o {particle} [elevated or jocular]
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:: Vocative particle
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ö {letter} [obsolete]
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:: A letter of the Danish alphabet
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ø {letter}
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:: The penultimate letter of the Danish alphabet
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ø {noun}
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:: island
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Ø {letter}
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:: The penultimate letter of the Danish alphabet
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Ø {noun}
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:: abbreviation of øst
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o.a. {phrase}
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:: abbreviation of og andet
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o.a. {phrase}
|
:: abbreviation of og andre
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oase {noun}
|
:: oasis
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Obadias {prop}
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:: Obadiah
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Obadias {prop}
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:: the book of Obadiah
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oberst {noun}
|
:: colonel
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objektivitet {noun}
|
:: objectivity
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objektorienteret programmering {c} [programming]
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:: object-oriented programming
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objektsprædikat {noun} [grammar]
|
:: object complement
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obligatorisk {adj}
|
:: mandatory
|
obligatorisk {adj}
|
:: obligatory
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oboist {noun}
|
:: oboist
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observatør {noun}
|
:: observer
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observatorium {n}
|
:: observatory
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observere {v}
|
:: to observe
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obskøn {adj}
|
:: obscene
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obskur {adj}
|
:: obscure
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obstetrik {noun} [medicine]
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:: obstetrics (care of women during and after pregnancy)
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Oceanien {prop} {n}
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:: Oceania (a geographical region composed of many islands)
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oceanolog {noun}
|
:: oceanologist
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od {noun}
|
:: sharp point
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Oda {prop}
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:: given name borrowed from German
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odde {noun}
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:: a headland, peninsula, cape
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odder {noun}
|
:: otter, Lutra lutra
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odder {noun}
|
:: indefinite plural of odde
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ode {noun}
|
:: ode
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øde {adj}
|
:: desolate, deserted [with no or few people in it]
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øde {noun}
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:: waste, wilderness [a desolated area]
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øde {v}
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:: to waste
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ødegård {noun}
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:: derelict farm [especially in Sweden]
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ødelægge {v}
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:: to destroy
|
ødelægge {v}
|
:: to ruin
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ødelæggende {v}
|
:: present participle of ødelægge
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ødemark {noun}
|
:: wilderness
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Odense {prop}
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:: Odense, the largest city in Region Syddanmark and third-largest city in Denmark
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Odense {prop}
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:: The capital of the eponymous municipality in which it is located
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odenseaner {noun}
|
:: person from Odense
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oder was {interj} [humorous]
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:: or what
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Odin {prop} [Norse mythology]
|
:: Odin
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ødipal {adj}
|
:: psychology Oedipal [relating to the Oedipus complex]
|
Ødipus {prop} {c} [Greek mythology]
|
:: Oedipus
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ødipuskompleks {noun}
|
:: Oedipus complex
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odontofobi {c}
|
:: odontophobia, fear of dentistry
|
odør {noun}
|
:: bad or foul smell
|
odør {noun}
|
:: perfume (pleasant smell)
|
ODS {prop} [initialism]
|
:: Ordbog over det danske Sprog, a dictionary
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Odysseus {prop}
|
:: Odysseus
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øf {interj}
|
:: The cry of a pig; oink
|
øffe {v}
|
:: To oink
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offensiv {adj}
|
:: offensive, pertaining to attacks
|
offentlig {adj}
|
:: public
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offentliggøre {v}
|
:: announce, publish, make public
|
offentliggørelse {noun}
|
:: announcement; the act of announcing, publishing, making public
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offentligt {adv}
|
:: publicly, in public
|
offer {noun}
|
:: sacrifice
|
offer {noun}
|
:: victim
|
offergøre {v} [pejorative]
|
:: to present someone as a victim
|
offergørelse {noun} [pejorative]
|
:: act of presenting someone as a victim
|
officiel {adj}
|
:: official
|
ofre {v}
|
:: sacrifice (to offer as a gift to a deity)
|
ofre {v}
|
:: spend
|
ofre {v}
|
:: devote
|
ofret {v}
|
:: past participle of ofre
|
ofte {adv}
|
:: often, frequently
|
oftest {adv}
|
:: as a rule, generally, usually, more often than not
|
og {conj}
|
:: and
|
og {adv} [archaic, dialect]
|
:: also
|
oganesson {noun}
|
:: oganesson
|
øge {vt}
|
:: to increase, enhance
|
øge {vi}
|
:: to increase
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og/eller {conj}
|
:: and/or
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øgenavn {noun}
|
:: nickname
|
og hvad så {interj}
|
:: so what (reply of indifference)
|
og jeg skal komme efter dig {phrase} [colloquial, sometimes, pejorative]
|
:: and whatnot, and the like, you name it, and many other things of the like
|
øgle {noun}
|
:: lizard
|
og lignende {phrase}
|
:: and the like
|
også {adv}
|
:: too, as well, also
|
og så videre {phrase}
|
:: and so on
|
øh {interj}
|
:: uh
|
Ohio {prop}
|
:: Ohio (state)
|
Ohios {prop}
|
:: genitive of Ohio
|
ohøj {interj}
|
:: ho (nautical: attention grabber)
|
oht. {prop}
|
:: abbreviation of oldhøjtysk
|
øie {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of øje
|
øje {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: eye
|
øje {noun}
|
:: eye [an opening to receive a rope or a thread]
|
øjebæ {noun}
|
:: ugly
|
øjeblik {noun}
|
:: blink of an eye, moment
|
øjeblikkelig {adj}
|
:: immediate, instant
|
øjeblikkelig {adv}
|
:: immediately, right away
|
øje for øje, tand for tand {proverb}
|
:: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
|
øjelåg {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: eyelid
|
øjenbryn {noun}
|
:: eyebrow
|
øjendråber {p}
|
:: eye-drops
|
øjendråber {p}
|
:: eyewash (lotion for the eyes)
|
øjenlåg {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: eyelid
|
øjensynlig {adj}
|
:: apparent
|
øjensynlig {adv}
|
:: apparently
|
øjenvippe {noun}
|
:: eyelash
|
øjne {v}
|
:: to glimpse
|
Oklahoma {prop}
|
:: Oklahoma
|
Oklahomas {prop}
|
:: genitive of Oklahoma
|
økologi {noun}
|
:: ecology (branch of biology)
|
økologisk {adj}
|
:: ecological, pertaining to ecology
|
økologisk {adj} [of agricultural products]
|
:: organic
|
økonomi {noun}
|
:: economy
|
økonomi {noun}
|
:: economics
|
økonomi {noun}
|
:: financial circumstances
|
økonomisk {adj}
|
:: economic, financial
|
økonomisk {adj}
|
:: economical
|
okse {noun}
|
:: ox (bovine animal used as a beast of burden or for food, especially a castrated male cattle)
|
okse {noun}
|
:: beef (meat from a cow, bull or other bovines)
|
okse {v}
|
:: to slog
|
økse {noun}
|
:: axe (tool, ancient weapon)
|
økse {v}
|
:: [rare] to axe (to chop with an axe)
|
oktaeder {noun} [geometry]
|
:: octahedron
|
oktober {c}
|
:: October (the tenth month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
økumenisk {adj}
|
:: ecumenical (ecclesiastical: pertaining to the Chistian Church in a worldwide sense)
|
-ol {suffix} [organic chemistry]
|
:: -ol
|
øl {noun}
|
:: beer (liquid)
|
øl {noun}
|
:: beer (serving of ~)
|
Olaf {prop}
|
:: given name of Old Norse origin
|
Olaj {prop}
|
:: Ólavsøka
|
Olav {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ølbong {noun}
|
:: beer bong
|
old- {prefix}
|
:: ancient
|
old- {prefix}
|
:: an old form of a language
|
old {noun} [archaic]
|
:: period, age, generation
|
old {noun} [archaic, rare]
|
:: antiquity
|
old {c}
|
:: Classical Civilization [a course in secondary school]
|
oldarabisk {adj}
|
:: of or relating to Old Arabic
|
øldåse {noun}
|
:: beer can
|
olddansk {adj}
|
:: Old Danish [relating to the Old Danish language]
|
olddansk {c}
|
:: Old Danish language [the variant of Old Norse found in Denmark and Southern Sweden until the 11th century]
|
oldefar {noun}
|
:: great-grandfather
|
oldemor {noun}
|
:: great-grandmother
|
oldfransk {adj}
|
:: Old French
|
oldgræsk {c}
|
:: the Ancient Greek language [the Greek language in Antiquity before the Middle Ages]
|
oldgræsk {adj}
|
:: Ancient Greek [of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek language]
|
oldhøjtysk {adj}
|
:: Old High German
|
oldhøjtysk {prop}
|
:: Old High German
|
olding {noun}
|
:: (very) old man
|
olding {noun}
|
:: geriatric
|
oldn. {adj} [lexicography]
|
:: abbreviation of oldnordisk
|
oldnedertysk {adj}
|
:: Old Saxon
|
oldnedertysk {prop}
|
:: Old Saxon
|
oldnordisk {adj}
|
:: Old Norse [of or pertaining to the Old Norse language, referring normally to the Old Icelandic variant and the texts written in it]
|
oldnordisk {adj}
|
:: ancient [used derogatorily]
|
oldnordisk {n}
|
:: Old Norse [i.e. Old Icelandic]
|
oldpolsk {adj}
|
:: of or related to the Old Polish language
|
oldportugisisk {adj}
|
:: Old Portuguese
|
oldspansk {adj}
|
:: Old Spanish
|
oldtid {noun}
|
:: antiquity, ancient times
|
oldtidskundskab {noun}
|
:: the study of Greek antiquity (as a discipline in secondary school)
|
Ole {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Olesen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
olfert {noun}
|
:: wedgie
|
Olga {prop}
|
:: given name
|
olie {noun}
|
:: oil [liquid fat from plants]
|
olie {noun}
|
:: oil [petroleum used as fuel or lubricant]
|
oligarki {noun} [politics]
|
:: oligarchy
|
oligarkisk {adj}
|
:: oligarchic, oligarchical
|
Oline {prop}
|
:: given name
|
oliven {noun}
|
:: olive [the fruit]
|
oliven {noun}
|
:: olive [the tree]
|
olivengren {noun}
|
:: olive branch
|
olivenolie {noun}
|
:: olive oil
|
Oliver {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Olivia {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ølkage {noun}
|
:: a cake containing beer, several spices, and approximately equal parts of wheat flour and sugar -- often eaten with butter
|
ølmave {noun}
|
:: beer belly (protruding abdomen)
|
Olsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Oluf {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Olympen {prop}
|
:: Olympus [the highest mountain in Greece]
|
Olympen {prop} [mythology]
|
:: Olympus, Heaven [the home of the Ancient Greek and Roman gods]
|
olympisk {adj}
|
:: Olympic [relating to the Olympic Games, held at Olympia in Elis]
|
olympisk {adj}
|
:: Olympian [relating to the Ancient Greek and Roman gods, residing on Olympus]
|
olympisk fortæller {noun} [literature]
|
:: omniscient narrator
|
om- {prefix}
|
:: re-, over
|
om- {prefix}
|
:: around
|
om {prep}
|
:: about
|
om {adv}
|
:: such that something changes orientation or has its orientation changed
|
om {adv}
|
:: such that something moves or is moved to the far side of something
|
om {adv}
|
:: such that something is surrounded
|
om {adv}
|
:: in changing, goalless directions
|
om {adv}
|
:: again, returning to the beginning (whence ommer, om igen, tro om igen)
|
om {adv}
|
:: such that something is changed (whence lave om
|
om {adv}
|
:: going forwards in a book or similar, reaching some page
|
om {adv}
|
:: such that something rotates or revolves (either of its own accord or by external influence)
|
om {conj}
|
:: whether [introducing an indirect question]
|
om {conj} [formal]
|
:: if [introducing a conditional clause]
|
om {conj}
|
:: if [introducing a concessive clause]
|
om {conj}
|
:: even if
|
om {conj}
|
:: if only [introducing a wish]
|
øm {adj}
|
:: tender
|
øm {adj}
|
:: aching
|
omarme {v} [obsolete]
|
:: embrace, hug
|
ombære {v n c p}
|
:: [rare] deliver (bring or transport something to its destination, esp mail or newspapers)
|
ombestemme {vr}
|
:: to change one's mind
|
om bord {adv}
|
:: on board [on a ship or an aircraft]
|
ombudsmand {noun}
|
:: ombudsman
|
om det {phrase} [after a pronoun in the accusative]
|
:: Indicates that the speaker considers something someone (the person denoted by the pronoun) does foolish, but ultimately does not care and will not interfere; roughly translatable as "to each their own" or "it's none of my business"
|
omdrejningslegeme {noun} [geometry]
|
:: solid of revolution
|
omegn {noun}
|
:: the area surrounding something
|
omegn {noun} [topology]
|
:: neighbourhood (subset of topological space containing open set containing some specified point)
|
omelet {noun}
|
:: omelet, omelette
|
omend {conj}
|
:: although
|
omfatte {v}
|
:: To include
|
omfatte {v}
|
:: To involve
|
omfattende {adj}
|
:: comprehensive
|
omfattende {adj}
|
:: extensive
|
omfattende {adj}
|
:: thorough
|
omfattende {adj}
|
:: wide
|
omfattet {v}
|
:: past participle of omfatte
|
omfavne {v} [physically]
|
:: embrace, hug
|
omfavne {v} [in spirit]
|
:: embrace
|
ømfindtlig {adj}
|
:: sensitive
|
ømfindtlig {adj}
|
:: sensitive, touchy
|
om forladelse {interj}
|
:: my apologies, pardon me
|
omfortolke {v}
|
:: reinterpret
|
omgå {v}
|
:: to bypass, circumvent
|
omgå {v} [passive]
|
:: to handle, consort with - see omgås
|
omgåedes {v}
|
:: past participle of omgås
|
omgående {adj}
|
:: immediate
|
omgående {adv}
|
:: immediately
|
omgængelig {adj}
|
:: sociable, amiable
|
omgang {noun}
|
:: turn [e.g. of a wheel]
|
omgang {noun}
|
:: round [of drinks, contest, boxing match etc.]
|
omgang {noun}
|
:: dealings [with persons]
|
omgang {noun}
|
:: handling [of things]
|
omgang {noun} [formal]
|
:: sexual intercourse
|
omgås {v}
|
:: to associate with, to consort with, to mix with
|
omgås {v}
|
:: to handle
|
omgås {v}
|
:: to get on with, to get along with
|
omgivelse {c}
|
:: [in plural form] surroundings
|
omgivelse {c}
|
:: environment
|
omhandle {vt}
|
:: to concern, to be about
|
omklædningsrum {noun}
|
:: changing room
|
omkomme {v}
|
:: die
|
omkring {adv}
|
:: about
|
omkring {prep}
|
:: around
|
omkring {prep}
|
:: about
|
omkringliggende {adj}
|
:: surrounding
|
ommer {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: do-over (repetition of previously failed action)
|
ommer {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: action that failed, thus necessitating a do-over
|
omnipotens {noun}
|
:: omnipotence
|
omnipotent {adj}
|
:: omnipotent, almighty
|
omniseksualitet {noun}
|
:: omnisexuality
|
omnivor {adj}
|
:: omnivorous
|
omnivor {noun}
|
:: omnivore
|
område {noun}
|
:: area (physically/geometrically)
|
område {noun}
|
:: area (figuratively)
|
omsagnsled til genstandsled {noun} [grammar]
|
:: object complement
|
omsagnsled til grundled {noun} [grammar]
|
:: subject complement
|
omskabe {v}
|
:: transform
|
omskære {v}
|
:: circumcise
|
omskønt {adv} [obsolete]
|
:: although
|
om smagen kan der ikke diskuteres {proverb}
|
:: there's no accounting for taste
|
omsonst {adj}
|
:: futile, useless
|
omsonst {adv}
|
:: in vain
|
omsorg {noun}
|
:: care (treatment of those in need)
|
omsorg {noun}
|
:: solicitude
|
omstændig {adj}
|
:: misspelling of omstændelig
|
omtale {v}
|
:: to mention
|
omtale {v}
|
:: to refer to as, to call (by a name), to describe as
|
omvej {noun}
|
:: detour, roundabout, long way (a path between two points that is longer or slower than the most direct path)
|
omvende {vtr}
|
:: to convert to another religion
|
omvender {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: someone who converts someone to another religion
|
omvendt {adj}
|
:: reverse, opposite
|
omvendt {adv}
|
:: on the other hand, conversely
|
omvendt funktion {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: inverse function
|
-on {suffix} [organic chemistry]
|
:: -one
|
onanere {v}
|
:: masturbate
|
onani {noun}
|
:: onanism, masturbation (manual erotic stimulation of the genitals)
|
ond {adj}
|
:: evil
|
onde {noun}
|
:: evil
|
onde {noun}
|
:: nuisance
|
ondsindet {adj}
|
:: malicious, malevolent
|
one-night stand {noun}
|
:: alternative form of one-night-stand
|
onkel {noun}
|
:: uncle
|
onomatopoietikon {noun}
|
:: [rare] An onomatopoeic word; an onomatopoeia
|
onomatopoietisk {adj}
|
:: onomatopoeic (of or relating to onomatopoeia)
|
onsdag {noun}
|
:: Wednesday
|
ønske {noun}
|
:: wish
|
ønske {v}
|
:: to wish
|
ønskedrøm {noun}
|
:: pipe dream
|
ønskedrøm {noun}
|
:: [plural] wishful thinking
|
ønskelig {adj}
|
:: desirable
|
ønskeliste {noun}
|
:: a wishlist
|
ønskeseddel {noun}
|
:: wishlist
|
ønsketænkning {noun}
|
:: wishful thinking
|
op {prep}
|
:: up
|
op ad bakke {adj}
|
:: difficult
|
op ad bakke {adv}
|
:: uphill
|
op ad bakke {adv}
|
:: Denoting difficulty
|
op ad bakke {adv} [rare]
|
:: Denoting success
|
opdage {v}
|
:: to discover
|
opdagelse {noun}
|
:: A discovery
|
opdatere {v}
|
:: to update
|
opdaterende {v}
|
:: present participle of opdatere
|
opdateret {v}
|
:: past participle of opdatere
|
opdrage {v n c p}
|
:: bring up (to raise children)
|
opdrift {noun}
|
:: buoyancy
|
opdrift {noun}
|
:: lift
|
opdukke {v}
|
:: to emerge, pop up
|
operahus {noun}
|
:: opera house (theatre for opera)
|
operahus {noun}
|
:: opera (company)
|
operationen lykkedes, men patienten døde {phrase}
|
:: a lot of resources have been spent; the result is unsatisfactory or even contrary to the intended goal
|
operere {v}
|
:: to operate
|
opfinde {v n c p}
|
:: invent, devise
|
opfordre {v}
|
:: encourage (someone to do something)
|
opføre {vr}
|
:: behave a particular way
|
opføre {v}
|
:: stage (a play)
|
opføre {v}
|
:: erect, build
|
opføre {v}
|
:: add to a list, registry etc
|
opførsel {noun}
|
:: behaviour, conduct
|
opførsel {noun}
|
:: manners
|
opfostre {v}
|
:: to foster (to nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child)
|
opgang {noun}
|
:: rise (of a celestial object)
|
opgang {noun}
|
:: stairwell, shaft containing staircase
|
opgave {noun}
|
:: task
|
opgivelse {noun}
|
:: despair, loss of hope, despondence
|
ophavsgruppe {noun} [very, rare]
|
:: A group responsible for something
|
ophavsmand {noun}
|
:: originator (someone who creates, founds etc. something)
|
ophidse {vt}
|
:: to arouse, to excite, to incite, to stir up (a person to feel strong emotion or act emotionally)
|
ophobe {vt}
|
:: to heap up
|
ophobe {vr}
|
:: to mount up, pile up
|
ophøre {v}
|
:: cease, stop
|
ophøre {v}
|
:: come to an end, terminate (finish)
|
ophøre {v}
|
:: close down
|
ophøre {v}
|
:: expire, run out
|
oplag {noun}
|
:: a set of identical books (newspapers, comics etc.), printed at the same occasion; edition
|
oplagt {adj}
|
:: in a good mood
|
oplagt {adj}
|
:: fit, in form
|
oplagt {adj}
|
:: obvious
|
oplagt {adj}
|
:: flagrant
|
opleve {v}
|
:: experience
|
opløsning {noun}
|
:: dissolution, act of dissolving
|
opløsning {noun}
|
:: solution
|
opløsning {noun}
|
:: resolution
|
oplukke {v} [archaic]
|
:: to open
|
oplukke {vr} [archaic]
|
:: to open, open up
|
oplyse {v}
|
:: to light up, illuminate
|
oplyse {v}
|
:: to enlighten [make a person more informed]
|
oplyse {v}
|
:: to report, state [a fact]
|
oplysning {noun}
|
:: information
|
oplysning {noun}
|
:: Enlightenment, Aufklärung
|
oplysning {noun} [rare]
|
:: literal illumination
|
opmærkning {noun}
|
:: markup
|
opmærkningssprog {noun} [programming]
|
:: markup language
|
opmærksom {adj}
|
:: alert, attentive, mindful, observant, observing, watchful
|
opmærksomhed {noun}
|
:: attention
|
opmuntre {v}
|
:: cheer up
|
opmuntre {v}
|
:: encourage (mentally support or motivate)
|
opmuntre {v}
|
:: promote
|
op på hesten {v} [idiomatic]
|
:: saddle up
|
op på lakridserne {phrase} [idiomatic]
|
:: be alert; ready
|
oppe {vr}
|
:: try one's best; try to improve
|
opportun {adj}
|
:: opportune, expedient
|
opretholde {v}
|
:: to maintain
|
oprette {v}
|
:: to create
|
oprette {v}
|
:: to establish
|
oprigtig {adj}
|
:: sincere, earnest
|
oprinde {v c} [solemn]
|
:: to come, dawn
|
oprinde {v c} [solemn]
|
:: to arise
|
oprindelig {adj}
|
:: original
|
oprindelse {c}
|
:: origin
|
oprør {noun}
|
:: rebellion, revolt, insurrection, rising, uprising [protest against a leadership]
|
oprør {noun}
|
:: commotion, excitement, turmoil [a lot of movement at a place or in the mind]
|
oprøre {v}
|
:: to shock
|
oprøre {v} [passive]
|
:: to revolt
|
opsætsig {adj}
|
:: uppity, refusing to obey
|
opsætte {v} [law]
|
:: postpone
|
opsætte {v}
|
:: put up
|
opsigtsvækkende {adj}
|
:: sensational, spectacular, striking, attention-grabbing
|
opskrift {noun}
|
:: a recipe; a guide to making something, especially a comestible
|
opslag {noun}
|
:: an entry in a reference work
|
opslag {noun}
|
:: the act of looking something up, of referencing something
|
opslagsform {noun}
|
:: the word by which an entry is positioned in a reference work, e.g. the lemma in a dictionary, or, in a lexicon, surname followed by personal name
|
opslagsværk {noun}
|
:: reference work
|
opstå {v}
|
:: to arise
|
opstå {v}
|
:: to emerge
|
opstalde {v}
|
:: To provide an animal with shelter
|
opstanden {adj}
|
:: risen from the dead
|
opstige {v c}
|
:: rise
|
opstigen {c}
|
:: ascent
|
optage {v n c p}
|
:: record (make an audio or video recording of)
|
optimisme {noun}
|
:: optimism
|
optimist {noun}
|
:: optimist
|
optog {noun}
|
:: parade (organized procession)
|
optog {noun}
|
:: train (group of animals, vehicles, or people)
|
optøjer {noun}
|
:: riots, a riot, disturbance, disturbances
|
optrådt {v}
|
:: past participle of optræde
|
optræde {v}
|
:: to perform, act [before an audience]
|
optræde {v}
|
:: to behave, act, pose [be in a certain way]
|
optræde {v}
|
:: to appear, occur
|
optræden {c}
|
:: appearance [before an audience]
|
optræden {c}
|
:: behaviour
|
optræden {c}
|
:: occurrence
|
opvække {v}
|
:: to restore, resuscitate
|
opvække {v}
|
:: to raise [the dead]
|
opvække {v} [rare]
|
:: to stimulate
|
opvakt {adj}
|
:: bright [intellectually]
|
ør {noun} [dated]
|
:: gravel
|
ør {noun} [dated]
|
:: gravel bank, ayre, gravel beach
|
ør {adj}
|
:: dizzy, woozy
|
ør {adj} [rare]
|
:: confused
|
oralsex {noun}
|
:: oral sex
|
ord {noun}
|
:: word [a single word]
|
ord {noun}
|
:: word [an utterance]
|
ordblind {adj}
|
:: dyslexic
|
ordblindhed {noun}
|
:: dyslexia
|
ordbog {noun}
|
:: dictionary, lexicon [a reference work with a compilation of words from a language or type of language with explanations or translations]
|
ordbogsagtig {adj}
|
:: dictionary-like
|
ordbogsarbejde {noun}
|
:: the labour of compiling dictionaries
|
ordbogsartikel {noun}
|
:: dictionary entry
|
ordbogsmæssig {adj} [rare]
|
:: dictionaric
|
ordbogsredaktør {noun}
|
:: the editor of a dictionary
|
orden {noun}
|
:: order, neatness [proper arrangement of things]
|
orden {noun}
|
:: order [arrangement, disposition, sequence of things]
|
orden {noun}
|
:: order [level in a hierarchy]
|
orden {noun} [taxonomy]
|
:: order [taxonomical classification]
|
orden {noun}
|
:: order [religious group or a society of knights]
|
orden {noun}
|
:: decoration, order [awarded decoration]
|
ordenstal {noun} [grammar]
|
:: ordinal number
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: correct, orderly, regular, well-ordered
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: neat, tidy
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: methodical, orderly, tidy
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: accurate, careful
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: decent, nice
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: proper
|
ordentlig {adj}
|
:: [adverbial] accurately, awfully, carefully, correctly, decently, methodically, neatly, properly, regularly, steadily, thoroughly, tidily, well
|
ordføjning {noun} [rare]
|
:: combination of words, syntax
|
ordfører {noun}
|
:: spokesperson, person who speaks on behalf of a group
|
ordfører {noun} [politics, specifically]
|
:: a member of a party who communicates (and to a certain extent, establishes) that party's stance on some area
|
ordforråd {noun}
|
:: vocabulary, lexicon [all the words of a language or a dialect]
|
ordforråd {noun}
|
:: vocabulary [all the words a person knows]
|
ordholden {adj}
|
:: who keeps their word
|
ordholdenhed {noun}
|
:: the quality of keeping one's word
|
ordinaltal {noun} [grammar]
|
:: ordinal number
|
ordinatakse {noun}
|
:: y-axis
|
ordinere {v}
|
:: to prescribe (medicine)
|
ordinere {v}
|
:: to ordain (a priest, bishop etc.)
|
ordklasse {noun}
|
:: part of speech (the function a word or phrase performs)
|
ordkløver {noun}
|
:: hairsplitter with regards to language; someone overly concerned with the minutiae of utterings
|
ordkløverisk {adj}
|
:: overly concerned with the minutiae of utterings
|
ord mod ord {adv}
|
:: word against word
|
ordne {v}
|
:: to sort out, adjust, fix, tidy up [to set in the proper order]
|
ordne {v}
|
:: to see to, to take care of, sort out, straighten out, deal with, settle [a problem or a conflict]
|
ordne {v} [slang]
|
:: to defeat in combat [with or without the result of death]
|
ordne {v} [vulgar, slang]
|
:: to fuck, to do
|
ordnet {v}
|
:: past participle of ordne
|
ordre {noun}
|
:: order [command,]
|
ordre {noun}
|
:: order [request for some product or service]
|
ordret {adj}
|
:: literal, verbatim, word for word
|
ordret {adj}
|
:: [used as an adverb] literally
|
ordspil {noun}
|
:: A pun, a play on words
|
ordsprog {noun}
|
:: proverb
|
ordsprogsagtig {adj}
|
:: proverb-like
|
øre {noun}
|
:: ear [organ of hearing]
|
øre {noun}
|
:: handle [small, rounded handle on the side of a container]
|
øre {noun}
|
:: a currency unit worth one hundredth of a krone
|
øreflip {noun}
|
:: ear lobe
|
oregano {noun}
|
:: oregano (Origanum vulgare)
|
Oregon {prop}
|
:: Oregon (state)
|
Oregons {prop}
|
:: genitive of Oregon
|
øre-næse-hals-læge {noun} [medicine]
|
:: otorhinolaryngologist
|
ørering {noun}
|
:: earring
|
Øresund {prop}
|
:: Øresund
|
Øresundsbroen {prop}
|
:: Øresund Bridge
|
Øresundsbron {prop} [rare]
|
:: alternative spelling of Øresundsbroen
|
øretæve {noun} [slang, idiomatic]
|
:: criticism
|
øretæve {noun}
|
:: slap on the ear/face
|
øretævernes holdeplads {c} [idiomatic]
|
:: being in an exposed position where one can be heavily criticized
|
ørevoks {b}
|
:: earwax
|
organdonor {noun}
|
:: organ donor
|
organisator {noun}
|
:: organizer
|
organisere {v}
|
:: to organise/organize
|
organiseret religion {noun}
|
:: organized religion
|
organiseret religion {prop}
|
:: organized religion
|
organisk {adj}
|
:: organic (relating to or coming from organisms)
|
organisk {adj} [chemistry]
|
:: organic
|
organisk kemi {noun}
|
:: organic chemistry
|
organisk solidaritet {noun} [sociology]
|
:: solidarity forming in modern societies as a consequence of division of labour; associated with Émile Durkheim
|
organisme {noun}
|
:: organism
|
organist {noun}
|
:: organist
|
orgasme {noun}
|
:: orgasm
|
orgel {noun} [music]
|
:: organ
|
orgie {noun}
|
:: orgy
|
orientering {noun}
|
:: orientation
|
orientering {noun}
|
:: briefing, information
|
original {adj}
|
:: original
|
original {noun}
|
:: an original
|
origo {noun}
|
:: origin (in a coordinate system)
|
ork {noun} [fantasy, mythology]
|
:: orc
|
orkan {noun}
|
:: hurricane
|
orke {v}
|
:: to have the energy to, to feel up for
|
ørken {noun}
|
:: desert
|
ørkesløs {adj}
|
:: futile
|
ørkesløs {adj}
|
:: idle
|
orkester {noun}
|
:: orchestra
|
orkestergrav {noun}
|
:: orchestra pit
|
Orla {prop}
|
:: given name
|
orlog {noun}
|
:: war service at sea
|
orm {noun}
|
:: worm
|
orm {noun}
|
:: grub
|
orm {noun}
|
:: maggot
|
ormegård {c} [historic]
|
:: grave or place with poison snakes for people sentenced to death
|
ormegård {c}
|
:: place made for earthworms to thrive in
|
ormegård {c} [idiomatic]
|
:: place full of evilness and demonic behavior
|
ørn {noun}
|
:: eagle
|
orne {noun}
|
:: boar [male pig]
|
ørneklo {noun}
|
:: eagle claw
|
ornitolog {noun}
|
:: ornithologist
|
ornitologi {noun}
|
:: ornithology (scientific study of birds)
|
ornlig syg {adj} [slang]
|
:: nice, cool
|
ornlig syg {adj} [slang]
|
:: crazy, insane
|
ørred {noun}
|
:: trout
|
Ørsted {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Ørsted {prop}
|
:: Hans Christian Ørsted, Danish physicist and chemist
|
ortho- {prefix}
|
:: right, proper
|
ortho- {prefix} [organic chemistry]
|
:: ortho-
|
ortodoks {adj}
|
:: orthodox (conforming to traditional or generally accepted rules or beliefs)
|
ortodoks {adj} [religion]
|
:: Orthodox (relating to the Orthodox Church, Orthodox Jews etc.)
|
ortonormal {adj} [linear algebra]
|
:: orthonormal (both orthogonal and normal)
|
os {pron} [reflexive pronoun]
|
:: ourselves
|
os {pron} [pluralis majestatis]
|
:: ourself
|
os {noun}
|
:: smoke
|
os {noun}
|
:: reek
|
os {noun}
|
:: fug
|
-øs {suffix}
|
:: -ous
|
Oscar {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Osiris {prop}
|
:: Osiris
|
Oskar {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Oslo {prop}
|
:: Oslo (county/and/municipality/capital city)
|
osmium {n}
|
:: osmium
|
osmose {noun}
|
:: osmosis
|
osse {adv}
|
:: eye dialect of også
|
ost {noun}
|
:: cheese
|
ost {adv} [obsolete]
|
:: east
|
ost {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: east
|
øst {noun}
|
:: east (compass point)
|
øst {adv}
|
:: east, eastwards
|
øst {v}
|
:: past participle of øse
|
Østergaard {prop}
|
:: surname
|
østers {noun}
|
:: oyster (marine bivalve mollusk of the family Ostreidae)
|
Østersøen {prop}
|
:: Baltic Sea
|
østgrønlandsk {prop}
|
:: East Greenlandic
|
østjøde {noun} [historical]
|
:: a Jew from Eastern Europe who immigrated to Denmark in the early 20th century
|
østkyst {noun}
|
:: eastern seaboard
|
Østrig {prop}
|
:: Østrig (country)
|
østrigsk {adj}
|
:: Austrian; of or pertaining to Austria
|
østrigsk {prop}
|
:: The Austrian language
|
Østrig-Ungarn {prop}
|
:: Austria-Hungary
|
Østtimor {prop}
|
:: East Timor
|
østtysk {adj}
|
:: East German [relating to the German Democratic Republic or the eastern part of modern Germany]
|
østtysk {adj} [rare]
|
:: East German [relating to the eastern provinces of pre-1945 Germany]
|
østtysker {noun}
|
:: East German
|
Østtyskland {prop} {n}
|
:: East Germany (former European country); the German Democratic Republic; abbreviated da
|
øst, vest, hjemme bedst {proverb} [idiom]
|
:: home is best
|
osv. {phrase}
|
:: abbreviation of og så videre
|
Osvald {prop}
|
:: given name
|
otolog {?}
|
:: otologist
|
Ottawa {prop}
|
:: Ottawa (city)
|
otte {num}
|
:: eight
|
otte {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: early morning
|
otteling {noun}
|
:: octuplet
|
ottende {num}
|
:: eighth
|
otteogfirs {num}
|
:: eighty-eight
|
otteogfyrre {num}
|
:: forty-eight
|
otteoghalvfems {num}
|
:: ninety-eight
|
otteoghalvfjerds {num}
|
:: seventy-eight
|
otteoghalvtreds {num}
|
:: fifty-eight
|
otteogtredive {num}
|
:: thirty-eight
|
otteogtredve {num}
|
:: thirty-eight
|
otteogtres {num}
|
:: sixty-eight
|
otteogtyve {num}
|
:: twenty-eight
|
otter {noun}
|
:: eight (the card rank between seven and nine)
|
ottesang {noun} [archaic]
|
:: morning mass [before 3pm]
|
ottesang {noun} [archaic]
|
:: morning sermon
|
otti {num}
|
:: [rare] eighty
|
Otto {prop}
|
:: given name
|
outsourcing {noun} [chiefly uncountable]
|
:: outsourcing
|
øv {interj}
|
:: aw (conveying disappointment)
|
øv {interj} [now rare]
|
:: ugh (conveying distaste)
|
Ove {prop}
|
:: given name
|
øve {v}
|
:: to practise [with or without an object]
|
øve {vr}
|
:: practise [with or without a preposition phrase]
|
øvelse gør mester {proverb}
|
:: practice makes perfect
|
ovenstående {adj} [often, nominally]
|
:: above, that is
|
over- {prefix}
|
:: usually the same as over- in English
|
over {prep}
|
:: above
|
over {prep}
|
:: past an hour
|
over {adv}
|
:: across
|
over {adv}
|
:: asunder; in two
|
over {noun} [colloquial]
|
:: The upper curved portion of a roll or a similar food
|
over {noun} [cricket]
|
:: A set of six legal balls bowled, an over
|
overalt {adv}
|
:: everywhere (at all places)
|
overarbejde {noun}
|
:: overtime work
|
overarm {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: upper arm
|
overbegreb {noun}
|
:: hypernym
|
overbid {noun}
|
:: overbite (a malocclusion, in which the upper teeth extend over the lower ones)
|
overbo {noun}
|
:: upstairs neighbour
|
overciviliseret {adj}
|
:: overcivilized
|
overensstemmelse {noun}
|
:: agreement between two or more parties
|
overensstemmelse {noun}
|
:: correspondence
|
overflade {noun}
|
:: surface
|
overfladisk {adj}
|
:: superficial
|
overflod {noun}
|
:: abundance, superfluity
|
overflødig {adj}
|
:: superfluous, unnecessary, surplus
|
overfor {adv}
|
:: opposite
|
overført {adj}
|
:: figurative
|
Overgaard {prop}
|
:: surname
|
overho'det {adv}
|
:: eye dialect of overhovedet
|
overhovedet {adv}
|
:: at all, whatsoever
|
overkrop {noun}
|
:: torso, upper body
|
overlade {v}
|
:: to hand over, hand, leave (pass responsibility, control or ownership to somebody else)
|
overlæge {noun}
|
:: some kind of doctor with authority over other doctors
|
overlægge {v} [obsolete]
|
:: to lay over
|
overlægge {v} [obsolete]
|
:: to compare
|
overlagt {adj}
|
:: deliberate, premeditated
|
overlegen {adj}
|
:: superior, brilliant
|
overlegen {adj}
|
:: supercilious
|
overleve {v}
|
:: survive
|
overleve {v}
|
:: outlive, live longer than
|
overlevelse {noun}
|
:: survival
|
overlevelsesmæssig {adj}
|
:: relating to survival
|
overlevende {v}
|
:: present participle of overleve
|
overlevende {v}
|
:: [as an adjective] surviving
|
overlevende {v}
|
:: [as a noun] survivor, survivors
|
overmåde {adv}
|
:: very, excessively
|
overmængde {noun} [set theory]
|
:: superset
|
overmættet {adj} [chemistry, of a solution]
|
:: supersaturated
|
overmand {noun}
|
:: superior
|
overmenneskelig {adj}
|
:: superhuman
|
overmorgen {c}
|
:: only used in the adverbial phrase i overmorgen – overmorrow [rare], the day after tomorrow
|
overnatte {v}
|
:: stay overnight, stay the night, spend the night (in a specific place), overnight
|
overnattet {v}
|
:: past participle of overnatte
|
overraske {v}
|
:: surprise (cause (someone) to feel surprise)
|
overraskelse {noun}
|
:: surprise
|
overraskelse {noun}
|
:: astonishment
|
overrasket {v}
|
:: past participle of overraske
|
overrislet {adj}
|
:: drunk
|
overrislet {adj}
|
:: irrigated
|
oversætte {v}
|
:: translate
|
oversættelse {noun}
|
:: A translation
|
oversættelseslån {noun}
|
:: calque, loan translation
|
oversættelsesteori {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: translation studies, as a field
|
oversættelsesteori {noun} [countable]
|
:: a theory of translation
|
oversat {v}
|
:: past participle of oversætte
|
oversave {adj}
|
:: saw off
|
overskæg {noun}
|
:: moustache, mustache
|
overskrævs {adv}
|
:: astride
|
overskride {vt}
|
:: to exceed (a limit)
|
overskride {vt}
|
:: to cross (a boundary)
|
overskue {v}
|
:: to look upon from above
|
overskue {v} [by extension]
|
:: to have an overview of; to know and understand the central features of something complex
|
overskue {v} [by further extension]
|
:: to manage; to have the willpower, energy etc. to overcome something
|
overskuelig {adj}
|
:: overseeable; that is easily seen and comprehended as a whole
|
overskuelig {adj} [by extension]
|
:: undaunting, manageable; that does not inspire despair or despondence
|
over skyerne er himlen altid blå {proverb}
|
:: every cloud has a silver lining
|
overspringshandling {noun}
|
:: procrastination
|
øverst {adj}
|
:: upper, top, topmost [placed at the highest point of something, at the top of something, especially a page or an image]
|
øverst {adj}
|
:: highest [placed as the first, most important, or best in a group or hierarchy; the most important or powerful in terms of social, political, or economic position, influence, or significance]
|
øverst {adv}
|
:: at the top
|
oversvømmelse {noun}
|
:: flood
|
oversygeplejerske {noun}
|
:: Head nurse, nurse manager, matron (of either gender)
|
overtid {noun}
|
:: overtime
|
overtøj {noun}
|
:: hat and coat, outdoor clothes
|
overtrædelse {noun}
|
:: infringement, violation, transgression
|
overtro {noun}
|
:: superstition
|
overvægt {noun}
|
:: overweight
|
overvægt {noun}
|
:: predominance
|
overvægtig {adj}
|
:: overweight
|
overvælde {v}
|
:: overwhelm
|
overvælde {v}
|
:: overcome (to overwhelm with emotion)
|
overvælde {v}
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:: overvælde nogen med noget – load somebody with something; shower something on somebody
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overvældet {v}
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:: past participle of overvælde
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overvættes {adj}
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:: exceeding, enormous
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overvættes {adv}
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:: exceedingly
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overvågningsliste {noun}
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:: watchlist
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overveje {vt}
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:: to consider, think about, contemplate
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overveje {vi} [obsolete]
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:: to weigh more
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overvejelse {noun}
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:: consideration
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overvejende {adv}
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:: predominantly
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overvintre {v}
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:: to winter, to overwinter, to spend the winter in a certain place
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ovn {noun}
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:: oven
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øvre {adj}
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:: upper [at a higher level, or more to the north, or upstream]
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øvrig {adj}
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:: other, remaining
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oxidere {vt} [chemistry]
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:: to oxidize
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oxo- {prefix} [organic chemistry]
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:: oxo-
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oxonium {noun} [inorganic chemistry]
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:: hydronium
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oxygen {noun}
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:: oxygen
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ozelot {noun}
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:: ocelot
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ozon {c} {n} [uncountable, chemistry]
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:: ozone
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ozonlag {noun} [chemistry]
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:: ozone layer
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