m/ {prep}
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:: abbreviation of med
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m. {prep}
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:: abbreviation of med
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måbe {v}
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:: to gape, to gawp, to gawk
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måbet {v}
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:: past participle of måbe
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machomand {noun}
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:: macho man
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Maclaurinpolynomium {noun} [math]
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:: Maclaurin polynomial
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Maclaurinrække {noun} [math]
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:: Maclaurin series
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mad {noun}
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:: food
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mad {noun}
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:: A slice of bread with something on top
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madæble {noun}
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:: a cooking apple; an apple mainly used as an ingredient rather than eaten raw
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Madagaskar {prop}
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:: Madagascar
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maddike {noun}
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:: maggot
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madding {noun}
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:: fishbait
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made {v}
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:: feed
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måde {noun}
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:: method, way
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måde {noun}
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:: moderation
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mådehold {noun}
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:: moderation, temperance, avoiding excess and extremes
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madlyst {noun}
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:: appetite, desire for food
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madpakke {noun}
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:: packed lunch
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madras {noun}
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:: mattress
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Madrid {prop}
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:: Madrid (capital city)
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Madrid {prop}
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:: Madrid (autonomous community)
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Madrid {prop}
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:: Madrid (province)
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madro {noun}
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:: peace or silence allowing for the comfortable consumption of food
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Mads {prop}
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:: given name
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Madsen {prop}
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:: surname
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madvare {noun}
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:: foodstuff
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mæander {noun}
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:: a meander [in a river]
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mægtig {adj}
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:: powerful, mighty
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mægtig {adj}
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:: huge, enormous, tremendous
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mægtig {adv}
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:: powerfully
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mægtig {adv}
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:: hugely, enormously, tremendously
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mægtig {adv}
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:: immensely, greatly
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mæh {interj} [onomatopoeia]
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:: baa, maa (sound of a sheep)
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mæle {noun}
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:: speech, voice
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mæle {v}
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:: utter (to say)
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mælk {noun}
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:: milk
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mælk {noun} [rare]
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:: milt, roe [the semen or reproductive organs of a male fish]
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mælke {noun} [rare]
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:: milt, roe [the semen or reproductive organs of a male fish]
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mælke {v} [rare]
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:: to exude milk or a milky fluid
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mælkebøtte {noun}
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:: dandelion, Taraxacum campylodes (syn. Taraxacum officinale)
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mælkechokolade {noun}
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:: milk chocolate
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mælkemand {noun}
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:: milkman
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mælkesukker {noun}
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:: lactose
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mælket {v}
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:: past participle of mælke
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mælkevej {noun} [countable]
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:: galaxy (collection of billions of stars)
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mælkevejen {prop}
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:: Milky Way
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mængde {noun}
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:: amount, quantity
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mængde {noun}
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:: number
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mængde {noun}
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:: crowd
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mængde {noun} [set theory]
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:: set
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mængdedifferens {noun} [set theory]
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:: relative complement, set-theoretic difference
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mængdelære {noun} [mathematics]
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:: set theory
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mængdetal {noun}
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:: cardinal numeral
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mær {noun}
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:: bitch [spiteful woman]
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mær {noun}
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:: tart [woman with loose sexual morals]
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mær {noun} [archaic]
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:: old mare
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mærkbar {adj}
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:: noticeable
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mærke {noun}
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:: mark, sign, label, tag [some kind of marking on a thing, an animal or a person]
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mærke {noun}
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:: brand [type of product]
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mærke {noun}
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:: stamp
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mærke {vt}
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:: to mark [to put a mark on something]
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mærke {vt}
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:: to feel, sense, notice
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mærke {vrt}
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:: to note, bear in mind [to observe something]
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mærkelig {adj}
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:: weird, strange, odd
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mærkesag {noun}
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:: a cause, the pursual of which identifies a political party or similar group
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mærkværdig {adj}
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:: remarkable, striking
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mærkværdig {adj}
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:: odd, peculiar
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mærkværdig {adv}
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:: remarkably, strikingly
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mærkværdig {adv}
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:: oddly, peculiarly
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mæslinger {cp}
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:: measles, rubeola
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-mæssig {suffix}
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:: forms adjectives meaning "regarding, concerning, in terms of"
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mæt {adj}
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:: full (having eaten enough to no longer be hungry)
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mafia {noun}
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:: A mafia
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mafiafamilie {noun}
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:: A mafia family, a crime family, a unit of mafias
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mafioso {noun}
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:: Mafioso (member of the mafia)
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mag {c} {n}
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:: rest
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magasin {noun}
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:: store, storehouse, warehouse
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magasin {noun}
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:: department store
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magasin {noun}
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:: magazine (periodical, ammunition clip)
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Magda {prop}
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:: given name, short for Magdalene
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Magdalene {prop}
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:: given name of biblical origin
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mage {noun}
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:: fellow [one of a pair, or of two things used together]
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mage {noun}
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:: mate
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mage {noun}
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:: husband, wife, spouse
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mage {noun}
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:: match
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mage {adj}
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:: matching
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mage {v}
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:: to arrange
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måge {noun}
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:: seagull
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magelig {adj}
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:: comfortable, cushy
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mageligere {adj}
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:: comparative of magelig
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Magellanstrædet {prop} {n}
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:: the Strait of Magellan
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mageløs {adj}
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:: exceptional, unequaled
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mageløs {adj}
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:: unique
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magen {adj}
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:: matching
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-mager {suffix}
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:: -maker (maker of something)
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mager {adj}
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:: lean
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mager {adj}
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:: thin, spare, skinny, scrawny
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mager {adj}
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:: poor, meagre
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mager {noun}
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:: mage
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magi {noun}
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:: magic
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Magna {prop}
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:: given name
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magnesium {n} [chemistry]
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:: magnesium
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Magnus {prop}
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:: given name
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Magnussen {prop}
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:: surname
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magre {v}
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:: to make or get thinner
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magret {v}
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:: past participle of magre
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magt {noun}
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:: power
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magt {noun}
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:: force
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magtdistance {noun} [sociology]
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:: power distance
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magte {v}
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:: to have the power or energy (to do something)
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magtfuld {adj}
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:: powerful
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magtpåliggende {adj}
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:: very important
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Mai {prop}
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:: given name
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Maibrit {prop}
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:: given name, a less common spelling of Maj-Britt
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Maibritt {prop}
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:: given name
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Mai-Britt {prop}
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:: given name
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Maiken {prop}
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:: given name
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mail {noun}
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:: email
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maile {v}
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:: e-mail (to compose and send an e-mail)
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Maine {prop}
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:: Maine (US state)
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Maines {prop}
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:: genitive of Maine
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maj {c}
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:: May (the fifth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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Maja {prop}
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:: given name, diminutive of Maria
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Majbrit {prop}
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:: given name
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Majbritt {prop}
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:: given name
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Maj-Britt {prop}
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:: given name, best used in the 1960s
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majonæse {noun}
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:: mayonnaise
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majsolie {noun}
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:: corn oil
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Makedonien {prop}
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:: Macedonia
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Makedoniens {prop}
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:: genitive of Makedonien
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makker {noun}
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:: mate, buddy, friend who is not close
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makrel {noun}
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:: mackerel
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makron {noun}
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:: macaroon
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makronæringsstof {noun} [biology]
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:: macronutrient
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maksime {noun}
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:: maxim
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mål {noun}
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:: language
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mål {noun}
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:: goal (something aspired to)
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mål {noun} [sports]
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:: goal (area, point, act)
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mål {noun}
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:: measuring cup
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malagassisk {prop}
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:: The Malagasy language
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malajisk {adj}
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:: Malay
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malajisk {prop}
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:: Malay language
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malaria {noun} [disease]
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:: malaria
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Malawi {prop}
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:: Malawi
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malawier {noun}
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:: Malawian
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malawisk {adj}
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:: Malawian
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Malaysia {prop}
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:: Malaysia
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målbar {adj}
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:: measurable
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målbarhed {noun}
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:: measurability
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maldiver {noun}
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:: Maldivian
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maldivisk {adj}
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:: Maldivian
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male {v}
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:: to paint
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male {v}
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:: to grind, mill
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måle {v}
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:: measure
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male byen rød {v} [idiomatic]
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:: paint the town red
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Malene {prop}
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:: given name derived from Magdalene
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maleol {noun} [anatomy]
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:: malleolus
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maler {noun}
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:: painter (artist)
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maler {noun}
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:: painter (of walls, roofs etc.)
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måler {noun}
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:: measurer
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måler {noun}
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:: meter
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maleri {noun}
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:: painting (painted picture)
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malerisk {adj}
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:: picturesque
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malerisk {adj}
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:: graphic, vivid
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malerisk {adj}
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:: painterly
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malerisk {adv}
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:: picturesquely, graphically, vividly
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malet {v}
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:: past participle of male
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målet helliger midlet {proverb}
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:: the end justifies the means
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måleusikkerhed {noun}
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:: uncertainty associated with measuring
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malier {noun}
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:: Malian
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maling {noun}
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:: paint (colouring agent)
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måling {noun}
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:: measurement
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malisk {adj}
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:: Malian
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malke {v}
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:: to milk
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malke {v} [figuratively]
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:: to milk [for money]
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malkepige {noun} [agriculture]
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:: a milkmaid
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malket {v}
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:: past participle of malke
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malle {noun}
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:: catfish
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mallemuk {noun}
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:: fulmar
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mallemuk {noun}
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:: northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis)
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målløs {adj}
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:: speechless, dumbfounded
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målløs {adj}
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:: goalless, aimless, ambitionless
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målløs {adj}
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:: goalless, scoreless
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malm {noun}
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:: ore
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malm {noun}
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:: bronze, brass
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målmand {noun}
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:: goal keeper
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Malmø {prop} {n}
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:: Malmø (city)
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Malou {prop}
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:: given name
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målrettet {adj}
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:: determined; having and pursuing a goal
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målsprog {noun} [translation studies]
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:: target language
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malstrøm {noun}
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:: maelstrom
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malt {v}
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:: past participle of male
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målt {v}
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:: past participle of måle
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Malta {prop}
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:: Malta
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Malte {prop}
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:: given name
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maltesisk {adj}
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:: Pertaining to Malta, the Maltese people, culture, or language
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maltesisk {noun}
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:: The Maltese language
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Malthe {prop}
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:: given name
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måltid {noun}
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:: meal
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malware {noun} [computing]
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:: malware (software developed to harm a computer system)
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mammut {c}
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:: a mammoth
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man {noun} [rare, used primarily by horse specialists]
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:: mane [longer hair growth on the back of the neck of a horse]
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man {pron}
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:: you, one, they, people [a general, unspecified person]
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man {pron}
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:: I [used modestly instead of the first-person pronoun]
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man {pron}
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:: you [used derogatorily instead of the second-person pronoun]
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mand {noun}
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:: man [adult male human]
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mand {noun}
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:: husband [male spouse]
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mandag {noun}
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:: Monday
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mandarin {noun}
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:: mandarin [Chinese Imperial bureaucrat]
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mandarin {noun}
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:: mandarin orange, mandarin [a small, sweet citrus fruit]
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mandarin {n}
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:: Mandarin
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manddrab {noun} [criminal law]
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:: manslaughter
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mandebod {noun}
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:: wergeld
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mandebøde {noun} [historical]
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:: wergeld
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mandeforsker {noun}
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:: someone who researches men; someone who studies men's studies
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mandeforskning {noun}
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:: men's studies
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mandel {c}
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:: almond
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mandelolie {noun}
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:: almond oil
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mandeluder {noun}
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:: promiscuous man
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manden med leen {prop}
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:: The Grim Reaper
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mandetime {noun}
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:: man-hour
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mandfolk {noun}
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:: man
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mandig {adj}
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:: manly, masculine
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mandinde {noun} [obsolete]
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:: woman
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mandlig {adj}
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:: male
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mandola {noun} [musical instruments]
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:: mandola
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mandschauvinisme {noun}
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:: male chauvinism
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mandschauvinist {noun}
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:: male chauvinist
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mandschauvinistisk {adj}
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:: male chauvinistic
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mandsdomineret {adj}
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:: male-dominated
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mandshøj {adj}
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:: as tall as a man
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mandshøjde {noun}
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:: a pseudo-unit equal to the height of a man
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mandslem {noun} [clinical]
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:: penis
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mandsling {noun}
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:: a man seen as despicable
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mandsstor {adj}
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:: having the approximate size of a man
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mandtime {noun}
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:: alternative spelling of mandetime
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mane {v}
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:: to admonish, urge
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mane {v}
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:: to lay, exorcise
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mane {v}
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:: to conjure
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måne {noun} [astronomy]
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:: moon [a natural satellite of a planet, especially the Earth's moon]
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måne {noun}
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:: bald patch, bald spot
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måne {noun} [imitative of former peoples]
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:: month
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måned {noun}
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:: month
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månefase {noun}
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:: lunar phase
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måneformørkelse {noun}
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:: lunar eclipse
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månen {prop}
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:: Moon (the Earth's moon, the sole natural satellite of the Earth)
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Månen {prop}
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:: alternative form of månen
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manet {v}
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:: past participle of mane
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manga {noun} [countable]
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:: manga
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mangan {noun}
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:: manganese
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mange bække små gør en stor å {proverb}
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:: little strokes fell great oaks
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mangel {noun}
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:: lack, want, absence
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mangel {noun}
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:: defect, flaw, deficiency, shortcomings
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mangel {noun}
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:: disadvantage, drawback
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mangel {noun}
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:: shortage, scarcity
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mangen {adj}
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:: (great quantity) many
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mange tak {interj}
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:: thank you very much, thanks a lot
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mangfoldig {adj}
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:: diverse
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mangfoldighed {noun}
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:: diversity, quality of being diverse
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mangfoldighed {noun} [mathematics, countable]
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:: manifold
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mangle {v}
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:: lack
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mangle {v}
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:: want
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mangle {v}
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:: need
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mangle {v}
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:: be missing
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mangle {v}
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:: be lacking
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mangle {v}
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:: be absent
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manglet {v}
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:: past participle of mangle
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manifest {noun}
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:: manifesto
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manifestere {v}
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:: to manifest
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maniodepressiv {adj}
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:: manic-depressive, bipolar, having bipolar disorder
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manipulere {v}
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:: to manipulate
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man kan ikke både blæse og have mel i munden {proverb}
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:: One cannot have one's cake and eat it too
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man kan ikke lære en gammel hund nye kunster {proverb}
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:: you can't teach an old dog new tricks
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man kan tvinge hesten til truget, men man kan ikke tvinge den til at drikke {proverb}
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:: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink
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manke {noun}
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:: mane (longer hair growth on back of neck of a horse, and around the head of a male lion)
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manko {noun}
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:: deficiency
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manko {noun}
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:: deficit
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man må hyle med de ulve man er iblandt {proverb}
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:: when in Rome, do as the Romans do
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man må smede, mens jernet er varmt {proverb}
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:: one must strike while the iron is hot; one must seize opportunities before they vanish
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mannequin {noun}
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:: mannequin
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manøvredygtig {adj}
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:: maneuverable; able to maneuver, able to be maneuvered
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man skal aldrig sige aldrig {proverb}
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:: never say never
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man skal ikke give bagerbørn hvedebrød {proverb}
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:: Admonition not to carry coals to Newcastle; don't do or give something one can easily do or get on their own
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man skal kravle, før man kan gå {proverb}
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:: one must start with the fundamentals before moving on to more advanced practices
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man skal yde før man kan nyde {proverb} [idiom]
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:: no pain, no gain
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mantra {noun}
|
:: mantra
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manual {noun}
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:: manual, a booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine
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manuskript {noun}
|
:: manuscript
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manuskript {noun}
|
:: copy
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manuskript {noun}
|
:: script (text of the dialogue and action for a drama)
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m.a.o. {adv}
|
:: abbreviation of med andre ord
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maoist {noun}
|
:: Maoist
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mappe {noun}
|
:: folder
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mår {c}
|
:: marten
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maraca {noun}
|
:: maraca
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maraton {n} {c}
|
:: marathon
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Marc {prop}
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:: given name borrowed from French
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march {noun}
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:: march
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march {interj}
|
:: march! [an order]
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marchere {v}
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:: to march [walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does]
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marcipan {noun}
|
:: marzipan (confection of almond paste, sugar and egg white)
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Marcus {prop}
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:: given name
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Marcussen {prop}
|
:: surname
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mare {noun}
|
:: incubus, succubus
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Maren {prop}
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:: given name, a diminutive of Maria
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mareridt {noun}
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:: nightmare, bad dream
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mareridt {noun}
|
:: nightmare, very bad situation
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Margit {prop}
|
:: given name
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Margot {prop} {c}
|
:: given name
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Margrete {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Margrethe {prop}
|
:: given name. A royal name in Denmark
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Maria {prop}
|
:: Mary (Biblical character)
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Maria {prop}
|
:: given name
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Maria Magdalene {prop}
|
:: Mary Magdalene [biblical character]
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Mariane {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Marianne {prop}
|
:: given name
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Marie {prop} {c}
|
:: given name
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mariehøne {noun}
|
:: lady beetle, ladybug, ladybird
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marin {adj}
|
:: marine
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marina {noun}
|
:: marina
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Marina {prop}
|
:: given name
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marinere {v}
|
:: to marinate
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Marinus {prop}
|
:: given name
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Marion {prop}
|
:: given name
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maritim {adj}
|
:: maritime
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Marius {prop}
|
:: given name
|
mark {noun}
|
:: field [wide, open space used to grow crops or to hold farm animals]
|
mark {noun} [historical]
|
:: mark [unit of currency, in Denmark from the Middle Ages until 1875, in Germany and Finland until 2002]
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mark {noun} [historical]
|
:: Mark (unit) [unit of weight, especially of precious metals, equivalent to half a pound or 8 ounces]
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Mark {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English, or short for Markvard
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marked {noun}
|
:: market
|
marked {noun}
|
:: fair
|
marked {noun}
|
:: emporium
|
markedsandel {noun} [business, finance]
|
:: market share (proportion of the market held by a company or product)
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markedsføre {v}
|
:: market, promote
|
markedsføring {noun}
|
:: marketing
|
markere {v}
|
:: to mark
|
markere {v}
|
:: to indicate, to show
|
markere {v}
|
:: to demonstrate
|
markere {v}
|
:: to highlight, to select
|
markeret {v}
|
:: past participle of markere
|
Markus {prop}
|
:: Mark (the Evangelist)
|
Markus {prop}
|
:: given name
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Marlene {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from German
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marmelade {noun}
|
:: jam, conserve, preserve
|
marmor {noun}
|
:: marble (crystalline limestone)
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marmorkage {noun}
|
:: marble cake
|
marokkaner {noun}
|
:: Moroccan
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Marokko {prop}
|
:: Morocco
|
Mars {prop}
|
:: Mars (planet)
|
marsala {noun}
|
:: Marsala (wine)
|
marsbo {noun}
|
:: Martian
|
marsboer {noun}
|
:: alternative form of marsbo
|
Marshalløerne {prop}
|
:: Marshall Islands
|
marsk {noun}
|
:: marsh [low wet-land, from time to time flooded by the tide, especially with reference to the North Sea]
|
marsk {noun} [historical]
|
:: marshal [highest-ranking army commander in Medieval Scandinavia]
|
marskal {noun} [military]
|
:: marshal [a military officer ranking over a general]
|
marskal {noun} [royal house]
|
:: lord chamberlain [highest administrative officer of the royal house]
|
marsvin {noun}
|
:: guinea pig
|
marsvin {noun}
|
:: porpoise
|
Martha {prop}
|
:: Martha (biblical figure)
|
Martha {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Martin {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Martine {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Martinsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
martre {v}
|
:: to torment
|
marts {c}
|
:: March. Abbreviation mar.
|
martyr {noun}
|
:: martyr
|
martyrdød {noun}
|
:: death of a martyr
|
marv {noun}
|
:: marrow
|
marxisme {noun}
|
:: Marxism
|
marxistisk {adj}
|
:: Marxist
|
Mary {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Maryland {prop}
|
:: Maryland (state)
|
Marylands {prop}
|
:: genitive of Maryland
|
mas {noun}
|
:: bother, trouble
|
mås {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: butt, buttocks
|
mase {v}
|
:: crush
|
mase {v}
|
:: squash
|
mase {v}
|
:: crunch
|
mase {v}
|
:: press, squeeze
|
mase {v}
|
:: jostle
|
mase {v}
|
:: slog
|
mase {v}
|
:: struggle
|
maske {noun}
|
:: mask
|
maske {noun}
|
:: make-up, makeup
|
maske {noun}
|
:: mesh
|
maske {noun}
|
:: stitch
|
måske {adv}
|
:: perhaps, possibly, maybe
|
maskine {noun}
|
:: machine (mechanical or electrical device)
|
maskine {noun}
|
:: engine (mechanical device)
|
maskinel {adj}
|
:: done by a machine
|
maskineri {noun} [mostly singular]
|
:: machinery
|
maskingevær {noun}
|
:: machine gun
|
maskinlæsbar {adj}
|
:: machine-readable
|
maskinoversættelse {noun}
|
:: machine translation; translation done algorithmically
|
maskulin {adj}
|
:: masculine
|
masochist {noun}
|
:: masochist
|
Massachusetts' {prop}
|
:: genitive of Massachusett
|
Massachusetts {prop}
|
:: Massachusetts (state)
|
massakre {noun}
|
:: massacre
|
massakrere {v}
|
:: to massacre
|
masse {noun}
|
:: mass, pulp [a shapeless, thick substance]
|
masse {noun} [in the definite singular or plural]
|
:: multitude, crowd, mob [an anonymous group of people]
|
masse {noun} [determiner, in the indefinite singular or plural]
|
:: many, loads, a lot, lots [in the singular with the other noun as an apposition, in the plural with the preposition af]
|
masse {noun} [physics]
|
:: mass [quantity of matter in a body]
|
massebevarelse {noun} [physics]
|
:: conservation of mass
|
massefylde {noun} [physics]
|
:: density
|
massekoncentration {noun}
|
:: the mass of a solute divided by the volume of the solvent
|
massemidtpunkt {noun} [physics]
|
:: centre of mass
|
massør {noun}
|
:: masseur
|
massøse {noun}
|
:: [rare] masseuse
|
massøse {noun}
|
:: prostitute working in a massage parlor
|
masturbere {v} [uncommon, somewhat, formal]
|
:: masturbate
|
masturberet {v}
|
:: past participle of masturbere
|
mat {adj}
|
:: dull, not shiny
|
mat {adj}
|
:: tired
|
matador {noun}
|
:: matador (bullfighting)
|
matador {noun}
|
:: tycoon
|
matador {prop}
|
:: Monopoly (board game)
|
matematik {noun}
|
:: mathematics
|
matematiker {noun}
|
:: mathematician (expert in mathematics)
|
matematisere {v}
|
:: to mathematize
|
materiale {noun}
|
:: material
|
materialekonstant {noun} [metrology]
|
:: material constant; constant associated with a specific substance, especially if it is determined empirically rather than derived mathematically from first principles
|
materiel {adj}
|
:: material
|
materiel {noun}
|
:: equipment, supplies
|
materiel {noun}
|
:: hardware
|
Mathias {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mathiasen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Mathies {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mathiesen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Mathilde {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Matilde {prop}
|
:: given name, a less common spelling of Mathilde ( =Matilda)
|
matrix {noun} [math]
|
:: matrix
|
matrone {noun}
|
:: hefty woman
|
matros {noun}
|
:: seaman
|
måtte {noun}
|
:: mat
|
måtte {v}
|
:: must, have to, got to [duty or certainty]
|
måtte {v}
|
:: can, may [allowance]
|
måtte {v}
|
:: may [wish]
|
måtte {v}
|
:: may [possibility]
|
Matthæus {prop} [biblical character]
|
:: Matthew
|
Matthæus {prop}
|
:: given name, rare in this form. Normal given name forms: Mathias, Mads
|
Matthias {prop} [biblical character]
|
:: Matthias
|
Matthias {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mauretanien {prop}
|
:: Mauretanien (country)
|
mave {noun}
|
:: stomach, tummy, belly [the organ processing digestion of food]
|
mave {noun}
|
:: abdomen, abdominal cavity [the inner belly]
|
mave {noun}
|
:: belly [the lower part of the human body below the chest]
|
mave {noun}
|
:: potbelly, paunch [the protruding belly of a pregnant or an overweight person]
|
mave {vr}
|
:: to bellycrawl
|
mavesaft {noun}
|
:: gastric acid
|
mavet {v}
|
:: past participle of mave
|
Max {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from German
|
Maxsø {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Maya {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Maybrit {prop}
|
:: given name, a less common spelling of Maj-Britt
|
Maybritt {prop}
|
:: given name, a less common spelling of Maj-Britt
|
mayonnaise {noun}
|
:: mayonnaise
|
med- {prefix}
|
:: fellow
|
med {prep}
|
:: with
|
med {prep}
|
:: by
|
med {prep}
|
:: including, counting
|
medalje {noun}
|
:: medal
|
medaljon {noun}
|
:: locket (chained ornament)
|
medaljon {noun}
|
:: an oval or round portrait
|
medaljon {noun}
|
:: medallion (cut of meat)
|
med andre ord {adv}
|
:: in other words
|
medarbejder {noun}
|
:: employee
|
med barn {adj}
|
:: with child, pregnant
|
med det samme {adv}
|
:: immediately, right away
|
med det vuns {phrase}
|
:: now
|
medens {conj}
|
:: alternative form of mens
|
med et {adv}
|
:: suddenly
|
medgift {noun}
|
:: dowry
|
med hensyn til {prep}
|
:: with respect to
|
med hensyn til {prep} [math]
|
:: with respect to
|
mediation {noun}
|
:: mediation
|
mediator {noun}
|
:: mediator
|
medicin {noun}
|
:: medicine
|
medicinere {v}
|
:: medicate
|
medie {n}
|
:: medium
|
mediere {v}
|
:: to mediate
|
meditation {noun}
|
:: meditation
|
meditation {noun}
|
:: pondering
|
meditere {v}
|
:: to meditate
|
medium {n}
|
:: medium
|
medium {adj}
|
:: medium
|
medlem {noun}
|
:: [member] [a person that is part of a group or organisation]
|
medley {noun}
|
:: medley [of songs; swimming event]
|
medlyd {noun}
|
:: consonant
|
medmenneske {noun}
|
:: fellow human
|
medmindre {conj}
|
:: unless
|
med nød og næppe {adv}
|
:: barely, only just
|
med rette {adv}
|
:: rightfully
|
medstuderende {noun}
|
:: fellow student
|
med tiden {adv}
|
:: See: da med tid
|
med tiden {adv}
|
:: pointing out a change that has happened gradually or in small intervals
|
medtrafikant {noun}
|
:: fellow road user
|
med uret {adv}
|
:: clockwise
|
med vanilje {adv} [childish or humorous]
|
:: synonym of med vilje
|
med venlig hilsen {adv}
|
:: kind regards (A conventional formula for ending a letter; succeeded by the name of the sender.)
|
med vilje {adv}
|
:: on purpose
|
medvind {noun} [chiefly in the singular]
|
:: tailwind, wind codirectional to travel
|
medynkvækkende {adj}
|
:: pitiful, eliciting pity
|
mega- {prefix}
|
:: mega- (SI system)
|
mega- {prefix} [colloquial]
|
:: very
|
mega {adv} [colloquial]
|
:: very
|
megalomani {noun}
|
:: megalomania, delusion of grandeur
|
megawatt
|
:: megawatt
|
megen {adj}
|
:: (great quantity) much, a lot
|
meget {adv}
|
:: very
|
meget {adv}
|
:: much
|
meitnerium {noun}
|
:: meitnerium
|
mejeri {noun}
|
:: dairy [a place for processing milk]
|
mejeri {noun}
|
:: dairying [processing of milk]
|
mekaniker {noun}
|
:: mechanic
|
mekanisk energi {noun} [physics]
|
:: mechanical energy
|
mekanisk solidaritet {noun} [sociology]
|
:: solidarity forming in premodern societies due to homogeneity; associated with Émile Durkheim
|
mekka {n}
|
:: a Mecca (important place to visit by people with a particular interest)
|
mel {noun}
|
:: flour
|
Melanie {prop}
|
:: given name
|
melankoli {noun}
|
:: melancholy
|
melasse {noun}
|
:: molasses
|
melatonin {noun}
|
:: melatonin
|
melde {v}
|
:: announce, declare
|
melde {v}
|
:: inform, notify, report
|
meldepligt {noun}
|
:: the duty to report something
|
meldepligt {noun}
|
:: the duty to report at some place (e.g. to ensure that one is available for service, or that one is at a particular place)
|
meldesystem {noun}
|
:: reporting system
|
melding {noun}
|
:: announcement
|
melding {noun}
|
:: report
|
melding {noun}
|
:: message, indication
|
mele {v}
|
:: flour [to apply flour to something]
|
melet {v}
|
:: past participle of mele
|
Melissa {prop}
|
:: given name
|
mellem {prep}
|
:: between
|
mellem {prep}
|
:: among
|
mellemistid {noun}
|
:: interglacial
|
mellemkød {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: perineum
|
mellemkrigsår {noun} [war]
|
:: One or more years between two wars, an interbellum
|
mellemkrigsår {noun} [war, plural only]
|
:: Specifically the years between World War I and World War II
|
mellemkrigsår {noun}
|
:: indefinite plural of mellemkrigsår
|
mellemkrigstid {noun} [war]
|
:: An interbellum, an interwar period, a period between wars
|
mellemkrigstid {noun} [war]
|
:: Specifically the period between World War I and World War II
|
mellemlang {adj}
|
:: medium long
|
mellemmand {noun}
|
:: middleman, medium
|
mellemnavn {noun}
|
:: middle name
|
mellemniveau {noun}
|
:: intermediate level
|
Mellemøsten {prop}
|
:: Middle East
|
mellemøstlig {adj}
|
:: Middle Eastern
|
mellemrum {noun}
|
:: spacing between something
|
mellemrum {noun} [typography]
|
:: space
|
mellemstation {noun}
|
:: intermediate station
|
melodigrandprix {noun}
|
:: song contest (e.g. Eurovision Song Contest)
|
melodiøs {adj}
|
:: tuneful, melodious
|
melon {noun}
|
:: melon
|
meloner {c} [slang]
|
:: breasts
|
membran {noun}
|
:: membrane
|
meme {noun}
|
:: meme
|
memento mori {n}
|
:: memento mori (reminder of mortality)
|
memorere {v}
|
:: memorize, memorise
|
memoreret {v}
|
:: past participle of memorere
|
men {n} {c}
|
:: injury
|
men {conj}
|
:: but
|
men {conj}
|
:: [as a noun] but, catch, hitch, snag
|
menage {noun}
|
:: menage
|
menage {noun}
|
:: mess
|
menage {noun}
|
:: menagerie
|
menage a trois {c}
|
:: ménage à trois
|
mendelevium {noun}
|
:: mendelevium
|
mene {v}
|
:: to mean [to have a certain meaning in mind]
|
mene {v}
|
:: to think, hold, consider
|
meningen med livet {c} [religion, philosophy]
|
:: meaning of life
|
meningsløs {adj}
|
:: meaningless
|
menneske {noun}
|
:: human, human being, man [a member of the species Homo sapiens or related prehistoric species of the genus Homo]
|
menneske {noun}
|
:: person, people [individuals of all genders and ages]
|
menneskebestand {noun}
|
:: human population
|
menneskeføde {noun}
|
:: human food
|
menneskelig {adj}
|
:: human
|
menneskemad {noun}
|
:: human food
|
menneskerettighed {noun}
|
:: human right
|
menneskesyn {noun}
|
:: the set of views, opinions and presumptions that one has about humans; Menschanschauung
|
mens {conj}
|
:: while (during the same time that)
|
mens {conj}
|
:: while (although)
|
mens {conj}
|
:: whereas
|
men'ske {noun}
|
:: eye dialect of menneske
|
mentor {noun}
|
:: mentor
|
menu {noun}
|
:: menu [all senses]
|
mere {adj}
|
:: more; to a higher degree
|
mere {adj}
|
:: more; in greater quantity
|
mere eller mindre {adv}
|
:: more or less
|
Merete {prop}
|
:: given name, medieval form of Margrethe ( =Margaret)
|
mergel {c}
|
:: marl
|
Merkur {prop}
|
:: Mercury (planet)
|
mesanmast {noun}
|
:: mizzenmast
|
messing {b}
|
:: brass
|
mest {adj}
|
:: most; to the highest degree
|
mest {adj}
|
:: most; in the largest quantity
|
mest {adv}
|
:: mostly; for the most part
|
mest {adv}
|
:: most of the time
|
mester {noun}
|
:: master
|
mester {noun}
|
:: champion
|
mester {noun}
|
:: guru
|
mesterværk {noun}
|
:: masterpiece
|
Meta {prop}
|
:: given name, a 19th century variant of Mette (=Margaret)
|
metabolisme {noun}
|
:: metabolism
|
metadækning {noun} [journalism]
|
:: metacoverage
|
metafor {noun}
|
:: metaphor
|
metafysisk {adj}
|
:: metaphysical
|
metal {noun}
|
:: metal
|
metallurg {noun}
|
:: metallurgist
|
metallurgi {noun}
|
:: metallurgy
|
metamorfose {noun}
|
:: metamorphosis
|
metatese {noun}
|
:: metathesis
|
meteorit {noun}
|
:: meteorite
|
meter {noun}
|
:: a metre, or meter (US) (SI unit of measurement)
|
Metha {prop}
|
:: given name
|
methyl- {prefix} [organic chemistry]
|
:: methyl-
|
metode {noun}
|
:: method
|
metodisk {adj}
|
:: methodical
|
metodisk {adj} [adverbial]
|
:: methodically
|
metonym {noun} [grammar]
|
:: metonym
|
metonymi {noun} [grammar]
|
:: metonymy
|
metonymisk {adj} [grammar]
|
:: metonymic
|
metrisk rum {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: metric space
|
metronom {c}
|
:: metronome
|
metropol {noun}
|
:: metropolis
|
metropolit {noun}
|
:: metropolitan (Russian orthodox bishop)
|
Mette {prop}
|
:: given name
|
metyl- {prefix} [organic chemistry, rare]
|
:: methyl-
|
mexicaner {noun}
|
:: Mexican
|
mexicansk {adj}
|
:: Mexican (of, from, or pertaining to Mexico)
|
Mexico {prop}
|
:: Mexico (country)
|
Mexico City {prop}
|
:: Mexico City (capital city)
|
mexikansk {adj}
|
:: obsolete spelling of mexicansk
|
MF {noun} [politics]
|
:: Member of the Danish Folketing
|
MF {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of motorfærge
|
mfm {symbol} [number theory]
|
:: lcm (least common multiple)
|
MGP {prop}
|
:: Melodi Grand Prix
|
mht. {prep}
|
:: abbreviation of med hensyn til
|
mia. {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of milliard
|
Mia {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Michael {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Michala {prop}
|
:: given name, feminine form of Michael
|
Michella {prop}
|
:: given name, feminine form of Michael
|
Michelle {prop}
|
:: given name recently borrowed from French
|
Michigan {prop}
|
:: Michigan (state)
|
Michigans {prop}
|
:: genitive of Michigan
|
mid- {prefix}
|
:: mid-, middle
|
middag {noun}
|
:: midday, noon [the time between ca. 11pm and 1am]
|
middag {noun}
|
:: dinner, supper [the major meal of the day, normally served in the evening]
|
middag {noun} [rare, dated]
|
:: lunch [especially in rural areas, where the majour warm meal is served at noon]
|
middag {noun}
|
:: dinner, banquet [a formal dinner with invited guests]
|
middel {noun}
|
:: means
|
middel {noun}
|
:: remedy
|
middel {adj}
|
:: medium, average
|
middelalderlig {adj}
|
:: medieval, pertaining to the Middle Ages
|
middelalderlig {adj} [by extension, pejorative]
|
:: atavistic, barbaric
|
middelalderlitteratur {c}
|
:: medieval literature
|
middelhav {noun}
|
:: mediterranean sea (a mostly enclosed sea)
|
Middelhavet {prop} {n}
|
:: the Mediterranean Sea (the sea between Europe and Africa)
|
middelhøjtysk {adj}
|
:: Middle High German
|
middelhøjtysk {noun}
|
:: Middle High German
|
middelmådig {adj}
|
:: mediocre, indifferent, run-of-the-mill
|
middelnedertysk {adj}
|
:: Middle Low German
|
middelnedertysk {prop}
|
:: Middle Low German
|
middelværdi {noun}
|
:: average
|
Midgård {prop} [Norse mythology]
|
:: Midgard
|
Midgårdsormen {prop} [Norse mythology]
|
:: Jörmungandr
|
midnat {c}
|
:: midnight
|
midtbanespiller {c} [sports]
|
:: a midfielder (midfield player)
|
midtnormal {noun} [geometry]
|
:: A line perpendicular to a segment which it intersects at that segment's midpoint; the perpendicular bisector of a segment
|
Mie {prop}
|
:: given name
|
mig {pron} [personal]
|
:: first person singular accusative personal pronoun; me
|
mig {pron} [personal, nonstandard, when before other terms in a list]
|
:: first person singular nominative personal pronoun; I
|
migræne {noun}
|
:: migraine
|
Mikael {prop} [biblical character]
|
:: Michael
|
Mikael {prop}
|
:: given name, often also spelled Michael
|
Mike {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mikkel {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mikkelsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Miklagård {prop} [historical]
|
:: Constantinople, Istanbul
|
mikro- {prefix}
|
:: micro-
|
mikrobølge {noun}
|
:: microwave
|
mikrobølgeovn {noun}
|
:: microwave oven
|
mikrofinans {noun} [finance]
|
:: microfinance
|
mikrofinansiering {noun} [finance]
|
:: microfinancing
|
mikrolån {noun}
|
:: microloan
|
mikrometer {noun}
|
:: micrometer (unit of length)
|
mikronæringsstof {noun} [biology]
|
:: micronutrient
|
mikrosekund {noun}
|
:: microsecond (unit of time, equal to one millionth of a second)
|
mikroskop {noun}
|
:: microscope
|
mil {noun}
|
:: mile, unit of length of varying value
|
Milano {prop}
|
:: Milano (capital city)
|
Milano {prop}
|
:: Milano (metropolitan city)
|
mild {adj}
|
:: mild, gentle, soft
|
mild {adj}
|
:: light, lenient
|
mildne {v}
|
:: to alleviate, soothe (some pain)
|
mile {noun}
|
:: dune
|
mile {noun}
|
:: charcoal stack
|
mile {noun}
|
:: atomic pile
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: environment
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: background
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: milieu
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: surroundings, ambience, ambiance
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: setting, scene
|
miljø {noun}
|
:: atmosphere (mood or feeling)
|
miljømæssig {adj}
|
:: relating to the environment, environmental
|
Mille {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Emilie
|
millennium {noun}
|
:: millennium
|
milli- {prefix}
|
:: milli-
|
milliard {noun}
|
:: 109
|
milliliter {c}
|
:: a millilitre, or milliliter (US) (SI unit of volume, 1/1000 of a litre)
|
millimeter {noun}
|
:: millimetre, or millimeter (US) (SI unit of length)
|
million {num}
|
:: A million, 106
|
million {noun}
|
:: a million
|
millisekund
|
:: millisecond
|
milt {noun}
|
:: spleen
|
min. {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of minut
|
min {adj}
|
:: abbreviation of minimal
|
min {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of minimum
|
min {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of minut
|
min {pron}
|
:: mine 1.st person singular possessive pronoun
|
min {pron}
|
:: my 1.st person singular possessive adjective
|
min bare røv {phrase}
|
:: my ass: used after something someone else has said to indicate that one disbelieves it
|
minde {noun}
|
:: a memory, remembrance
|
minde {noun}
|
:: a memorial
|
minde {noun} [dated]
|
:: permission, consent
|
minde {v}
|
:: to remind [get a person to think of something similar or identical to something]
|
minde {v}
|
:: to relate to, to be similar to [with the preposition om]
|
minde {v} [passive]
|
:: to remember - see mindes
|
minde om {v}
|
:: remind
|
minde om {v}
|
:: make someone think of something else, especially something with some similarity; to remind of
|
minde om {v}
|
:: resemble, be similar to
|
minde om {v}
|
:: remember, honour the memory of
|
mindes {v} [deponent]
|
:: to remember
|
mindretalsregering {noun}
|
:: minority government
|
mindske {v}
|
:: reduce
|
mindst {adv}
|
:: least
|
mindst {adv}
|
:: at least
|
mindste {adj}
|
:: smallest
|
mindste fælles multiplum {noun} [number theory]
|
:: least common multiple
|
mindsteløn {noun}
|
:: minimum wage
|
mine {noun}
|
:: look, air, mien
|
mine {noun} [military]
|
:: mine
|
mine {noun}
|
:: pit
|
mine {pron} [possessive]
|
:: plural of min
|
minedrift {c}
|
:: mining
|
mineral {noun}
|
:: mineral
|
mineralog {noun}
|
:: mineralogist
|
mineralogi {noun}
|
:: mineralogy
|
mineralsalt {noun}
|
:: mineral salt
|
mineralvand {noun}
|
:: mineral water
|
minimælk {noun}
|
:: low-fat milk [a milk with ca. 0.5% fat in it, i.e. more than the traditional skummetmælk (skimm milk)]
|
minister {c}
|
:: a minister (a politician who heads a ministry)
|
min kursivering {interj}
|
:: my emphasis
|
Minna {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Minnesota {prop}
|
:: Minnesota (state)
|
Minnesotas {prop}
|
:: genitive of Minnesota
|
minusse {v} [arithmetic, childish]
|
:: subtract
|
minut {noun}
|
:: minute
|
mio. {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of million
|
mirakel {noun}
|
:: miracle
|
mirakelmiddel {noun}
|
:: miracle cure
|
Miriam {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mirjam {prop} [biblical character]
|
:: Miriam
|
Mirjam {prop}
|
:: given name, also spelled Miriam
|
mis- {prefix}
|
:: mis-; bad, wrong, erroneous
|
mis {noun}
|
:: kitty, puss, pussy, pussycat (see Thesaurus:cat)
|
mis {noun}
|
:: beaver, pussy (see Thesaurus:vulva)
|
misantropi {noun}
|
:: misanthropy
|
misbillige {v}
|
:: disapprove
|
misbilligelse {noun}
|
:: disapproval
|
misbrug {n} {c}
|
:: abuse (improper usage), misuse
|
misbrug {v}
|
:: imperative of misbruge
|
misbruge {v}
|
:: to abuse
|
misbruge {v}
|
:: to misuse
|
misfornøjet {adj}
|
:: displeased, dissatisfied
|
misforstå {v}
|
:: misunderstand
|
misforståelse {noun}
|
:: misunderstanding
|
mislykkes {v}
|
:: to be unsuccessful, fail
|
mislykket {adj}
|
:: unsuccessful
|
mislykket {adj}
|
:: abortive
|
misogyn {adj}
|
:: misogynist
|
misogyn {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: misogynist
|
missekat {noun} [childish]
|
:: pussy (informal: cat)
|
missekat {noun} [slang]
|
:: woman
|
missekat {noun} [vulgar, slang]
|
:: vagina
|
missil {noun}
|
:: missile
|
Mississippi {prop}
|
:: Mississippi (state)
|
Mississippis {prop}
|
:: genitive of Mississippi
|
Missouri {prop}
|
:: Missouri (state)
|
Missouris {prop}
|
:: genitive of Missouri
|
mistænke {v}
|
:: to suspect
|
mistænkeliggøre {v}
|
:: to cast suspicion on, to present something or someone as suspicious and potentielly dangerous
|
mistænksom {adj}
|
:: suspicious (harbouring suspicions; liable to suspect; distrustful)
|
mistanke {noun}
|
:: a suspicion
|
miste {v}
|
:: to lose
|
mistelten {noun}
|
:: European mistletoe, Viscum album
|
mistelten {noun}
|
:: mistletoe, Viscum
|
miste sig selv {v}
|
:: lose oneself
|
misunde {v}
|
:: to envy
|
misvisende {adj}
|
:: misleading
|
mit {pron} [possessive]
|
:: neuter singular of min
|
mitokondrie {noun} [cytology]
|
:: mitochondrion
|
mjav {interj} [onomatopoeia]
|
:: meow
|
mjød {noun}
|
:: mead
|
Mjølner {prop}
|
:: Mjollnir
|
m/k {adj}
|
:: Used to indicate that something, usually a profession, is not gender-specific
|
ml. {prep}
|
:: abbreviation of mellem
|
mø {noun}
|
:: maid, maiden
|
mø {noun}
|
:: virgin
|
moar {noun} [hypocoristic, usually, childish]
|
:: Mother, female parent
|
mobbe {v}
|
:: bully (to intimidate), victimize
|
mobbe {v}
|
:: gang up on
|
mobber {noun}
|
:: bully
|
mobbet {v}
|
:: past participle of mobbe
|
møbel {noun}
|
:: furniture, piece of furniture
|
mobil {noun}
|
:: mobile, mobile phone, cell phone
|
mobil {adj}
|
:: mobile
|
mobiltelefon {noun}
|
:: cell phone, mobile phone
|
mobning {noun}
|
:: bullying
|
mobning {noun}
|
:: victimization
|
mobning {noun}
|
:: harassment
|
moccafarvet {adj}
|
:: light brown (like coffee)
|
mod {noun}
|
:: courage
|
mod {noun}
|
:: mood
|
mod {prep}
|
:: against
|
mod {prep}
|
:: versus
|
mod {prep}
|
:: towards
|
mod {prep}
|
:: into
|
mod {prep}
|
:: from
|
modalverbum {noun} [grammar]
|
:: modal verb (an auxiliary verb)
|
mod dumhed kæmper selv guderne forgæves {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: even the gods can't fight against stupidity
|
mode {noun}
|
:: fashion
|
møde {noun}
|
:: meeting
|
møde {noun}
|
:: encounter
|
møde {noun}
|
:: appointment
|
møde {noun}
|
:: conference
|
møde {noun}
|
:: rally
|
møde {v}
|
:: to meet, encounter [transitive]
|
møde {v}
|
:: to show up [intransitive, normally with a preposition phrase]
|
møde {v} [passive]
|
:: to meet [reciprocal], see mødes
|
møde op {v}
|
:: arrive (at some place), appear, attend
|
moder {noun} [now, formal]
|
:: mother
|
moderkage {noun}
|
:: placenta
|
moderkerne {noun} [nuclear physics]
|
:: parent nuclide
|
moderlig {adj}
|
:: motherly, maternal
|
modersmål {noun}
|
:: first language
|
modgang {noun}
|
:: adversity
|
modificere {v}
|
:: modify
|
modificere {v}
|
:: moderate
|
modig {adj}
|
:: brave, courageous
|
modløshed {noun}
|
:: dejection, despondency
|
modsat {adj}
|
:: opposite
|
modsat {adv}
|
:: oppositely
|
modsige {v}
|
:: to contradict
|
modsigelse {noun}
|
:: contradiction, act of contradicting
|
modstand {noun}
|
:: The act of resisting
|
modstand {noun} [physics]
|
:: electrical resistance
|
modstand {noun} [engineering]
|
:: An object with electrical resistance placed in a circuit
|
modstander {noun}
|
:: opponent
|
modstandsdygtig {adj}
|
:: resistant, able to resist
|
mødt {v}
|
:: past participle of møde
|
modtage {v}
|
:: to receive
|
modtagelig {adj}
|
:: receptive
|
modtager {noun}
|
:: someone who receives something
|
modtager {noun}
|
:: someone who receives a message
|
modtaget {v}
|
:: past participle of modtage
|
modulation {noun}
|
:: modulation
|
modulation {noun}
|
:: inflection (change in pitch or tone of voice)
|
modulere {v}
|
:: to modulate
|
mod uret {adv}
|
:: anticlockwise
|
modvilje {noun}
|
:: aversion, dislike
|
modvillig {adj}
|
:: reluctant
|
modvind {noun} [chiefly in the singular]
|
:: wind opposed to someone's movement, headwind
|
møg- {prefix} [colloquial]
|
:: very
|
møg {noun}
|
:: rubbish, trash, muck
|
møg {noun}
|
:: dirt, filth, muck
|
møg {noun}
|
:: dung, muck
|
Mogens {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Magnus
|
Mogensen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
møgforkælet {adj}
|
:: very spoiled
|
møgforkølet {adj}
|
:: suffering from a severe case of cold
|
møglækker {adj}
|
:: very hot; very attractive
|
møgunge {noun} [pejorative]
|
:: brat; obnoxious child
|
mojn {interj} [Southern Jutland]
|
:: hello
|
mojn {interj} [Southern Jutland]
|
:: goodbye
|
mol {noun}
|
:: mole (unit of amount of substance)
|
mol {noun} [music]
|
:: minor
|
møl {noun}
|
:: moth
|
mølædt {adj}
|
:: motheaten
|
molær {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: A unit of concentration equal to one mole per liter; symbol: M
|
molaritet {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: molarity
|
moldover {noun}
|
:: Moldovan
|
mole {noun}
|
:: mole, breakwater
|
mole {noun}
|
:: pier, jetty
|
molestere {v}
|
:: to batter, to damage, to injure, to maltreat
|
molesteret {v}
|
:: past participle of molestere
|
mølle {noun}
|
:: mill, millhouse
|
møller {noun}
|
:: miller
|
Møller {prop}
|
:: surname
|
mollusk {noun}
|
:: mollusc
|
molybdæn {noun}
|
:: molybdenum
|
molybden {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of molybdæn
|
momentan {adj}
|
:: momentary
|
momentant {adv}
|
:: momentarily
|
mon {adv}
|
:: I wonder
|
Mona {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Monaco {prop}
|
:: Monaco (city-state)
|
monark {noun}
|
:: monarch
|
monarki {noun}
|
:: monarchy
|
mondæn {adj}
|
:: Characterised by luxury and associated with the upper class
|
mon dog {interj}
|
:: Expression of scepticism
|
monegasker {noun}
|
:: Monégasque
|
monetær {adj}
|
:: monetary
|
Mongoliet {prop}
|
:: Mongolia
|
Monica {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Monika {prop}
|
:: given name, alternative spelling of Monica
|
monne {v} [dated]
|
:: might [with an infinitive]
|
monoftong {noun} [phonetics]
|
:: monophthong
|
monogam {adj}
|
:: monogamous
|
monokrom {adj}
|
:: monochrome
|
monokromatisk {adj}
|
:: monochromatic (especially of light)
|
monokultur {noun}
|
:: monoculture
|
monolit {noun}
|
:: monolith
|
monolog {noun}
|
:: monologue
|
monopol {noun}
|
:: monopoly
|
monoteisme {noun}
|
:: monotheism
|
monoteist {noun}
|
:: monotheist
|
monoton {adj}
|
:: monotonous
|
monoumættet {adj}
|
:: monounsaturated
|
mønster {noun}
|
:: pattern
|
mønster {noun}
|
:: design
|
mønster {noun}
|
:: model, paragon
|
mønsterbryder {noun}
|
:: someone born with few opportunities who manages to achieve prestige (education, wealth, fame, etc.)
|
monsterpik {noun}
|
:: huge dick
|
mønstre {v}
|
:: examine, inspect
|
mønstre {v}
|
:: review, inspect
|
mønstre {v}
|
:: muster
|
mønstret {adj}
|
:: figured, with a pattern
|
mønstret {v}
|
:: past participle of mønstre
|
monstro {adv} [dated or jocular]
|
:: I wonder (if)
|
monsun {noun}
|
:: monsoon
|
mønt {noun}
|
:: coin
|
mønt {noun}
|
:: mint, where money is printed. f.eks. Den Konglige Mønt
|
montage {noun}
|
:: montage
|
Montana {prop}
|
:: Montana (state)
|
Montanas {prop}
|
:: genitive of Montana
|
montenegriner {noun}
|
:: Montenegrin
|
Montenegro {prop}
|
:: Montenegro
|
montere {v}
|
:: to mount
|
montere {v}
|
:: to install
|
montere {v}
|
:: to assemble
|
monument {noun}
|
:: monument
|
monumental {adj}
|
:: monumental [large, grand and imposing]
|
moppedreng {noun}
|
:: a long written text
|
moppedreng {noun} [more generally]
|
:: any item of large size
|
mor {noun}
|
:: mother (woman who has, conceives, gives birth to, or raises a child)
|
mor {noun} [geology]
|
:: raw humus
|
mor {noun} [dated]
|
:: Moor
|
mør {adj}
|
:: tender [of meat and vegetables]
|
mør {adj}
|
:: crumbling, mouldering
|
moræne {noun} [geology]
|
:: moraine
|
moral {c}
|
:: morale, motivation (capacity to maintain belief in an institution or a goal)
|
moral {c}
|
:: moral, moral practices, conduct
|
moral {c}
|
:: a moral, a lesson (of a narrative)
|
moratorium {noun}
|
:: moratorium
|
mørbrad {noun}
|
:: tenderloin
|
morbror {noun}
|
:: maternal uncle; one's mother's brother
|
mord {noun}
|
:: murder
|
morder {noun}
|
:: murderer, killer
|
morder {noun}
|
:: assassin
|
more {v}
|
:: To amuse, entertain
|
moret {v}
|
:: past participle of more
|
morfar {noun}
|
:: grandfather (maternal grandfather)
|
morfar {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: nap
|
morfem {noun} [linguistics]
|
:: morpheme
|
Morfeus {prop} [Greek mythology]
|
:: Morpheus, god of dreams
|
morfin {noun}
|
:: morphine
|
morfofonologi {noun} [linguistics, phonology]
|
:: morphophonology
|
morfofonologisk {adj}
|
:: morphophonological
|
morfologi {noun}
|
:: morphology
|
morgen {c}
|
:: morning (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)
|
morgenfrisk {adj}
|
:: fresh (rested, untired, energetic) in the morning
|
morgenfrue {noun} [plant]
|
:: calendula, marigold (Calendula), especially pot marigold (Calendula officinalis)
|
morgengave {noun}
|
:: morning gift
|
morgenmad {noun}
|
:: breakfast
|
morgenmand {noun}
|
:: early riser
|
morgenmand {noun}
|
:: early bird
|
morgenmenneske {noun}
|
:: person who usually wakes up early on morning
|
morgenstivert {noun} [countable]
|
:: morning wood
|
morian {noun}
|
:: moor
|
mørk {adj}
|
:: dark [without light]
|
mørk {adj}
|
:: dark [with a dark colour]
|
mørke {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: darkness
|
mørkeblond {adj}
|
:: dark blonde
|
mørk energi {noun}
|
:: dark energy
|
mørkeræd {adj}
|
:: afraid of the dark
|
mørketal {noun}
|
:: dark figure
|
mørkhåret {adj}
|
:: dark-haired
|
mørkhudet {adj}
|
:: dark-skinned
|
mørkning {noun}
|
:: twilight, dusk
|
mørkning {noun}
|
:: [rare] darkening
|
mørkt stof {noun} [astrophysics]
|
:: dark matter
|
mormon {noun}
|
:: Mormon
|
mørne {v}
|
:: tenderize
|
mørne {v}
|
:: become tender
|
mørne {v}
|
:: crumble
|
mørne {v}
|
:: perish
|
mørnet {v}
|
:: past participle of mørne
|
morskab {noun}
|
:: amusement, fun
|
morsom {adj}
|
:: funny, entertaining, amusing
|
Morten {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Mortensen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
mos {noun}
|
:: mash, puree
|
mos {noun}
|
:: moss
|
møs {n} [childish]
|
:: kiss
|
mosaik {noun}
|
:: mosaic
|
mosaisk {adj}
|
:: Mosaic, pertaining to Moses and the traditions, laws and scripture associated with him
|
mosaisk {adj} [obsolete]
|
:: pertaining to Judaism as a religion
|
moscovium {noun}
|
:: moscovium
|
mose {noun}
|
:: bog (expanse of marshland)
|
mose {noun}
|
:: moor (region with poor, marshy soil, peat, and heath)
|
mose {v}
|
:: mash (convert (something) into a mash)
|
mose {v}
|
:: slog (to walk slowly, encountering resistance)
|
mose {v}
|
:: zip (to move in haste)
|
Moses {prop}
|
:: Moses (biblical figure)
|
moset {v}
|
:: past participle of mose
|
moske {c}
|
:: a mosque
|
moské {c}
|
:: a mosque
|
Moskva {prop}
|
:: Moskva (federal city/capital)
|
Moskva {prop}
|
:: Moskva (oblast)
|
moster {noun}
|
:: maternal aunt; the sister of one's mother
|
motet {noun} [music]
|
:: motet
|
motherboard {noun}
|
:: motherboard
|
motion {noun}
|
:: exercise (physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness)
|
motiv {noun}
|
:: motive
|
motiv {noun}
|
:: subject
|
motiv {noun}
|
:: motif
|
motivation {noun}
|
:: motivation
|
motivation {noun}
|
:: incentive
|
motivere {v}
|
:: to motivate, to encourage
|
motivere {v}
|
:: to justify
|
motor {noun}
|
:: motor, engine
|
motorcykel {noun}
|
:: motorcycle
|
motorcyklist {noun}
|
:: motorcyclist
|
motorkøretøj {noun}
|
:: motor vehicle
|
motorsav {noun}
|
:: a chainsaw
|
motorvej {noun}
|
:: motorway
|
møtrik {noun}
|
:: a nut (for bolts)
|
motto {noun}
|
:: motto
|
mountainbike {noun}
|
:: mountain bike
|
Mourits {prop}
|
:: given name
|
møve {v}
|
:: trying to reach a place by pushing past an obstacle
|
Mozambique {prop}
|
:: Mozambique (country)
|
mp3-afspiller {noun}
|
:: MP3 player
|
MRK {noun}
|
:: acronym of menneskerettighedskonvention
|
mudder {noun}
|
:: mud, mire
|
muddergrøft {noun}
|
:: muddy ditch
|
muffe {noun}
|
:: muff (garment)
|
muffin {noun}
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:: muffin (cake)
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mug {c} {n}
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:: mold
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muh {interj} [onomatopoeia]
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:: moo
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Muhamed {prop}
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:: Muhammad (Islamic prophet)
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muhammedaner {noun} [dated]
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:: muslim
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muhko {noun} [childish]
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:: cow
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mulat {noun}
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:: mulatto
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muldvarp {noun}
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:: mole, mouldwarp
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mule {noun}
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:: muzzle
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mule {v}
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:: pommel, pummel, pound, lick
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mule {v}
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:: sulk
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mulet {v}
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:: past participle of mule
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mulig {adj}
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:: possible, feasible
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mulighed {noun}
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:: possibility
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mulighed {noun}
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:: opportunity
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mulighed {noun}
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:: chance
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mulighed {noun}
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:: alternative
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mulighed {noun}
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:: option
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mulighed {noun}
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:: possible
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muligt {adv}
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:: possible
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multiplayerspil {n}
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:: A multiplayer game
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multiplayerspil {n}
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:: indefinite plural of multiplayerspil
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multiplum {noun} [arithmetics]
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:: multiple
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mumle {v}
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:: to murmur
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mumle {v}
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:: to mumble
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mums {interj}
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:: yum
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München {prop}
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:: München (caplc)
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mund {noun}
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:: mouth [the opening of an animal through which food is ingested]
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mundaflæse {v}
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:: to determine what someone says by observing the movements of their mouth rather than hearing the words
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munde {v}
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:: flow into
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munde {v}
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:: join, open into, open onto
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mundet {v}
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:: past participle of munde
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mundharmonika {noun}
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:: harmonica, mouth organ (a wind instrument)
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mundharpe {noun}
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:: harmonica, mouth organ
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mundharpe {noun}
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:: [rare] Jew's harp
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mundhugges {v} [deponent]
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:: to quarrel
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mundhygiejne {c}
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:: oral hygiene
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mundlort {noun}
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:: bullshit
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mundret {adj}
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:: bite-sized, of a size fitting to eat in one piece
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mundret {adj} [of a word, expression etc.]
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:: feeling natural; not perceived as artificial or straining to utter
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mundsex {noun}
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:: oral sex
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mundtlig {adj}
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:: verbal, oral
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munk {noun}
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:: monk
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munk {noun}
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:: blackcap
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munter {adj}
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:: merry, cheerful
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munterhed {noun}
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:: cheerfulness
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munterhed {noun}
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:: liveliness
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munterhed {noun}
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:: hilarity
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munterhed {noun}
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:: merriment
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mur {noun}
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:: wall [defence structure]
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mur {noun}
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:: wall [a wall-like structure built by overlapping bricks or by stones]
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mur {noun} [soccer]
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:: wall
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mure {v}
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:: to build a wall, to lay bricks
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murer {noun}
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:: bricklayer, mason
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muret {v}
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:: past participle of mure
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mursten {noun}
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:: brick
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mus {noun}
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:: mouse (animal)
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mus {noun}
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:: mouse (for a computer)
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musebestand {noun}
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:: mouse population
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museum {n}
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:: museum
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musical {noun}
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:: A musical
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musicere {v} [uncommon]
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:: play music
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musik {noun}
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:: music
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musikal {noun}
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:: alternative form of musical
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musikalbum {noun}
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:: A music album, a group of audio recordings, on any medium, intended for distribution as a group
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musikalbum {noun}
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:: indefinite plural of musikalbum
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musikalsk {adj}
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:: musical
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musikartikel {c}
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:: A music article, an article about or concerning music
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musiker {noun}
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:: A musician
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musikfolk {noun}
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:: People engaged, especially professionally, in music
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musikgruppe {noun}
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:: A music group, a band
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musikinstrument {noun}
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:: A musical instrument
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musikkonservatorie {noun}
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:: alternative form of musikkonservatorium
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musikkonservatorium {noun}
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:: A music conservatory, a music school
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musikpædagog {noun}
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:: A music teacher, an individual who teaches music
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musikpædagogik {c}
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:: Music education, music pedagogy, education in the field of music
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musikproducer {noun}
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:: A music producer, a producer who oversees the creation of a piece of music
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musikvideo {noun}
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:: A music video
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musikvideoinstruktør {noun}
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:: A music video director, a director of a music video
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muskat {noun}
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:: nutmeg
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muskel {noun}
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:: muscle
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muskelbundt {noun}
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:: a very muscular person
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muskelmand {noun}
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:: muscleman
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musket {noun}
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:: musket
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musket {noun} [dialectal]
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:: A firearm in general
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musketer {noun}
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:: musketeer
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muskulær {adj}
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:: muscular (pertaining to muscles)
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muskuløs {adj}
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:: muscular, brawny
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muslim {noun}
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:: Muslim
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muslimsk {adj}
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:: Muslim
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musling {noun}
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:: scallop (mollusc of the family Pectinidae)
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musvåge {noun}
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:: a common buzzard, bird of prey of the genus Buteo
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musvit {noun}
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:: great tit, Parus major
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mut {adj}
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:: sullen, sulky
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mutagen {noun}
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:: mutagen
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mutant {noun}
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:: mutant (something that has mutated)
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mutter {noun}
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:: mommy, mummy, ma
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mutter {noun}
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:: old woman
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mutter {noun}
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:: missus
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mv. {phrase}
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:: abbreviation of med videre
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mvh. {phrase}
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:: abbreviation of med venlig hilsen
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mvh {phrase}
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:: initialism of med venlig hilsen
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my {noun}
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:: The Greek letter μ (mu)
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my {c}
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:: micron
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myg {noun}
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:: mosquito
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myg {noun}
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:: midge
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myg {noun}
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:: gnat
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myg {adj} [rare]
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:: supple, lissome, pliant
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Myggenæs {prop}
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:: Mykines (Faroese island)
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Myggenæs {prop}
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:: Mykines (Faroese town)
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Mykines {prop}
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:: Mykines (the westernmost of the 18 main <<islands>> of the <<aterr/Faroe Islands>>)
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Mykines {prop}
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:: Mykines (the only <<village>> on <<isl:suf/Mykines>>, <<aterr/Faroe Islands>>)
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mynde {noun}
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:: sighthound
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myndighed {noun}
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:: authority, whether real or perceived
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myndighed {noun} [especially in the plural]
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:: authority, governing organization
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myndighedsrepræsentant {noun}
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:: representative of authority
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mynte {noun} [plant]
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:: mint (Mentha)
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myrde {v}
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:: murder (to deliberately kill)
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myre {noun}
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:: ant
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myre {v}
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:: swarm
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myresyre {noun} [organic chemistry]
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:: formic acid
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myret {v}
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:: past participle of myre
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myriade {noun}
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:: myriad (vast diversity or number)
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myroblyt {noun}
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:: myroblyte
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mysli {noun}
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:: muesli, granola
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