: or
|
eller hur {phrase} [jocular]
|
:: or what?
|
ellers tak {interj}
|
:: no thank you
|
elleve {num}
|
:: eleven
|
ellevte {adj}
|
:: eleventh
|
el.lign. {adv}
|
:: abbreviation of eller lignende
|
Ellinor {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Ellis {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Elly {prop}
|
:: given name, short for Elisabeth
|
Elmer {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Elna {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Elin, Helena
|
Elo {prop}
|
:: given name of uncertain origin
|
El Salvador {prop}
|
:: El Salvador (country)
|
elsasser {noun}
|
:: Alsatian
|
elsdyr {noun}
|
:: elk, moose (Alces alces)
|
-else {suffix}
|
:: added to a verb to form a noun for an action or process
|
-else {suffix}
|
:: the result of, or something related to, such an action or process
|
Else {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Elsebeth {prop}
|
:: given name
|
elske {v}
|
:: to love
|
elske {v}
|
:: to make love
|
elskede {c}
|
:: loved one
|
elskede {c}
|
:: darling
|
elsker {noun}
|
:: lover
|
elskerinde {noun}
|
:: mistress (woman in extramarital relationship)
|
elsket {v}
|
:: past participle of elske
|
elsk ikke en kvinde, fordi hun er ung, og forlad hende ikke, fordi hun er gammel {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: don't love or leave somebody because of their age
|
elsk mig mest, når jeg fortjener det mindst, for da har jeg størst behov for det {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: love me the most when I deserve it the least, because then I need it the most
|
elskov {noun} [poetic]
|
:: sensual love, lovemaking
|
elskværdig {adj}
|
:: amiable
|
elskværdig {adj}
|
:: kind
|
elskværdig {adj}
|
:: obliging
|
elskværdighed {noun} [countable]
|
:: pleasantry, polite remark
|
elskværdighed {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: the quality of being nice, amiable
|
elv {noun}
|
:: river [in the mountains, especially in Scandinavia (outside of Denmark) and in Greenland]
|
elveragtig {adj}
|
:: elflike; possessing the characteristics of elves, especially grace and intangibility
|
Elvira {prop}
|
:: given name
|
elvte {num}
|
:: eleventh
|
e-mail {noun}
|
:: e-mail
|
e-mail-adresse {noun}
|
:: e-mail address
|
e-maile {v}
|
:: e-mail (to compose and send an e-mail)
|
emalje {c}
|
:: enamel
|
Emanuel {prop}
|
:: given name
|
emballage {noun}
|
:: packaging (the materials used to pack something)
|
emballage {noun}
|
:: wrapping (the material in which something is wrapped)
|
embede {noun}
|
:: office [position in the state or in the public administration]
|
embedsmand {noun}
|
:: official, public officer
|
embedsmand {noun}
|
:: civil servant
|
emblem {noun}
|
:: emblem
|
emigrant {noun}
|
:: emigrant
|
emigration {noun}
|
:: emigration
|
emigrere {v}
|
:: to emigrate
|
Emil {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Emilie {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Emily {prop}
|
:: given name, an English type spelling of Emilie
|
emir {noun}
|
:: an emir (Islamic prince or leader)
|
emirat {noun}
|
:: an emirate (country or state ruled by an emir)
|
Emma {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Emmy {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Emilie and Emma
|
emne {noun}
|
:: subject, topic, theme
|
emne {noun}
|
:: blank [a piece of metal prepared to be made into something by a further operation]
|
emne {noun}
|
:: candidate
|
emotikon {noun}
|
:: emoticon, smiley
|
empirisk {adj}
|
:: empirical
|
empirisk formel {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: empirical formula
|
-en {suffix}
|
:: Forms the singular definite form of nouns of the common gender
|
-en {suffix}
|
:: Forms gerunds from verbs, these nouns being indeclinable and of the common gender
|
-en {suffix} [organic chemistry]
|
:: Identifies an alkene, these being of either the common or the neuter gender; -ene
|
-en {suffix} [obsolete]
|
:: Forms adverbs from adjectives, now displaced by -t
|
en {art}
|
:: a, an
|
en {num}
|
:: one
|
en {pron}
|
:: one
|
én {num}
|
:: alternative form of en
|
én {pron}
|
:: alternative form of en
|
enbenet {adj}
|
:: one-legged
|
en by i rusland {noun} [idiomatic]
|
:: nowhere
|
encyklopædi {noun}
|
:: An encyclopedia
|
end {conj}
|
:: than (in comparisons)
|
end {adv}
|
:: still (archaic)
|
end {adv}
|
:: (with interrogatives) no matter, ever
|
end {adv}
|
:: even (in the modern language only in the combination end ikke "not even")
|
en dans på roser {phrase} [idiomatic]
|
:: easy going; happily
|
en dåre kan spørge om mere, end ti vise kan svare på {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: a fool can ask about more that ten wise can answer
|
endda {adv}
|
:: even
|
-ende {suffix}
|
:: equivalent of English -ing; suffix for present participle terms
|
-ende {suffix}
|
:: forms ordinal numbers from cardinal numbers
|
ende {noun}
|
:: end
|
ende {noun}
|
:: point, prong, tine
|
ende {noun}
|
:: behind, bottom, buttocks, backside, bum, fanny
|
ende {vit}
|
:: to end, finish
|
endelig {adj}
|
:: final, eventual
|
endelig {adj} [mathematics]
|
:: finite
|
endelig {adv}
|
:: finally, eventually
|
endelig {adv}
|
:: finally, at last (Of something long-awaited.)
|
endelig {adv}
|
:: feel free to
|
endestation {noun}
|
:: endstation, terminus
|
endetarm {noun}
|
:: rectum
|
endetarmsåbning {noun}
|
:: anus
|
endnu {adv}
|
:: yet
|
endnu en gang {adv} [emphatic]
|
:: once again, again
|
endsige {conj}
|
:: let alone
|
endskønt {conj} [dated]
|
:: although
|
endt {v}
|
:: past participle of ende
|
ene {adj}
|
:: alone
|
ene {adj}
|
:: lonely
|
ene {noun} [plant]
|
:: juniper
|
enebær {noun}
|
:: juniper berry
|
enebær {noun}
|
:: juniper (shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus)
|
enebarn {noun}
|
:: only child
|
ener {noun}
|
:: one of a kind, oner (an extraordinary individual)
|
ener {noun}
|
:: loner, lone wolf (one who lacks or avoids company)
|
ener {noun}
|
:: one (person or thing that is number one in a system, e.g.bus #1)
|
ener {noun}
|
:: first decade in a century
|
ener {noun}
|
:: rowing boat for one person, e.g. single scull
|
ener {noun} [games]
|
:: A die roll of one
|
energibevarelse {noun} [physics]
|
:: conservation of energy
|
enes {v} [deponent, reciprocal]
|
:: to get along [with each other]
|
enes om {v} [deponent, reciprocal]
|
:: agree, reach a consensus
|
eneste {adj}
|
:: only, sole
|
enevælde {noun}
|
:: absolute monarchy
|
en fis i en hornlygte {phrase} [idiomatic]
|
:: (something that does not matter much but is blown up out of proportion)
|
enfold {c}
|
:: simplicity, naivety, simple-mindedness
|
enfoldig {adj}
|
:: simple-minded
|
en for alle, alle for en {phrase}
|
:: one for all, all for one
|
en fugl i hånden er bedre end ti på taget {proverb}
|
:: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
|
eng {noun}
|
:: A meadow
|
engang {adv}
|
:: once, one day, at one time
|
engang {adv}
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:: sometime, some day, one day
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engang {conj}
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:: at some unspecified time in the past when..
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engel {noun}
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:: angel
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engelsk {adj}
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:: English [of or pertaining to England]
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engelsk {adj}
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:: English [of or pertaining to the English language]
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engelsk {adj} [colloquial]
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:: British
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engelsk {n}
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:: English [the language]
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englænder {noun}
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:: Englishman
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englænder {noun}
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:: Briton
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englænderinde {noun}
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:: Englishwoman
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englærke {noun}
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:: meadowlark, Sturnella
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englærke {noun}
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:: meadow pipit, Anthus pratensis
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England {prop}
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:: England
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engobe {noun}
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:: engobe
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engsnarre {noun}
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:: corncrake
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enhed {noun}
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:: unit (e.g. a unit of measure)
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enhed {noun}
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:: unit (small organized group)
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enhedsmatrix {noun}
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:: identity matrix
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enhedsvektor {noun} [math]
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:: unit vector
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en heldig kartoffel {phrase} [idiomatic]
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:: # a person who has good luck
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enhjørning {noun}
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:: unicorn (mythical beast)
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enhver {determiner}
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:: any, every, each
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enhver {determiner}
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:: anybody, anyone
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enhver {determiner}
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:: everybody, everyone
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enhver er sin egen lykkes smed {proverb}
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:: everyone has primary responsibility for their own happiness
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enig {adj}
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:: united
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enig {adj}
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:: unanimous
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enke {noun}
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:: widow
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enkeltbinding {noun} [chemistry]
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:: single bond
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enkeltlyd {noun} [dated]
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:: monophthong
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enkemand {noun}
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:: widower
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enlig {adj}
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:: single
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enlig {adj}
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:: solitary
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enlig {adj}
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:: [as a noun] single (one who is not married)
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enogfirs {num}
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:: eighty-one
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enogfyrre {num}
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:: forty-one
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enoghalvfems {num}
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:: ninety-one
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enoghalvfjerds {num}
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:: seventy-one
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enoghalvtreds {num}
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:: fifty-one
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enogtredive {num}
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:: thirty-one
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enogtredve {num}
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:: thirty-one
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enogtres {num}
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:: sixty-one
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enogtyve {c}
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:: twenty-one (blackjack card game)
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enogtyve {num}
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:: twenty-one
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en ordentlig trykseksten {adv}
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:: powerful push
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enorm {adj}
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:: enormous
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en passant {adv}
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:: en passant
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en passant {adv} [chess]
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:: en passant
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en pind i øret {phrase}
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:: to be drunk
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ens {adj}
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:: identical
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ens {adj}
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:: alike
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en sand ven kommer ind, når andre går ud {proverb} [idiom]
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:: true friends join during hardship
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ensbetydende {adj}
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:: logically equivalent
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ensbetydende {adj}
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:: synonymous, same thing as, inseparable from
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ensfarvet {adj}
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:: monochromatic (especially of physical objects: reflecting only one colour)
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ensilere {v}
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:: ensile, make silage
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enslydende {adj} [of documents]
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:: identical, having the exact same wording
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enslydende {adj}
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:: producing the same sound
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enslydende {adj}
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:: homophonic
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ensom {adj}
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:: lonely, experiencing loneliness
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ensomhed {noun}
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:: loneliness
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ensproget {adj}
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:: monolingual (able to speak one language)
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ensproget {adj}
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:: monolingual (written or expressed in one language; having only one widely-spoken language)
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ental {noun} [grammar]
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:: singular
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entalpi {noun} [physics, chemistry]
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:: enthalpy
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enten {conj}
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:: either
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entre {noun}
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:: alternative form of entré
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entré {noun}
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:: A hall, a hallway
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entré {noun}
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:: The action of entering, an appearance
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entré {noun}
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:: The action of appearing or entering for the first time, a debut
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entré {noun}
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:: An admission, an entrance fee
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entrecote {noun}
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:: entrecôte (premium cut of beef)
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entropi {noun} [thermodynamics]
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:: entropy
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entydig {adj}
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:: unambiguous
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entydig {adj}
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:: unique
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envejs {adj}
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:: one-way
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enzym {noun} [biochemistry]
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:: enzyme
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epic {adj} [colloquial, slang, colloquial]
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:: Extending beyond the usual or ordinary; extraordinary, momentous, great
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epilepsi {c}
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:: epilepsy
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episk {adj}
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:: epic, concerning epic (heroic, narrative) poetry
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episk {adj}
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:: epic, in the epic style
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epistemologi {noun}
|
:: epistemology
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epitet {noun}
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:: epithet
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epoke {noun}
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:: epoch [period in history]
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epos {noun}
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:: epic (narrative poem)
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms agent nouns from verbs, with the sense "someone or something that [verb]s"
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms plural forms of many nouns
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms the present tense of many verbs
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms demonyms
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms informal action nouns from verbs
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-er {suffix} [especially definite]
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:: Forms informal abbreviations of nouns, with elision
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms a piece of currency from numbers
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-er {suffix}
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:: Forms a die throw result from numbers
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erantis {noun}
|
:: winter aconite, Eranthis
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erbium {noun}
|
:: erbium
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er du allergisk over for noget medicin {phrase}
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:: are you allergic to any medications?
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-ere {suffix}
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:: Used in verbs derived from Latin, French or German, indicating the action of doing the first part of the word; such as revolutionere (to revolutionise), from revolution
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er'ed {contraction}
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:: contraction of er det
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erektion {noun}
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:: erection (stiffening of the penis)
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eremit {c}
|
:: hermit
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erfare {v}
|
:: to learn
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erfare {v}
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:: to experience
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erfaren {adj}
|
:: experienced, veteran
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erhverv {noun}
|
:: profession
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erhverv {noun} [by extension in compounds]
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:: professional (relating to a profession)
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erhvervsaffaldsgebyr {noun}
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:: garbage fee (especially for a company)
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-eri {suffix}
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:: act of [verb]ing, -ing
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-eri {suffix}
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:: -ery, business where [verb]ing is done
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-erik {suffix} [colloquial, no longer particularly productive]
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:: denotes persons characterized by ..
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Erik {prop}
|
:: given name
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Erika {prop}
|
:: given name
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Eriksen {prop}
|
:: surname
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erindre {v}
|
:: to remember, recall
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Eritrea {prop}
|
:: Eritrea
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eritreer {noun}
|
:: Eritrean
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erkende {v}
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:: to acknowledge, admit, concede
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erkende {v}
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:: to recognize, realize, discover, understand
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erkendelsesteori {noun}
|
:: epistemology
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erklære {v}
|
:: to declare
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erklære {v}
|
:: to proclaim
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erklære {v}
|
:: to state
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erklære {v} [programming]
|
:: to declare; to set aside a portion of memory for
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erklæret {v}
|
:: past participle of erklære
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erklæring {noun}
|
:: declaration
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Erland {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Erling {prop}
|
:: given name
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Erna {prop}
|
:: given name, a feminine form of Ernst
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-erne {suffix}
|
:: Marks the plural definite of some nouns
|
Ernst {prop}
|
:: given name
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erobre {v}
|
:: to capture
|
erobre {v}
|
:: to conquer
|
erobringskrig {noun}
|
:: war of conquest
|
erobringskrig {noun}
|
:: war of attack
|
erotica {noun}
|
:: erotica
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erotik {noun}
|
:: eroticism
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erotik {noun}
|
:: sex
|
erotika {noun}
|
:: erotica
|
erstatning {noun}
|
:: substitute, replacement
|
erstatning {noun}
|
:: compensation
|
erstatningsmodstand {noun}
|
:: the resistance due to some arrangement of resistors
|
erstatte {v}
|
:: replace, substitute
|
erytrocyt {noun} [hematology]
|
:: red blood cell
|
es {noun} [cards]
|
:: ace
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Esajas {prop}
|
:: Isaiah [biblical character]
|
Esajas {prop}
|
:: given name
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Esben {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Old Norse Ásbjǫrn
|
Esbjerg {prop}
|
:: Esbjerg (port city/seat)
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Esbjerg {prop}
|
:: Esbjerg (municipality)
|
-esisk {suffix}
|
:: -ese, -ish; forms adjectives from proper nouns
|
eskadrille {noun}
|
:: squadron (air force unit)
|
Eskild {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Old Norse Áskell
|
eskimo {noun}
|
:: Eskimo
|
eskimoisk {adj}
|
:: Eskimo
|
eskimolog {c}
|
:: Eskimologist
|
eskimologi {c}
|
:: Eskimology
|
eskimologisk {adj}
|
:: Eskimological
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esoterisk {adj}
|
:: esoteric
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esperanto {prop}
|
:: Esperanto
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esplanade {noun}
|
:: esplanade
|
essens {noun}
|
:: essence; the inherent nature of a thing or idea
|
essens {noun}
|
:: an essence; the concentrated form of a plant or drug obtained through a distillation process
|
establishment {noun} [sometimes, pejorative]
|
:: (the) establishment
|
ester {noun}
|
:: Estonian
|
ester {noun}
|
:: ester
|
Ester {prop}
|
:: Esther [biblical character]
|
Ester {prop}
|
:: the book of Esther
|
Ester {prop}
|
:: given name, usually spelled Esther
|
Esther {prop}
|
:: given name, a popular spelling variant of Ester
|
estimat {noun}
|
:: estimate
|
estimere {v}
|
:: to estimate
|
estisk {adj}
|
:: Estonian (of, from, or pertaining to the country of Estonia, its people or their language)
|
Estland {prop}
|
:: Estland (country)
|
estragon {noun}
|
:: tarragon
|
-et {suffix}
|
:: Forms past participles of some verbs, like -t
|
-et {suffix}
|
:: Forms the definite singular of most neuter nouns
|
-et {suffix}
|
:: Forms adjectives from nouns with the sense of "like [noun]"; -esque
|
-et {suffix}
|
:: Forms adjectives from nouns with the sense of "having [noun], being equipped with [noun]"
|
et {art}
|
:: a, an
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ét {num}
|
:: neuter singular of en
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ét {pron}
|
:: neuter singular of en
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etablere {v}
|
:: to establish
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et æble om dagen holder doktoren borte {proverb}
|
:: alternative form of et æble om dagen holder lægen borte
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et æble om dagen holder lægen borte {proverb} [uncommon]
|
:: an apple a day keeps the doctor away
|
etage {noun}
|
:: storey, story, floor [level of a building]
|
etage {noun}
|
:: deck [floorlike covering on a ship]
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et al. {phrase}
|
:: et al.; used to complete a list of authors
|
etape {noun} [cycling]
|
:: stage
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etbenet {adj}
|
:: one-legged
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etc. {adv}
|
:: etc.
|
etelement {noun} [algebra]
|
:: in a set, an element 1 such that, for a multiplication * and an element a, a * 1 = 1 * a = a
|
ételement {noun}
|
:: alternative form of etelement
|
ethnologi {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of etnologi
|
etikette {noun}
|
:: etiquette
|
Etiopien {prop}
|
:: Ethiopia
|
etiopier {noun}
|
:: Ethiopian
|
etnisk {adj}
|
:: ethnic
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etnisk {adj} [nonstandard]
|
:: belonging to some non-Western ethnicity
|
etnisk udrensning {c}
|
:: ethnic cleansing
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etnocentrisme {noun}
|
:: ethnocentrism
|
etnograf {noun}
|
:: ethnographer
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etnologi {noun}
|
:: ethnology
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et råddent æg fordærver hele kagen {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: a tiny mistake can result in a clusterfuck
|
Etrurien {prop}
|
:: Etruria
|
etrusker {noun}
|
:: Etruscan
|
etruskisk {adj}
|
:: Etruscan
|
et tu {interj} [often, italicised]
|
:: et tu
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et tu, Brute {interj}
|
:: et tu, Brute
|
etude {noun}
|
:: etude
|
etværelses {adj}
|
:: one-room
|
etværelses {adj} [nominally, colloquial]
|
:: one-room apartment
|
etymolog {noun}
|
:: etymologist
|
etymologi {noun}
|
:: etymology
|
etymologisk {adj}
|
:: etymological
|
eufori {noun}
|
:: euphoria (an excited state of joy)
|
Eulertur {noun} [graph theory]
|
:: Eulerian trail
|
Euripides {prop}
|
:: Euripides [famous Ancient Greek tragic poet]
|
euro- {prefix}
|
:: Euro-
|
euro {noun}
|
:: euro [currency]
|
eurocentrisk {adj}
|
:: Eurocentric
|
eurofil {adj}
|
:: Europhile, liking Europe
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euromønt {c}
|
:: euro coin
|
Europa {prop}
|
:: Europe
|
europæer {noun}
|
:: European (person living or originating from Europe, or sometimes only the European Union)
|
europæisk {adj}
|
:: European
|
europæisk bæver {c}
|
:: European beaver
|
Europarådet {prop}
|
:: Council of Europe
|
europid {noun}
|
:: Europid
|
europium {noun}
|
:: europium
|
Eva {prop}
|
:: Eve [wife of Adam]
|
Eva {prop}
|
:: given name
|
evakuere {v}
|
:: evacuate
|
evakueret {v}
|
:: past participle of evakuere
|
Evald {prop}
|
:: given name
|
evaluere {v}
|
:: to evaluate
|
evangelium {n}
|
:: gospel
|
event {noun}
|
:: An event, a prearranged social activity (function, etc.)
|
eventuel {adj}
|
:: that might or might not exist or be relevant; any
|
eventyr {noun}
|
:: adventure
|
eventyr {noun}
|
:: fairy tale, folktale
|
eventyrer {noun}
|
:: adventurer (a person who has, enjoys, or seeks adventures)
|
eventyrlig {adj}
|
:: fantastic, marvellous, magical
|
eventyrlysten {adj}
|
:: adventurous, lusting for adventure
|
evig {adj}
|
:: eternal
|
evighed {noun}
|
:: eternity
|
evighedsmaskine {noun}
|
:: perpetual motion machine
|
evindelig {adj}
|
:: eternal, perpetual
|
evindelig {adj}
|
:: incessant, continual
|
evindelig {adv}
|
:: eternally, perpetually, incessantly
|
evne {noun}
|
:: ability
|
evne {noun}
|
:: power
|
evne {noun}
|
:: capacity
|
evne {v}
|
:: to be able to
|
evne {v}
|
:: to be capable of
|
evnet {v}
|
:: past participle of evne
|
excitere {v} [physics]
|
:: excite (to a higher energy level)
|
Ezekias {prop}
|
:: Hezekiah, Ezekias
|
Ezekiel {prop}
|
:: Ezekiel [biblical character]
|
Ezekiel {prop}
|
:: the book of Ezekiel
|
Ezra {prop}
|
:: The fifteenth book of the Bible
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