rå {adj}
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:: raw (uncooked; untreated; rough or uneven)
|
rå {adj}
|
:: crude (being in a natural state; statistics: in an unanalyzed form)
|
rå {adj}
|
:: rough (crude; unrefined)
|
rå {adj}
|
:: coarse (not refined)
|
rå {adj}
|
:: brutal (crude or unfeeling in manner or speech)
|
rå {adj}
|
:: tough (rowdy or rough)
|
rå {noun}
|
:: roe (deer, particularly the female)
|
rå {noun} [nautical]
|
:: yard
|
råb {noun}
|
:: cry, shout
|
rabarber {noun}
|
:: rhubarb (any plant of the genus Rheum)
|
rabarber {noun}
|
:: rhubarb stalk
|
rabat {noun}
|
:: discount
|
rabat {noun}
|
:: road verge or median strip
|
rabbiner {noun}
|
:: rabbi
|
råbe {v}
|
:: to call, cry out, shout
|
rabies {noun}
|
:: rabies
|
race {noun}
|
:: race [subdivision of species]
|
race {noun}
|
:: breed
|
race {noun}
|
:: a race (a contest where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective)
|
race {noun}
|
:: a rush
|
race {v}
|
:: to race (to compete in a race, a contest where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective)
|
race {v}
|
:: to rush
|
racelære {noun}
|
:: scientific racism
|
racer {noun}
|
:: racer
|
racet {v}
|
:: past participle of race
|
racist {noun}
|
:: racist
|
racistisk {adj}
|
:: racist
|
rad {noun}
|
:: row
|
rad {noun}
|
:: line
|
rad {noun}
|
:: string
|
rad {noun}
|
:: tier
|
rad {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: skeleton, carcass
|
rad {noun} [rare]
|
:: person
|
rad {noun}
|
:: rad [a non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray]
|
råd {noun}
|
:: council
|
råd {noun}
|
:: piece of advice
|
råd {noun}
|
:: rot
|
rådata {noun}
|
:: raw data; untreated data straight from the experiment
|
radbrække {v} [historical]
|
:: break on the wheel [medieval punishment]
|
radbrække {v}
|
:: exhaust, fatigue
|
radbrække {v}
|
:: maltreat [e.g. a foreign language]
|
rådden {adj}
|
:: rotten
|
rådden {adj}
|
:: putrid
|
rådden {adj}
|
:: decayed
|
rådden {adj}
|
:: stupid
|
råde {v}
|
:: to advise, to counsel
|
råde {v}
|
:: to rule (to reign over)
|
rådet {v}
|
:: past participle of råde
|
rådgiver {noun}
|
:: an adviser or advisor
|
rådhus {noun}
|
:: a town hall (UK), or city hall (US)
|
radikal {adj}
|
:: radical (pertaining to the intrinsic nature of something)
|
radikal {adj}
|
:: radical (thoroughgoing)
|
radikal {adj}
|
:: of or belonging to "Radikale Venstre" (The Danish Social Liberal Party)
|
radikal {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: radical (group of atoms that take part in reactions as a single unit)
|
radio {noun} [technology]
|
:: radio
|
radioaktiv {adj}
|
:: radioactive
|
radioaktivitet {c}
|
:: radioactivity
|
radiobil {noun}
|
:: bumper car
|
radiobil {noun}
|
:: radio car, prowl car
|
radium {noun}
|
:: radium
|
radius {c} [geometry]
|
:: radius
|
radmager {adj}
|
:: skinny, scrawny
|
radon {noun}
|
:: radon
|
rådspørge {vt}
|
:: to ask (somebody) for advice, to consult
|
rådyr {noun}
|
:: roe, roe deer
|
ræbe {v}
|
:: belch, burp
|
ræd {adj} [dated, dialect]
|
:: afraid
|
ræddes {v} [deponent, rare]
|
:: to be afraid
|
rædsel {noun}
|
:: horror [an intense painful emotion of fear]
|
rædsel {noun}
|
:: terror [extreme fear]
|
rædsel {noun}
|
:: nightmare [a bad or difficult experience]
|
rædsel {noun}
|
:: monstrosity [a monstrous thing, person or act]
|
rædsel {noun}
|
:: fright [anything strange, ugly or shocking]
|
rædselsslagen {adj}
|
:: terrified
|
rædsom {adj}
|
:: awful
|
række {noun}
|
:: A row
|
række {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: series
|
række {noun}
|
:: A line
|
række {noun}
|
:: A tier
|
række {noun}
|
:: A file
|
række {noun}
|
:: A rank
|
række {noun}
|
:: A rack
|
række {noun}
|
:: A number
|
række {noun}
|
:: A series, a succession, a sequence
|
række {noun}
|
:: A suite
|
række {noun}
|
:: A column
|
række {noun} [chess]
|
:: rank
|
række {v}
|
:: to hand, pass
|
række {v}
|
:: to reach
|
række {v}
|
:: to carry
|
række {v}
|
:: to be enough, suffice
|
rær {noun}
|
:: beanpole [tall, thin person]
|
rær {noun}
|
:: punter [customer of a prostitute]
|
ræson {noun}
|
:: reason, sense
|
rætoromansk {adj}
|
:: Romansch
|
ræv {noun} [zoology]
|
:: fox [the species Vulpes vulpes]
|
ræv {noun} [metaphorically]
|
:: fox [a sly person]
|
rævegrav {noun}
|
:: a foxhole; burrow where a fox might reside
|
ræveklo {noun}
|
:: fox claw
|
ræverød {adj}
|
:: red like a fox
|
ræverød {adj} [pejorative]
|
:: commie, communist
|
raffinere {v}
|
:: to refine
|
raffineret {adj}
|
:: refined, elegant
|
rage {v} [dated]
|
:: shave
|
rage {vt} [usually, negated]
|
:: to concern, to be of (someone's) business
|
rage {vt}
|
:: to not concern, to not be any of (someone's) business
|
ragelse {noun}
|
:: junk (rubbish, waste)
|
Ragna {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Ragnhild {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ragout {noun}
|
:: ragout
|
rak {noun}
|
:: rabble, riffraff
|
Rakel {prop}
|
:: Rachel [biblical character]
|
Rakel {prop}
|
:: given name
|
råkold {adj}
|
:: cold in a harsh way
|
rakt {v}
|
:: past participle of række
|
ral {c} {n}
|
:: gravel
|
ral {c} {n}
|
:: pebble
|
ramadan {noun} [chiefly in the definite singular, Islam]
|
:: Ramadan
|
rambuk {noun}
|
:: ram, battering ram
|
rambuk {noun}
|
:: pile driver
|
Ramkilde {prop}
|
:: surname
|
ramme {noun}
|
:: a frame
|
ramme {v}
|
:: to affect
|
ramme {v}
|
:: to hit (affect adversely)
|
ramme {v}
|
:: (ramme inn) to frame (a picture)
|
rammepumpe {noun}
|
:: a simple design of bicycle pump consisting of a piston and a valve, that cannot stand on its own and doesn't have a tube
|
ramme ved siden af {v}
|
:: miss
|
ramsløg {noun}
|
:: ramson
|
ran {noun}
|
:: open theft
|
ranch {noun}
|
:: a ranch
|
rancher {noun}
|
:: rancher [person who operates a ranch]
|
Randers {prop}
|
:: Randers, a port on the River Guden. The second-largest city in Region Midtjylland and sixth-largest city in Denmark
|
Randers {prop}
|
:: The capital of the eponymous municipality in which it is located
|
Randi {prop}
|
:: given name
|
rane {v} [mildly, archaic]
|
:: steal [to illegally take possession of]; commit robbery
|
ranet {v}
|
:: past participle of rane
|
rang {noun}
|
:: rank
|
rang {noun}
|
:: precedence
|
ranglet {adj}
|
:: lanky, gangling, gangly
|
ransage {v}
|
:: to search or examine something (place, person, idea) thoroughly
|
rap {interj}
|
:: quack (imitating the sound of a duck)
|
rap {n}
|
:: a strike intended to motivate someone to do something (e.g. for punishment or to spur on an animal)
|
rap {adj}
|
:: quick, rapid
|
rappe {v}
|
:: to quack like a duck
|
rappe {v}
|
:: to rap (lyrical style)
|
rappenskralde {noun}
|
:: battle-ax, shrew
|
rapper {noun}
|
:: rapper (practitioner of rap music)
|
rapport {noun}
|
:: a report (information describing events)
|
rapportere {v}
|
:: to report
|
rapporterende {v}
|
:: present participle of rapportere
|
rapportering {noun}
|
:: a report (information describing events)
|
rapportør {noun}
|
:: a reporter
|
rapsolie {noun}
|
:: rapeseed oil
|
rapt {adv}
|
:: quickly, rapidly
|
rar {adj}
|
:: pleasant
|
rar {adj}
|
:: kind
|
rar {adj}
|
:: nice
|
raritet {noun}
|
:: rarity, curiosity
|
rase {v}
|
:: to rage
|
rase {v}
|
:: to storm
|
rasende {adj}
|
:: furious
|
rasende {adj}
|
:: mad
|
rasende {adj}
|
:: raging
|
rasende {adv}
|
:: furiously, madly, ferociously
|
rasende {adv}
|
:: awfully
|
rasende {v}
|
:: present participle of rase
|
raseri {noun}
|
:: rage
|
raseri {noun}
|
:: fury
|
raset {v}
|
:: past participle of rase
|
Rasmine {prop}
|
:: given name, a feminine form of Rasmus
|
Rasmus {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Rasmussen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
rastløshed {noun}
|
:: restlessness
|
råstof {noun}
|
:: raw material
|
rat {noun}
|
:: wheel, steering wheel
|
ratificere {v}
|
:: ratify (give formal consent to)
|
ratificeret {v}
|
:: past participle of ratificere
|
rationel {adj}
|
:: rational
|
rationelt tal {noun} [math]
|
:: rational number
|
rav {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: amber
|
rave {v}
|
:: reel
|
rave {v}
|
:: stagger, totter, lurch
|
råve {v}
|
:: pronunciation spelling of råbe
|
ravet {v}
|
:: past participle of rave
|
råvildt {noun}
|
:: stock of roe deer
|
råvildt {noun}
|
:: venison
|
ravn {noun}
|
:: raven
|
Ravn {prop}
|
:: surname
|
razzia {noun}
|
:: a forceful, (ideally) unannounced operation by a (para-)military organ at suspicion of crime
|
rdlr. {noun}
|
:: abbreviation of rigsdaler
|
reagensglas {noun}
|
:: test tube
|
reaktion {c}
|
:: a reaction
|
reaktionsdygtig {adj} [chemistry]
|
:: reactive
|
reaktionshastighed {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: reaction rate, the rate at which substances are consumed and produced in a reaction
|
realisere {v}
|
:: realize, make real
|
realist {noun}
|
:: realist
|
realistisk {adj}
|
:: realistic (expressed or represented as being accurate)
|
realplan {noun}
|
:: in an extended metaphor, the level on which events are transpiring if interpreted literally
|
Rebecca {prop}
|
:: given name, an English style spelling of the Danish Rebekka
|
Rebekka {prop}
|
:: Rebekah. [biblical character]
|
Rebekka {prop}
|
:: given name, and today often spelled so
|
rebelsk {adj}
|
:: rebellious
|
rebus {noun}
|
:: rebus (puzzle)
|
recept {noun}
|
:: prescription
|
recept {noun}
|
:: recipe
|
recessiv {adj}
|
:: recessive
|
reciprok {adj}
|
:: reciprocal (done by each of two people towards the other)
|
reciprok {adj} [mathematics]
|
:: reciprocal (raised to the power of -1)
|
reciprok {adj} [algebra, by extension]
|
:: multiplicative inverse; in a field, for some element, another element such that the product of the two elements is 1
|
recirkulation {noun}
|
:: recirculation
|
recirkulere {v}
|
:: to recirculate
|
recirkulerende {v}
|
:: present participle of recirkulere
|
recirkuleret {v}
|
:: past participle of recirkulere
|
recitation {noun}
|
:: recitation
|
recitere {v}
|
:: to recite
|
reciterende {v}
|
:: present participle of recitere
|
reciteret {v}
|
:: past participle of recitere
|
red. {particle}
|
:: abbreviation of redaktion or redigeret or redaktør; ed.
|
redaktion {noun}
|
:: a group of people responsible for editing something (like an encyclopedia or a newspaper), and the place where they work
|
redaktør {noun}
|
:: editor
|
redde {v}
|
:: to save
|
reddet {v}
|
:: past participle of redde
|
rede {noun}
|
:: nest (bird-built structure)
|
rede {adj}
|
:: ready
|
rede {adj}
|
:: prepared
|
rede {v}
|
:: to comb [to groom the hair with a toothed implement]
|
rede {v}
|
:: to make [a bed]
|
rede {v} [obsolete]
|
:: to prepare
|
rede {noun}
|
:: insight, clarification
|
reder {noun}
|
:: shipowner, owner
|
redigere {v}
|
:: edit (to change a text, or a document)
|
redigere {v}
|
:: draw up (compose a document)
|
redigeret {v}
|
:: past participle of redigere
|
redigeringskonflikt {noun} [computing]
|
:: edit conflict
|
redigeringskrig {noun} [WMF]
|
:: edit war
|
redoxreaktion {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: redox
|
redskab {noun}
|
:: tool
|
redt {v}
|
:: past participle of rede
|
reduceret trappeform {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: reduced row echelon form
|
reel {adj}
|
:: real, proper
|
reel {adj}
|
:: reliable, trustworthy, honest (about a person)
|
reel {noun} [dance]
|
:: reel
|
reel del {noun} [math]
|
:: real part
|
reelt tal {noun} [math]
|
:: real number
|
referat {noun}
|
:: a retelling of something that excludes no part
|
referencestandard {noun}
|
:: a format for references
|
referendum {noun}
|
:: referendum (direct popular vote on a proposed law)
|
referent {noun}
|
:: referent (thing which word denotes)
|
referere {v}
|
:: to refer
|
refleksion {noun}
|
:: the act of reflecting on something, or the product thereof
|
reflektere {v}
|
:: to reflect
|
reflektion {noun}
|
:: misspelling of refleksion
|
reform {noun}
|
:: reform
|
refræn {noun}
|
:: refrain (burden of song)
|
refraktion {noun} [optics]
|
:: refraction
|
regel {noun}
|
:: rule
|
regel {noun}
|
:: regulation
|
regel {noun}
|
:: precept
|
regelmæssig {adj}
|
:: regular
|
regelmæssig {adj} [grammar]
|
:: inflecting regularly
|
regelmæssig {adv}
|
:: regularly
|
regent {noun} [politics]
|
:: a monarch, a regent (one who rules)
|
reger {v}
|
:: imperativ form of regere
|
regere {v} [politics]
|
:: to rule, to govern
|
regeret {v}
|
:: past participle of regere
|
regering {noun} [politics]
|
:: government; the executive body of a country's governmental system
|
regime {noun}
|
:: regime
|
Regina {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Regine {prop}
|
:: given name
|
region {noun}
|
:: region
|
register {noun}
|
:: database, registry, data repository
|
register {noun} [sociolingustics]
|
:: register
|
registrator {noun}
|
:: registrator
|
registrere {v}
|
:: to record
|
registreret partnerskab {noun}
|
:: registered partnership, civil union
|
Regitze {prop}
|
:: given name
|
regn {noun}
|
:: rain
|
regnbue {noun}
|
:: rainbow (multicoloured arch in the sky)
|
regnbuefamilie {noun}
|
:: a family in which the parents are of the same sex
|
regnbuehinde {c}
|
:: iris (part of the eye)
|
regne {v}
|
:: rain
|
regne {v}
|
:: solve, work out
|
regne {v}
|
:: estimate
|
regne {v}
|
:: consider
|
regne {v}
|
:: calculate, reckon
|
regnemaskine {noun}
|
:: calculator
|
regneregel {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: a simple rule that one uses when manipulating equations, e.g. or or
|
regnet {v}
|
:: past participle of regne
|
regning {noun}
|
:: a bill [account to be paid]
|
regning {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: calculation
|
regning {noun} [dated]
|
:: math [as a discipline in elementary school]
|
regnskab {noun}
|
:: account, accounts [of a company or an association]
|
regnskab {noun}
|
:: reckoning [figuratively]
|
regnskov {noun}
|
:: rainforest
|
regnvand {noun}
|
:: rainwater (water sourced from rain)
|
regulær {adj}
|
:: regular (exemplary, geometry)
|
regulær {adj}
|
:: downright
|
regulær {adj}
|
:: full-blown (completely developed or formed)
|
regulær {adj} [geometry, of polygons]
|
:: regular
|
regulere {v}
|
:: to modulate
|
reinkarnation {noun}
|
:: rebirth, reincarnation
|
reje {noun}
|
:: shrimp, prawn [decapod crustacean]
|
rejecocktail {noun}
|
:: prawn cocktail (a salad dish)
|
rejse {noun}
|
:: journey
|
rejse {noun}
|
:: trip
|
rejse {noun}
|
:: voyage, passage, crossing
|
rejse {noun}
|
:: tour, cruise
|
rejse {vr}
|
:: rise
|
rejse {v}
|
:: raise
|
rejse {v}
|
:: put up, set up, erect, pitch
|
rejse {v}
|
:: bring up
|
rejse {v}
|
:: stir up, instigate
|
rejse {v}
|
:: go
|
rejse {v}
|
:: travel
|
rejse {v}
|
:: leave, depart
|
rejsebureau {noun}
|
:: travel agency
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: get up, stand up
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: pick oneself up
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: be built, go up
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: recover
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: rise
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: spring up
|
rejse sig {phrase}
|
:: tower
|
rejst {v}
|
:: past participle of rejse
|
reklame {noun}
|
:: advertisement
|
reklame {noun}
|
:: promotion
|
reklamere {v}
|
:: to advertise
|
reklamere {v}
|
:: to return a bought item to the store
|
rekonvalescent {noun}
|
:: convalescent
|
rekord {noun}
|
:: a record (best performance or most remarkable event of its kind)
|
rekruttere {v}
|
:: to recruit
|
rektangel {n}
|
:: rectangle (polygon)
|
rektangulær {adj}
|
:: rectangular
|
rektor {noun}
|
:: headmaster, headmistress (female), head teacher (gender-neutral), principal (of a school or college)
|
rektor {noun}
|
:: rector (of a university)
|
rekursionsligning {noun}
|
:: recurrence relation
|
rekviem {noun}
|
:: requiem
|
rekvirere {v}
|
:: to ask for, to write for
|
rekvirere {v}
|
:: to order
|
rekvirere {v}
|
:: to commission
|
rekvirere {v}
|
:: to requisition
|
rekvireret {v}
|
:: past participle of rekvirere
|
relatere {v}
|
:: To relate (to)
|
relatere {v}
|
:: To relate, to associate
|
relaterende {v}
|
:: present participle of relatere
|
relateret {v}
|
:: past participle of relatere
|
relativ {noun} [rare]
|
:: relative pronoun
|
relativ {adj}
|
:: relative
|
relativ {adj}
|
:: comparative
|
relativistisk {adj} [physics]
|
:: relativistic
|
relativ permittivitet {noun} [physics]
|
:: relative permittivity
|
relativt pronomen {n} [grammar]
|
:: relative pronoun
|
religion {noun}
|
:: religion
|
religionshistorie {noun}
|
:: history of religion
|
religionshistoriker {noun}
|
:: religious historian; historian of religion
|
religionshistorisk {adj}
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:: of or pertaining to the history of religion
|
religiøs {adj}
|
:: religious (concerning religion)
|
religiøs {adj}
|
:: devotional (of or pertaining to devotion or worship)
|
rem {noun}
|
:: strap, thong
|
rem {noun}
|
:: belt
|
rem {noun}
|
:: strop
|
rem {c}
|
:: rem (A dose of absorbed radiation equivalent to one roentgen of x-rays or gamma rays)
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remonce {noun}
|
:: remonce
|
remoulade {noun}
|
:: remoulade
|
remulade {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of remoulade
|
ren {noun}
|
:: reindeer
|
ren {noun} [rare]
|
:: a strip of unplowed land serving as a boundary between estates
|
ren {adj}
|
:: clean [without dirt]
|
ren {adj}
|
:: pure, mere, sheer [without any added elements]
|
ren {adj}
|
:: pure [morally]
|
rende {noun}
|
:: groove
|
rende {noun}
|
:: drain, trough
|
rende {noun}
|
:: ditch, furrow
|
rende {noun}
|
:: channel (for ships)
|
rende {v}
|
:: to run
|
rende {v} [vulgar]
|
:: Used to dismiss someone. [sometimes modified with i røven or og hoppe]
|
rendezvous {noun}
|
:: rendezvous
|
rendt {v}
|
:: past participle of rende
|
Rene {prop}
|
:: given name, alternative spelling of René
|
René {prop}
|
:: given name
|
renhed {noun}
|
:: cleanness, property of being clean, not dirty
|
renhed {noun}
|
:: purity, property of not containing other things
|
renlig {adj}
|
:: cleanly, not dirty
|
renlighed {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: cleanliness, property of not being dirty
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renlighed er en dyd {proverb}
|
:: cleanliness is next to godliness
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ren matematik {c}
|
:: pure mathematics
|
renovere {v}
|
:: to renovate
|
rensdyr {noun}
|
:: reindeer, caribou [Rangifer tarandus']
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Rensdyret Rudolf {prop}
|
:: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
|
rense {v}
|
:: to clean, cleanse, rinse, purify
|
rent {adv}
|
:: purely [morally]
|
rent {adv}
|
:: purely [excluding other possibility]
|
rent {adv}
|
:: quite, completely
|
rentabel {adj}
|
:: profitable
|
rente {noun}
|
:: interest [money paid by borrower to lender]
|
reol {noun}
|
:: shelves, bookcase
|
reparere {v}
|
:: to repair
|
reparere {v}
|
:: to recondition
|
reparere {v}
|
:: to mend, to fix
|
repetere {v}
|
:: to reread (to read again)
|
repetere {v}
|
:: to revise, to do revision (preparation for a test or examination)
|
repetere {v}
|
:: to repeat
|
repeteret {v}
|
:: past participle of repetere
|
reportage {noun} [journalism]
|
:: (the reporting of news)
|
reporter {noun} [journalism]
|
:: a reporter, a journalist
|
reportere {v} [journalism]
|
:: to report
|
reporterende {v}
|
:: present participle of reportere
|
repræsentation {noun}
|
:: representation
|
repræsentation {noun}
|
:: agency
|
repræsentation {noun}
|
:: entertainment
|
reproduktionsmetode {noun}
|
:: reproduction method; a method of reproduction
|
republik {noun}
|
:: republic
|
reservere {v}
|
:: to book
|
residualkvadratsum {noun} [statistics]
|
:: residual sum of squares
|
resignere {v}
|
:: to resign oneself, to give up
|
resistivitet {noun} [electricity]
|
:: electrical resistivity
|
resistor {noun} [engineering]
|
:: resistor (component with constant resistance)
|
resp. {adj}
|
:: abbreviation of respektive
|
respekt {noun}
|
:: respect
|
respektabel {adj}
|
:: respectable
|
respektabelhed {noun}
|
:: respectability
|
respektere {v}
|
:: to respect
|
respektive {adj}
|
:: respective
|
respektløs {adj}
|
:: disrespectful
|
respirator {noun}
|
:: respirator
|
respondent {noun}
|
:: respondent (one who replies to a questionnaire)
|
respons {noun}
|
:: feedback
|
respons {noun}
|
:: reaction
|
ressource {noun}
|
:: resource
|
rest {noun}
|
:: remnant, remainder, rest
|
rest {noun}
|
:: (in the plural) scraps of food
|
restaurant {noun}
|
:: restaurant
|
restriktiv {adj}
|
:: restrictive
|
resultat {noun}
|
:: result
|
resume {noun}
|
:: summary (a condensed presentation)
|
resumere {v}
|
:: summarize, sum up
|
resumeret {v}
|
:: past participle of resumere
|
resurse {noun}
|
:: resource
|
ret {adj}
|
:: straight
|
ret {adj}
|
:: right, proper
|
ret {adj}
|
:: rightful
|
ret {adj}
|
:: plain [in knitting]
|
ret {adv}
|
:: straight
|
ret {adv}
|
:: rightly, properly
|
ret {adv}
|
:: rather, quite
|
ret {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: justice, law
|
ret {noun}
|
:: court, courtroom, lawcourt [institution]
|
ret {noun}
|
:: courtroom [physical location]
|
ret {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: right, entitlement
|
ret {noun}
|
:: dish, course [of food]
|
ret {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: right side [e.g. of a fabric']
|
retfærdig {adj}
|
:: just, fair
|
retfærdighed {noun}
|
:: justice
|
retning {noun}
|
:: direction
|
retning {noun}
|
:: movement, school [in art or ideas]
|
retning {noun}
|
:: correction, marking, grading [of a written assignment]
|
retroaktiv {adj}
|
:: retroactive
|
retronym {noun} [linguistics, rare]
|
:: retronym
|
retshistoriker {noun}
|
:: historian occupying themself with legal circumstances
|
retskilde {noun} [law]
|
:: a thing that a judge refers to to justify their ruling in a case, such as a law or a precedent
|
retslig {adj}
|
:: legal, judicial [of or pertaining to law]
|
retsløs {adj}
|
:: lawless, anarchic [of a society or a situation without laws]
|
retsløs {adj}
|
:: deprived of civil rights [of a person without protection of the law]
|
retssag {noun} [law]
|
:: a case brought before a court of law
|
retssal {noun}
|
:: courtroom
|
retsvidenskab {noun}
|
:: jurisprudence (study and theory of law)
|
rette {v}
|
:: to straighten, adjust [to make even]
|
rette {v}
|
:: to aim, direct, turn, address [to send in a certain direction]
|
rette {v}
|
:: to correct, rectify [to make right]
|
rette {v}
|
:: to mark, grade [to evaluate a written assignment]
|
rettelse {noun}
|
:: correction [of an error]
|
rettergang {noun} [law]
|
:: trial
|
rettet {v}
|
:: past participle of rette
|
returnere {v}
|
:: to return
|
ret vinkel {noun} [geometry]
|
:: right angle
|
rev {noun}
|
:: reef [ridge of rock or coral in the sea]
|
rev {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: rib [one of the long curved bones in the chest]
|
rev {noun} [obsolete]
|
:: rib [piece of meat cut from the back of the ox]
|
revers {noun}
|
:: reverse
|
revers {c} {n}
|
:: revers
|
revidere {v}
|
:: review, revise (to review, alter and amend, especially of written material)
|
revidere {v}
|
:: audit, check
|
revideret {v}
|
:: past participle of revidere
|
revisor {noun} [accounting]
|
:: auditor [person who audits company or organisation accounts]
|
revne {vi}
|
:: to crack, burst
|
revne {vt} [proscribed]
|
:: to burst
|
revne {noun}
|
:: burst
|
revolution {noun}
|
:: revolution (political upheaval)
|
revolution {noun}
|
:: revolution (removal and replacement of a government)
|
revolution {noun}
|
:: revolution (sudden, vast change in a situation or discipline)
|
revolutionær {adj}
|
:: revolutionary (of or pertaining to a revolution in government)
|
revolutionere {v}
|
:: revolutionize (to radically or significantly change)
|
revolutionerende {v}
|
:: present participle of revolutionere
|
revolutionerende {v}
|
:: [as an adjective] revolutionary
|
revy {noun}
|
:: revue
|
revy {noun}
|
:: review (periodical which makes a survey of the arts or some other field, military inspection or display for the benefit of superiors or VIPs)
|
rhenium {noun}
|
:: rhenium
|
rhesusabe {noun}
|
:: rhesus, rhesus macaque, rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)
|
Rhinen {prop} {c}
|
:: the River Rhine
|
Rhode Island {prop}
|
:: Rhode Island (state)
|
Rhode Islands {prop}
|
:: genitive of Rhode Island
|
rhodium {n}
|
:: rhodium (a metallic chemical element (symbol Rh) with atomic number 45)
|
ri {v}
|
:: baste, tack (to sew with wide stitches to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth)
|
ribbe {noun}
|
:: rim, stripe [in cloths]
|
ribbe {noun} [botany]
|
:: rib [veins in a leaf]
|
ribbe {noun}
|
:: holder [for the baking sheet in an oven]
|
ribbe {noun}
|
:: bar [used to support something]
|
ribbe {noun} [architecture]
|
:: rib [an arched projection]
|
ribbe {noun} [gymnastics]
|
:: wall bars [an exercise equipment]
|
ribbe {v}
|
:: to remove [almost) everything]
|
ribbe {v}
|
:: to plunder
|
ribben {noun}
|
:: rib [one of the long curved bones in the chest]
|
ribbenssteg {noun}
|
:: pork ribroast
|
ribs {noun} [chiefly in the plural]
|
:: redcurrant
|
Richard {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ridder {noun} [historical]
|
:: knight [a medieval horseman]
|
ridder {noun}
|
:: knight [a person on whom a knighthood has been conferred by a monarch]
|
ridder {noun} [historical]
|
:: knight [a member of the equites in Ancient Rome]
|
ride {noun}
|
:: black-legged kittiwake [Rissa tridactyla]
|
ride {v c}
|
:: to ride [to sit on the back of an animal]
|
ride {v c} [slang]
|
:: to have intercourse with [sex position with one person sitting on top of another like on a horse]
|
ridt {noun}
|
:: ride
|
Rie {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Marie
|
riet {v}
|
:: past participle of ri
|
riffel {noun}
|
:: rifle (firearm with a rifled barrel)
|
rig {adj}
|
:: rich (having wealth)
|
rig {adj}
|
:: wealthy, affluent
|
rig {adj}
|
:: exuberant, luxuriant
|
rig {noun}
|
:: rig (the arrangement of masts etc., the special apparatus used for drilling oil wells)
|
Riga {prop}
|
:: Riga (capital city)
|
rigdom {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: wealth [the state of being rich]
|
rigdom {noun} [countable, in the plural]
|
:: resources, riches
|
rige {noun}
|
:: kingdom (see also kongerige)
|
rige {noun}
|
:: empire (see also kejserrige)
|
rige {noun}
|
:: realm
|
rigelig {adj}
|
:: plentiful
|
rigmand {noun}
|
:: rich man
|
Rigmor {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Rigsdagen {prop} [politics, historical]
|
:: The bicameral parliament of Denmark, consisting of Landstinget and Folketinget from 1849, when the first Danish constitution was passed, till 1953, where Landstinget was abolished
|
Rigsdagen {prop} [politics, historical]
|
:: The Reichstag of Germany
|
Rigsdagen {prop} [politics]
|
:: The Riksdag of Sweden
|
rigsdaler {noun}
|
:: rigsdaler
|
rigsdaler {noun}
|
:: a coin of one rigsdaler
|
rigsdaler {noun}
|
:: [an amount] indefinite plural of rigsdaler
|
rigsdansk {adj}
|
:: Standard Danish [pertaining to the standard language of Denmark]
|
rigsdansk {n}
|
:: Standard Danish [the standard language of Denmark, based on the dialect of Copenhagen]
|
rigt {adv}
|
:: richly, abundantly
|
rigtig {adj}
|
:: right
|
rigtig {adj}
|
:: proper
|
rigtig {adj}
|
:: correct
|
rigtig {adj}
|
:: true
|
rigtig {adj}
|
:: real
|
Rikke {prop}
|
:: given name
|
rim {noun}
|
:: hoarfrost, rime
|
rim {noun}
|
:: rhyme
|
rime {v}
|
:: to rhyme
|
rimelig {adj}
|
:: reasonable
|
rimelig {adj}
|
:: fair
|
rimelig {adj}
|
:: satisfactory
|
rimelig {adj}
|
:: probable
|
rimelig {adj}
|
:: [adverbial] reasonably, fairly, rather, quite
|
rimming {noun}
|
:: anilingus
|
rinde {v}
|
:: to flow, run [of a liquid]
|
rinde {v} [anatomy]
|
:: to secrete water or mucus
|
ring {noun}
|
:: ring
|
ring {noun}
|
:: circle
|
ring {noun}
|
:: halo
|
ring {noun}
|
:: hoop
|
ring {noun}
|
:: coil
|
ring {noun} [archaic]
|
:: ring [the resonant sound of a bell, a telephone call]
|
ringe {v}
|
:: To call, to telephone
|
ringer {v}
|
:: present tense of ringe
|
ringet {v}
|
:: past participle of ringe
|
ringfinger {noun}
|
:: ring finger
|
ris {noun}
|
:: rice
|
ris {noun}
|
:: twig
|
ris {noun}
|
:: brushwood
|
ris {noun}
|
:: negative criticism
|
risalamande {noun}
|
:: rice pudding chilled and mixed with almonds and whipped cream, typically eaten with hot cherry sauce
|
risengrød {noun}
|
:: rice pudding
|
risgnasker {noun} [offensive]
|
:: Asian
|
risiko {noun}
|
:: A risk
|
riste {v}
|
:: to grill
|
riste {v}
|
:: to roast
|
riste {v}
|
:: to carve runes
|
risvin {noun}
|
:: rice wine
|
Rita {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ritual {noun}
|
:: ritual
|
rive {noun}
|
:: rake
|
rive {v}
|
:: to grate
|
rive {v}
|
:: to scratch, tear, rip
|
rive {v}
|
:: to rake
|
rive den af {v}
|
:: See: da rive af den
|
rive den af {v} [vulgar]
|
:: jerk off
|
riviera {noun}
|
:: riviera
|
ro {noun}
|
:: calmness
|
ro {v}
|
:: to row [using oars]
|
RO {prop}
|
:: Retskrivningsordbogen
|
robåd {noun}
|
:: rowboat
|
røbe {v}
|
:: to reveal, let on
|
røbe {v}
|
:: to disclose
|
røbe {v}
|
:: to divulge, give away, betray
|
Robert {prop}
|
:: given name
|
røbet {v}
|
:: past participle of røbe
|
Robin {prop}
|
:: given name
|
robotstøvsuger {noun}
|
:: robovac
|
rocker {noun}
|
:: An outlaw biker
|
rod {noun}
|
:: root
|
rod {noun}
|
:: yob
|
rod {noun} [math]
|
:: root, zero (element in the domain of a function such that )
|
rod {noun}
|
:: disorder, mess, muddle
|
rød {adj}
|
:: red (having red as its colour)
|
rød {adj}
|
:: red (left-wing, socialist or communist)
|
rød {adj}
|
:: [as a noun] red (colour), (a socialist or a communist)
|
rød blodcelle {noun} [hematology]
|
:: red blood cell
|
rode {noun} [military]
|
:: file
|
rode {noun}
|
:: tax collector's district
|
rode {v}
|
:: to mess up (make a physical mess of)
|
rode {v}
|
:: to rummage, to root
|
røde hunde {phrase} [pathology]
|
:: rubella, German measles
|
røde hunde {phrase}
|
:: [literally] red dogs
|
rodet {v}
|
:: past participle of rode
|
rødgrød med fløde {noun}
|
:: A porridge of an assortment of (predominantly red) summer berries, such as raspberries or redcurrant; served with cream
|
rødgrød med fløde {noun}
|
:: A common shibboleth
|
Rødhætte {prop}
|
:: Little Red Riding Hood (story, character)
|
rødhåret {adj}
|
:: redhaired, redheaded (having red hair)
|
rødkål {noun}
|
:: red cabbage
|
rødlos {c}
|
:: bobcat
|
rødme {v}
|
:: blush, become red (especially of a person becoming red in the face due to emotion or exertion)
|
rododendron {noun}
|
:: rhododendron
|
rød panda {c}
|
:: red panda (Ailurus fulgens)
|
rødt blodlegeme {noun} [hematology]
|
:: red blood cell
|
rødt kød {noun}
|
:: red meat
|
rødvin {noun}
|
:: red wine
|
rødvinssauce {noun}
|
:: red wine sauce
|
rødvinssocialist {noun} [derogatory]
|
:: a champagne socialist; a person who professes socialist views but lives a bourgeoisie lifestyle
|
rødvinssovs {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of rødvinssauce
|
roentgenium {noun}
|
:: roentgenium
|
roer {noun}
|
:: rower
|
roer {noun}
|
:: oarsman, oarswoman
|
røffel {noun}
|
:: stern correction
|
røg {noun}
|
:: smoke
|
røgalarm {noun}
|
:: smoke detector
|
røge {v}
|
:: to smoke [to preserve or prepare by treating with smoke]
|
røgelse {noun}
|
:: incense
|
røgen letter {adv}
|
:: the smoke clears
|
røgen letter {adv} [abstract]
|
:: a realisation that dawns
|
røget {v}
|
:: past participle of ryge
|
røget {v}
|
:: past participle of røge
|
rogn {noun} [uncountable]
|
:: roe (fish eggs)
|
røgt {noun}
|
:: care
|
røgte {v}
|
:: to tend [cattle]
|
rokade {noun} [chess]
|
:: castling
|
rokere {v} [chess]
|
:: to castle
|
rokke {v}
|
:: to shake (to move from side to side)
|
Rolf {prop}
|
:: given name
|
rolig {adj}
|
:: calm, quiet
|
rollemodel {noun}
|
:: role model
|
rollespil {noun}
|
:: role-playing
|
rollespil {noun}
|
:: roleplay
|
rollespil {noun}
|
:: roleplaying game
|
rom {noun}
|
:: rum
|
rom {noun}
|
:: ROM, read-only memory
|
Rom {prop}
|
:: Rom (capital city)
|
roma {noun}
|
:: Rom (a Romani, a member of the Roma people)
|
roma {noun}
|
:: Roma (the Roma/Romani people)
|
roman {noun}
|
:: novel (work of fiction)
|
romani {n}
|
:: Romani (the Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people)
|
romani {noun}
|
:: Romani (a member of the Romani people)
|
romani {noun}
|
:: Rom (a member of the Romani people)
|
romansk {adj}
|
:: Romance
|
romantiker {c}
|
:: a romantic (a romantic person)
|
romantiker {c}
|
:: a romanticist (advocate or follower of romanticism)
|
rombe {noun}
|
:: rhombus (a parallelogram having all sides of equal length)
|
Rom blev ikke bygget på en dag {proverb}
|
:: Rome wasn't built in a day
|
romer {noun}
|
:: a Roman (a person the Roman Empire)
|
romer {noun}
|
:: a Roman (a person from the city of Rome)
|
Romerriget {prop} [historical]
|
:: the Roman Empire
|
romersk {adj}
|
:: Roman (relating to the Roman Empire, or to the city of Rome)
|
rømme {v}
|
:: cough lightly (making sound with the throat to attract attention)
|
røn {noun}
|
:: rowan (Sorbus)
|
Ronald {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English
|
Ronni {prop}
|
:: given name derived from English Ronnie
|
Ronnie {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Rønnow {prop}
|
:: surname
|
røntgen {c}
|
:: examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
|
røntgen {c}
|
:: X-ray therapy
|
røntgen {c}
|
:: X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
|
røntgen {c}
|
:: röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) abbreviated mul
|
røntgen {c}
|
:: indefinite plural of røntgen
|
roomie {noun}
|
:: roomie
|
ror {noun}
|
:: rudder
|
rør {noun}
|
:: reed
|
rør {noun}
|
:: pipe, tube
|
røræg {n} {c}
|
:: scrambled eggs
|
røræg {n} {c}
|
:: egg beaten up with sugar
|
røre {v}
|
:: to touch
|
røre {v}
|
:: to move [emotionally]
|
røre {v}
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:: to mix, stir
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røre {vr}
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:: to exercise
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røre {n} {c}
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:: stir, commotion
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rørende {v}
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:: present participle of røre
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rørende {adj}
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:: touching, moving
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rørende {adj}
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:: pathetic
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rørende {adv}
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:: touchingly, movingly, pathetically
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rørig {adj}
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:: agile (having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs)
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rørstrømsk {adj}
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:: overly sentimental
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rørsukker {noun}
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:: cane sugar
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rørt {v}
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:: past participle of røre
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rørt {adj}
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:: touched, moved
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Rosa {prop}
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:: given name
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rose {noun}
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:: rose [flower, shrub of the genus Rosa]
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rose {noun}
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:: rosé [a pale pink wine]
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rose {v}
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:: To praise, commend
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rosé {noun}
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:: rosé [a pale pink wine]
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rosende {v}
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:: present participle of rose
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rosévin {noun}
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:: rosé wine
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rosin {noun}
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:: raisin
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rosinen i pølseenden {prop}
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:: the last thing in some sequence, with the (often sarcastic) implication that it is the best of the things
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Roskilde {prop}
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:: Roskilde, a city on the island of Zealand. The largest city in Region Sjælland and tenth-largest city in Denmark
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Roskilde {prop}
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:: The municipality in which it is located
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rosmarin {noun} [plant]
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:: rosemary
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rost {v}
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:: past participle of rose
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røst {noun}
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:: voice
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rotationskurve {noun} [astrophysics]
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:: a rotation curve
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rotere {v}
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:: to rotate
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Rothschild {prop}
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:: surname
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rotte {noun}
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:: rat
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rotte sig sammen {vr}
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:: gang up, conspire
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roulade {c}
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:: Swiss roll (UK), jelly roll, jellyroll (US) (a cylindrical, rolled-up cake with a sweet filling)
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rov {noun}
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:: predation
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rov {noun}
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:: prey
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rov {noun}
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:: robbery
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røv- {prefix} [vulgar, colloquial]
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:: very
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røv {noun} [vulgar]
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:: bum, arse, ass
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røvbanan {c}
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:: A general-purpose insult
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røvdårlig {adj} [vulgar]
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:: very bad, shitty
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røve {v}
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:: rob
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røve {v}
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:: loot, pillage
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røven i vandskorpen {phrase} [idiomatic]
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:: being stuck in a tight corner; being in a critical situation
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røver {noun}
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:: robber
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røver {noun}
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:: highwayman, brigand
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røvet {v}
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:: past participle of røve
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rovfugl {noun}
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:: bird of prey
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røvfuld {noun} [vulgar]
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:: a large amount
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røvfuld {noun} [vulgar]
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:: a beating, an act of violence
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røvhul {noun} [vulgar]
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:: anus, arsehole (UK), asshole (US)
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røvhul {noun} [vulgar, pejorative]
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:: dislikable person, asshole (US), arsehole (UK), prick
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røvkedelig {adj} [vulgar]
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:: very boring
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røvpule {v} [vulgar]
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:: assfuck (to engage in anal intercourse)
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røvpuleri {noun} [vulgar]
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:: assfucking (penilely penetrative anal sex)
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røvslikkeri {noun}
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:: sucking up, sycophantism
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røvsur {adj} [vulgar]
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:: pissed, very angry
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røvsyg {adj} [colloquial, vulgar]
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:: extremely boring, unusually boring
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Ruben {prop}
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:: Reuben [biblical character]
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Ruben {prop}
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:: given name
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rubidium {noun}
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:: rubidium
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rubin {noun}
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:: ruby (gemstone)
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rubricere {v}
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:: to classify, to label
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rude {noun}
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:: pane
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rude {noun}
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:: window
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rude {noun}
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:: square
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rude {noun}
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:: lozenge, diamond
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rude {noun} [plant]
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:: rue (various perennial shrubs of the genus Ruta)
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ruder {noun}
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:: diamonds [one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦]
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rug {noun}
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:: rye (Secale cereale)
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rugbrød {noun}
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:: rye bread
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rugemor {noun}
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:: surrogate mother (woman who gives birth to a child not her own)
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rugmel {n}
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:: rye flour
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ruinere {v}
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:: ruin
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rulle {noun}
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:: roll
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rulle {noun}
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:: coil
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rulle {noun}
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:: scroll
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rulle {noun}
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:: cylinder, roll, roller
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rulle {noun}
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:: reel, spool
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rulle {noun}
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:: curler
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rulle {v}
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:: to roll
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rulle {v}
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:: to wind
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rulle {v} [slang]
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:: to mug
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rullevej {c}
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:: taxiway
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rum {noun}
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:: room [part of a building]
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rum {noun}
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:: compartment
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rum {noun} [chiefly definite]
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:: space [the universe except Earth and its atmosphere]
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rum {adj} [archaic]
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:: wide, spacious
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Rumænien {prop}
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:: Romania
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rumænsk {adj}
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:: Romanian (of or relating to Romania, its people, or language)
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rumkapløb {noun}
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:: space race
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rumme {v}
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:: to contain
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rumme {v} [idiomatic]
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:: to harbor or grasp (feelings, thoughts)
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rumtid {noun} [physics]
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:: spacetime
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rumvæsen {noun}
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:: alien, space alien, extraterrestrial
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run. {adj} [lexicography]
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:: abbreviation of runedansk
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rund {adj}
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:: round, circular
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rund {adj}
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:: plump, chubby, rotund
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rund {adj}
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:: smooth (of a beverage: having a pleasantly rounded flavor; neither rough nor astringent)
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rundbold {noun}
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:: a game
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runde {noun}
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:: a round [e.g. in boxing]
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runde {noun}
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:: a stroll
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runde {v}
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:: to make round
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runde {v}
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:: to round (something)
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runde af {v}
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:: round off
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runde af {v}
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:: finish (of conversation)
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rundetrunte {noun}
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:: a female slut, a woman who has had many sexual partners
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rundkørsel {c}
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:: roundabout (traffic)
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rundsav {noun}
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:: a circular saw (power saw with a circular cutting blade)
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rundsave på albuerne {phrase}
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:: sharp elbows; a willingness to sacrifice others to advance one's own ambitions, especially those relating to a career
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rundt {adv}
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:: round, around
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rune {noun}
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:: rune
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Rune {prop}
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:: given name derived from Old Norse Rúni
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runedansk {adj}
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:: Runic Danish; Old East Norse dialect (sometimes considered a language separate from Old Norse, Old East Scandinavian and few other designations are also used) of the Danish runestones. According to different definitions Old Danish is considered either a synonymous term or a descendant of the Runic Danish
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runedansk {prop}
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:: Old Danish
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rus {noun}
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:: intoxication
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rus {noun}
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:: ecstasy
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rus {noun}
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:: freshman, first-year student
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ruse {noun}
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:: fish-trap
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Rusland {prop}
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:: Russia
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rusmiddel {n}
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:: intoxicant
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russer {noun}
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:: Russian, a person from Russia
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russerhad {noun}
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:: Russophobia
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russisk {adj}
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:: Russian (of or pertaining to Russia)
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russisk {n}
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:: Russian (the Russian language)
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russo- {prefix}
|
:: Russo-
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russofili {noun}
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:: Russophilia
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russofobi {c}
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:: Russophobia
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rust {noun}
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:: rust
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rust {noun}
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:: corrosion
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rusten {adj}
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:: rusty
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rustfrit stål {noun}
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:: stainless steel
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rutebil {noun}
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:: bus, coach [an intercity bus]
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rutebil {noun}
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:: an oblong meringue cookie
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rutebilstation {noun}
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:: bus station
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rutenium {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of ruthenium
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Ruth {prop}
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:: Ruth [biblical character]
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Ruth {prop}
|
:: given name of biblical origin
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ruthenium {n}
|
:: ruthenium
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rutherfordium {noun}
|
:: rutherfordium
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ry {noun}
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:: reputation
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rydde {v}
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:: To clear, empty
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ryg {noun}
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:: back
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ryg {noun}
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:: spine
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ryg {noun}
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:: ridge
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ryge {vi}
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:: to smoke [to give off smoke]
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ryge {vt}
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:: to smoke [to inhale and exhale tobacco smoke, to do so regularly or habitually]
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ryge {vt}
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:: to smoke [to preserve food with smoke]
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ryge {vi}
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:: to go, fall [quickly or suddenly]
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rygeforbud {n}
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:: smoking ban
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ryge og rejse {adv} [idiomatic]
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:: fuck off
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ryger {noun}
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:: smoker (person who smokes tobacco habitually)
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ryggesløs {adj}
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:: profligate, dissolute
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ryghvirvel {noun}
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:: vertebra
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rygning {noun}
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:: smoking
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rygning {noun}
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:: fumigation
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rygning {noun}
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:: ridge
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rygrad {noun}
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:: spine, backbone
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rygsæk {noun}
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:: backpack, rucksack
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rygsøjle {noun} [skeleton]
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:: spine (backbone)
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rygte {noun}
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:: rumour
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rygte {noun}
|
:: reputation
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rygtes {v} [deponent]
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:: to be rumoured, get about
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rykker {noun}
|
:: a dunning letter
|
rynke {noun}
|
:: wrinkle (in the skin)
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rynke {v}
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:: wrinkle, distort (skin)
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rype {noun}
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:: ptarmigan (of the genus Lagopus)
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ryste {v}
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:: to shake
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ryste ud af ærmet {v}
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:: To mention or produce quickly and easily
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rytter {noun}
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:: rider, horseman
|
rytter {noun}
|
:: rider [of a bike or a motorbike]
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rytteri {noun}
|
:: cavalry
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