gabardine {n} (type of woolen cloth)
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:: gabardin {m}; gabardin {m}
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gable {n} (triangular area of wall)
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:: gavl {m}
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Gabon {prop} (Gabonese Republic)
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:: Gabon
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Gabonese {n} (A person from Gabon or of Gabonese descent)
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:: gaboner {m}; gabonar {m}
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Gabonese {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Gabon or the Gabonese people)
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:: gabonsk; gabonsk
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Gabriel {prop} (male given name)
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:: Gabriel
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Gabriel {prop} (archangel)
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:: Gabriel
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gadfly {n} (fly of the family Oestridae) SEE: botfly
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::
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gadfly {n} (fly of the family Tabanidae) SEE: horsefly
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::
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gadolinium {n} (chemical element)
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:: gadolinium
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Gaea {prop} (earth goddess)
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:: Gaia {f}; Gaia {f}
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Gaelic {prop} (Scottish Gaelic) SEE: Scottish Gaelic
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::
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Gaelic {prop} (Goidelic) SEE: Goidelic
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::
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gaff {n} (minor error or faux pas) SEE: gaffe
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::
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gaffe {n} (a foolish error, especially one made in public)
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:: brøler {m}
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gaffer {n} (baby) SEE: baby
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::
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gaffer {n} (glassblower) SEE: glassblower
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::
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gag {n} (convulsion)
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:: brekning {m} {f}
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gag {v} (To experience the vomiting reflex)
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:: brekke seg
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gaga {adj} (crazy)
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:: gal
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Gagauzia {prop} (Autonomous region)
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:: Gagauzia
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gage {v} (gauge) SEE: gauge
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::
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gaiety {n} (state of being happy)
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:: munterhet {m} {f}
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gain {n} (what one gains (profit))
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:: gevinst {m}, utbytte {n}; gevinst {m}, utbytte {n}
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gain {n} (factor by which signal is multiplied)
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:: forsterkning {m} {f}
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gain {n}
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:: vinning {m} , gevinst {m}
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gainsay {v} (to contradict something said)
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:: motsi; motsi, bestride, fornekte, forby
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gainword {n} (a word a language has borrowed from another language) SEE: loanword
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::
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gait {n} (manner of walking)
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:: ganglag {n}; gange {c}, gangart {m} {f}
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gait {n} (horse's way of moving)
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:: gangart {m} {f}; gangart {m} {f}
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gala {adj} (festive)
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:: galla {m}
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galactic {adj} (relating to a/the galaxy)
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:: galaktisk; galaktisk
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galactose {n} (the monosaccharide)
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:: galaktose
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galah {n} (fool) SEE: fool
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::
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Galatians {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Galaterne {m-p} {f-p}
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galaxy {n} (collection of billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc)
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:: galakse {m}
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galaxy {n} (the Milky Way) SEE: Milky Way
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::
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gale {n} (meteorology: a very strong wind)
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:: kuling
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gale {n} (Myrica gale)
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:: pors
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galeophobia {n} (fear of cats and felines) SEE: ailurophobia
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::
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galette {n} (a type of flat, round cake)
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:: galette
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Galician {n} (Romance language spoken in Galicia)
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:: galisisk {m}; galisisk {m}
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Galilee {prop} (region of northern Israel)
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:: Galilea {f}; Galilea {f}
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gall {n} (bile) SEE: bile
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::
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gall {n} (gall bladder) SEE: gall bladder
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::
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gall bladder {n} (pear-shaped organ that stores bile)
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:: galleblære {m} {f}; gallblære {f}, galleblære {f}
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Gallegan {prop} (the Galician language) SEE: Galician
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::
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galleon {n} (large sailing ship)
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:: gallion {m}; gallion {m}
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gallery {n} (institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of works of art)
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:: galleri {n}; galleri {n}
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gallery {n} (establishment that buys, sells, and displays works of art)
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:: galleri {n}; galleri {n}
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gallery {n} (area of a theater, concert hall, or auditorium)
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:: galleri {n}; galleri {n}
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galley {n} (ship propelled primarily by oars)
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:: galei {m}; galei {m}
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galley {n} (cooking room or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft)
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:: bysse {m} {f}; bysse {f}
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Gallic {adj} (of or relating to Gaul or France)
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:: gallisk; gallisk
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gallium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: gallium {n}
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gallop {n} (fastest gait of a horse)
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:: galopp
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gallop {v} (to ride at a galloping pace)
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:: galoppere
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gallows {n} (wooden framework on which persons are put to death by hanging)
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:: galge {m}
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gallows humor {n} (comedy that still manages to be funny in the face of a perfectly hopeless situation)
|
:: galgenhumor {m}; galgenhumor {m}
|
gallstone {n} (small, hard object, that sometimes forms in the gall bladder)
|
:: gallestein {m}; gallestein {m}
|
galore {adj} (in abundance)
|
:: i overflod; i overflod, i ovnøgd
|
galpal {n} (close female friend) SEE: girlfriend
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::
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galvanic {adj} (of or pertaining to galvanism; electric)
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:: galvanisk; galvanisk
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galvanised {adj} (coated with zinc)
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:: galvanisert; galvanisert
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galvanize {v} (to coat with rust-resistant zinc)
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:: forsinke; forsinka, forsinke
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Galway Bay {prop} (bay off the west coast of Ireland)
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:: Galway Bay {m} {f}, Galwaybukten {m} {f}; Galway Bay {f}
|
Gambia {prop} (The Republic of The Gambia)
|
:: Gambia
|
Gambian {adj} (of Gambia)
|
:: gambisk; gambisk
|
Gambian {n} (person from Gambia)
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:: gambier {m}; gambiar {m}
|
game {n} (playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime)
|
:: spill {n} (a game with a winner), lek {m} (a game without a winner)
|
game {n} (wild animals hunted for food)
|
:: vilt {n}; vilt {n}
|
game {adj} (willing to participate)
|
:: med
|
game console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console
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::
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gameness {n} (courage) SEE: courage
|
::
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game of chance {n} (game in which the outcome is at least partly determined by random variables)
|
:: hasardspill {n}; hasardspel {n}
|
game over {phrase} (message)
|
:: game over
|
games console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console
|
::
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gamete {n} (reproductive cell)
|
:: kjønnscelle; kjønnscelle
|
game theory {n} (mathematical study of strategic situations)
|
:: spillteori; spelteori
|
gaming console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console
|
::
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gaming machine {n} (machine for gambling)
|
:: spilleautomat {m}; speleautomat {m}
|
gaming machine {n} (machine for video games)
|
:: spilleautomat {m}
|
gamma radiation {n} (type of radiation)
|
:: gammastråling {m} {f}; gammastråling {f}
|
gamma ray {n} (very high frequency electromagnetic radiation)
|
:: gammastråle {m}; gammastråle {m}
|
gamut {n} (all the colours available to a device)
|
:: palett {m}
|
gander {n} (a male goose)
|
:: gasse {m}, hanngås {m} {f}, gåsestegg {m}; gasse {m}, hanngås {f}, gåsestegg {m}
|
gang bang {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy
|
::
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gang bang {n} (gang rape) SEE: gang rape
|
::
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Ganges {prop} (the river)
|
:: Ganges
|
gangly {adj} (tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness)
|
:: hengslete
|
Gang of Four {prop} (leftist political faction)
|
:: firerbanden {m}
|
gangplank {n} (board used as a temporary footbridge between a ship and a dockside)
|
:: landgang {m}; landgang {m}
|
gang rape {n} (rape by a number of people)
|
:: gruppevoldtekt {m} {f}
|
gangrene {n} (the necrosis or rotting of flesh)
|
:: koldbrann {m}, gangren {m} {n}; kaldbrann {m}, gangren {m} {n}
|
gangway {n} (nautical: passage through the side of a ship)
|
:: landgang {m}; landgang {m}
|
gaol {v} (jail) SEE: jail
|
::
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gap {n} (hiatus) SEE: hiatus
|
::
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gap {n} (opening made by breaking or parting)
|
:: luke {m} {f}, åpning {m} {f}, mellomrom {n}, lomme {m} {f}, tomrom {n}, gap {n}, spalte {m} {f}
|
garage {n} (aviation: shed for housing an aircraft) SEE: hangar
|
::
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garage {n} (petrol filling station) SEE: gas station
|
::
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garage {n} (building or section of building to store a car, tools etc.)
|
:: garasje {m}; garasje {m}
|
garage {n} (space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other) SEE: siding
|
::
|
garbage {n} (waste material)
|
:: avfall {n}, søppel {n}, boss {n}
|
garbage bag {n} (plastic bag for the disposal of household waste)
|
:: søppelpose
|
garbage can {n} (waste receptacle)
|
:: søppelbøtte
|
garbage truck {n} (waste collection vehicle)
|
:: renovasjonsbil {m}, søppelbil {m}; renovasjonsbil {m}, søppelbil {m}
|
garden {n} (piece of land outside with flowers and plants)
|
:: hage {m}, have {m}
|
garden {n} (gardens with public access)
|
:: park {m}; hageanlegg {n}; hageanlegg {n}
|
garden {n} (grounds at the front or back of a house)
|
:: hage {m}, tomt {m}
|
gardener {n} (one who gardens)
|
:: gartner {m}; gartnar {m}
|
garden gnome {n} (a small statue of a gnome used as a garden ornament)
|
:: hagenisse {m}; hagenisse {m}
|
garden hose {n} (type of hose)
|
:: hageslange {m}; hageslange {m}
|
garden hose {n} (length of hose)
|
:: hageslange {m}; hageslange {m}
|
gardening {n} (the care of a garden)
|
:: hagebruk {n}, hagearbeid; hagebruk {n}
|
Garden of Eden {prop} (place where Adam and Eve first lived)
|
:: Edens hage; Edens hage, hagen i Eden
|
garden party {n} (garden party)
|
:: hagefest {m}; hagefest {m}
|
garden path {n} (path in a garden)
|
:: hagegang {m}; hagegang {m}
|
garland {n} (wreath of flowers)
|
:: krans {m}; krans {m}
|
garlic {n} (plant)
|
:: hvitløk {m}; kvitlauk {m}
|
garlic bread {n} (bread topped with garlic)
|
:: hvitløksbrød {n}; kvitløksbrød {n}, kvitlauksbrød {n}
|
garlic mustard {n} (Alliaria petiolata)
|
:: løkurt
|
garlic press {n} (ustensil)
|
:: hvitløkspresse {m} {f}; hvitløkspresse {f}
|
garment {n} (single item of clothing)
|
:: plagg {n}, klesplagg {n}
|
garret {n} (an attic or semi-finished room just beneath the roof of a house)
|
:: loft {f}, loftsrom {f}
|
garter {n} (band around leg)
|
:: hosebånd {c} , strømpebånd {c}
|
gas chamber {n} (a sealed chamber in which people are executed with gas)
|
:: gasskammer
|
gas cylinder {n} (cylindrical vessel)
|
:: gassflaske {m} {f}; gassflaske {f}
|
gaseous {adj} (relating to, or existing as, gas)
|
:: gassformig; gassformig
|
gas field {n} (natural gas field)
|
:: gassfelt {n}; gassfelt {n}
|
gash {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva
|
::
|
gasholder {n}
|
:: gassklokke {f}; gassklokke {f}
|
gasket {n} (mechanical seal)
|
:: pakning {m}
|
gaslight {n} (lamp which burns piped illuminating gas)
|
:: gasslampe {m} {f}; gasslampe {m} {f}
|
gas oil {n} (fuel oil)
|
:: gassolje {m} {f}; gassolje {m} {f}
|
gasoline {n} (motor fuel)
|
:: bensin {m}
|
gasometer {n} (gasholder) SEE: gasholder
|
::
|
gasp {v} (to draw in the breath suddenly)
|
:: gispe
|
gasp {v} (to breathe laboriously or convulsively)
|
:: pese
|
gasp {n} (A short, sudden intake of breath)
|
:: gisp {n}
|
gasp {n} (A draw or drag on a cigarette (or gasper))
|
:: drag {n}; trekk {n}
|
gas pedal {n} (accelerator) SEE: accelerator
|
::
|
gas station {n} (an establishment which sells gasoline to pump directly into a car)
|
:: bensinstasjon {m}; bensinstasjon {m}
|
gas tank {n} (fuel tank)
|
:: bensinkanne {m}
|
gastric cancer {n} (cancer of the stomach) SEE: stomach cancer
|
::
|
gastritis {n} (inflammation of the lining of the stomach)
|
:: gastritt {m}, magekatarr {m}; gastritt {m}, magekatarr {m}
|
gastroenterology {n} (the study of the digestive system)
|
:: gastroenterologi {m}; gastroenterologi {m}
|
gastroesophageal reflux {n} (pain from influx of gastric juices into the esophagus) SEE: heartburn
|
::
|
gastronome {n} (gourmet) SEE: gourmet
|
::
|
gasworks {n} (factory)
|
:: gassverk {n}; gassverk {n}
|
gate {n} (door-like structure outside)
|
:: port {m}
|
gate {n} (doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall)
|
:: port {m}
|
gateway {n} (entrance)
|
:: inngangsport {m}; inngangsport {m}
|
gather {v} (to bring together; to collect)
|
:: samle; samle
|
gathering {n} (get-together, social function)
|
:: sammenkomst {m}
|
gathering {n} (group of people or things)
|
:: innsamling {m} {f}; innsamling {f}
|
Gatling gun {n} (a type of machine gun)
|
:: gatlingvåpen
|
gauge {n} (a measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard)
|
:: mål {n}; mål {n}
|
gauge {n} (any instrument for ascertaining or regulating the level, state, dimensions or forms of things; as, a rain gauge; a steam gauge)
|
:: måler {m}; målar {m}
|
gauge {n} (distance between the rails of a railway)
|
:: sporvidde {m} {f}, sporbredde {m}; sporvidd {f}, sporvidde {f}, sporbreidd {f}, sporbreidde {f}
|
gauge boson {n} (particle)
|
:: gauge-boson {n}, justerboson {n}
|
Gaul {prop} (region)
|
:: Gallia {n}; Gallia {n}
|
Gaul {n} (person)
|
:: galler {m}; gallar {m}
|
Gaulish {adj} (of or pertaining to Gaul)
|
:: gallisk; gallisk
|
Gaulish {prop} (Celtic language of Gaul)
|
:: gallisk {m}; gallisk {m}
|
Gaussian {adj} (Gaussian)
|
:: gaussisk; gaussisk
|
gauze {n} (thin fabric with open weave)
|
:: gas {m}; gas {m}
|
gauze {n} (cotton fabric used as surgical dressing)
|
:: gasbind {n} ; gas {m}; gas {m}
|
gay {adj} (happy, joyful and lively)
|
:: festlig, glad, livlig
|
gay {adj} (festive, bright, colorful)
|
:: morsom, festlig, fargerik
|
gay {adj} (homosexual, see also: homosexual; lesbian)
|
:: homoseksuell, homo, homse, soper, bøg {m}
|
gay {adj} (typical of homosexual appearance)
|
:: homo, homsete
|
gay {adj} (behaving in a way associated with females)
|
:: femi
|
gay {n} (homosexual person, especially male, see also: lesbian; homosexual; fairy; fag; poof; bender; bugger)
|
:: homse {c}; homo, gay
|
gay bar {n} (nightclub whose primary clientele are LGBT people)
|
:: homsebar {m}
|
gay marriage {n} (marriage between two people of the same sex)
|
:: likekjønnet ekteskap {n}, samkjønnet ekteskap {n}, homofilt ekteskap {n}; homoekteskap {n}; homoekteskap {n}
|
Gaza {prop} (Gaza Strip) SEE: Gaza Strip
|
::
|
Gaza Strip {prop} (Gaza Strip)
|
:: Gazastripen {m}; Gazastripa {f}
|
gazelle {n} (antelope)
|
:: gasell {m}; gasell {m}
|
Gdańsk {prop} (city of Poland)
|
:: Gdańsk {n}; Gdańsk {n}
|
gear {n} (equipment or paraphernalia)
|
:: utstyr {n}; utstyr {n}
|
gear {n} (a wheel with grooves)
|
:: tannhjul {n}; tannhjul {n}
|
gear {n} (a particular combination or choice of interlocking gears)
|
:: gir {n}; gir {n}
|
gear {n} (motor car transmission)
|
:: gir {n}; gir {n}
|
gearbox {n} (train of gears)
|
:: girkasse {m} {f}
|
gear change {n} (mechanism which changes gears in a car)
|
:: girskift {n}, girskifte {n}; girskift {n}, girskifte {n}
|
gear lever {n} (lever used to change gears)
|
:: girspak {m}; girspak {m}
|
gear shift {n} (part of a gearbox involved in changing gear)
|
:: girskift {n}, girskifte {n}; girskift {n}, girskifte {n}
|
gear stick {n} (gear lever) SEE: gear lever
|
::
|
gearstick {n} (gear lever) SEE: gear lever
|
::
|
gecko {n} (lizard of the family Gekkonidae)
|
:: gekko {m}; gekko {m}
|
geek {n} (Australian: look) SEE: look
|
::
|
geez {interj} (An exclamation denoting surprise or frustration)
|
:: i jesu navn
|
geezer {n} (device for boiling water) SEE: geyser
|
::
|
gegenschein {n}
|
:: gegenschein
|
Gehenna {prop} (hell, in Abrahamic religions)
|
:: Gehenna
|
Gehinnom {prop} (Jewish realm of the afterlife) SEE: Gehenna
|
::
|
Geiger counter {n} (device)
|
:: geigerteller {m}; geigerteljar {m}
|
geisha {n} (a Japanese entertainer)
|
:: geisha {m}; geisha {f}
|
gel {n} (suspension of solid in liquid)
|
:: gel
|
geld {n} (money) SEE: money
|
::
|
geld {v} (castrate) SEE: castrate
|
::
|
geld {v}
|
:: gjelde
|
gelding {n} (eunuch) SEE: eunuch
|
::
|
gelding {n} (castrated male horse)
|
:: vallak {m}; vallak {m}
|
gem {n} (precious stone)
|
:: edelstein {m}, edelsten {m}; edelstein {m}
|
Gemini {prop} (constellation)
|
:: Tvillingene {m-p}; Tvillingane {m-p}
|
Gemini {prop} (astrological sign)
|
:: Tvillingene {m-p}; Tvillingane {m-p}
|
Gemini {n} (Someone with a Gemini star sign)
|
:: tvilling {m}; tvilling {m}
|
gemstone {n} (a gem)
|
:: edelstein {m}, edelsten {m}, smykkestein {m}; edelstein {m}, smykkestein {m}
|
Gemütlichkeit {n} (coziness)
|
:: hygge
|
gendarme {n} (member of the gendarmerie)
|
:: Konstabel
|
gendarmerie {n} (military body charged with police duties)
|
:: gendarmeri
|
gender {n} (grammar: division of nouns and pronouns)
|
:: kjønn {n}
|
gender {n} (biological sex)
|
:: kjønn {n}
|
gender {n} (grammar: voice (of verbs)) SEE: voice
|
::
|
gender-neutral {adj} (applicable to all genders)
|
:: kjønnsnøytral; kjønnsnøytral
|
gene {n} (unit of heredity)
|
:: gen {m} {n}
|
genealogist {n} (person who studies or practises genealogy, expert in genealogy)
|
:: genealog {m}, ættegransker {m}, slektsforsker {m}, slektshistoriker {m}; genealog {m}, ættegranskar {m}, slektsforskar {m}, slektshistorikar {m}
|
genealogy {n} (study and recording of descents)
|
:: slektsforskning; genealogi {m}; genealogi {m}, slektsforsking
|
general {adj} (involving every part or member, not specific or particular)
|
:: allmenn, generell
|
general {adj} (widespread, common)
|
:: allminnelig, vanlig
|
general {adj} (not limited in application; applicable to a whole class or category)
|
:: generell
|
general {n} (military rank)
|
:: general {m}; general {m}
|
general {n}
|
:: general
|
General Assembly {prop} (United Nations General Assembly) SEE: United Nations General Assembly
|
::
|
general election {n} (election held at regular intervals)
|
:: parlamentsvalg {n}; parlamentsval {n}
|
generalisation {n} (formulation of general concepts)
|
:: generalisering {m} {f}; generalisering {f}
|
general knowledge {n} (wide body of information that a person acquires from education and from life)
|
:: allmenndannelse {m}
|
general ledger {n} (central accounting record)
|
:: hovedbok {m} {f}
|
generation {n} (origination by some process; formation)
|
:: generering {m} {f}; generering {f}
|
generation {n} (period of around thirty years)
|
:: generasjon {m}; generasjon {m}
|
generation {n} (single step in the succession of natural descent)
|
:: generasjon {m}
|
generator {n} (apparatus: electrical generator)
|
:: generator {m}; generator {m}
|
generic {adj} (very comprehensive)
|
:: generisk
|
generic {adj} (of, or relating to a genus)
|
:: generisk
|
generic {adj} (not having a brand name)
|
:: merkelo/s, generisk
|
generic {adj} (specifying neither masculine nor feminine e.g. salesperson)
|
:: kjo/nnsno/ytral
|
generous {adj} (willing to give and share unsparingly)
|
:: sjenerøs; sjenerøs
|
generous {adj} (large, ample)
|
:: sjenerøs; sjenerøs
|
genesis {n} (the origin, start, or point at which something comes into being)
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:: tilblivelse {m}, genese {m}; tilbliing {f}, tilverting {f}, genese {m}
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Genesis {prop} (the book of the Bible)
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:: Første Mosebok
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genetics {n} (branch of biology)
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:: genetikk {m}, arvelighetslære {m} {f}; genetikk {m}, arvelære {f}, nedarvingslære {f}, nedervingslære {f}
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Geneva {prop} (city)
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:: Genève
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Geneva Convention {prop} (international treaty)
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:: Genève-konvensjonene
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genitality {n} (genitality)
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:: genitalitet {m}
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genital wart {n} (sexually transmitted infection)
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:: kjønnsvorte {m} {f}, kondylom {n}; kjønnsvorte {f}, kondylom {n}
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genitive {n} (inflection pattern)
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:: genitiv {m}
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genitive case {n} (genitive) SEE: genitive
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::
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genoa {n} (a staysail)
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:: genoa {m}; genoa {m}
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Genoa {prop} (Italian city)
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:: Genova; Genova
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genocide {n} (systematic killing of substantial numbers of people)
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:: folkemord {n}; folkemord {n}
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genre {n} (kind; type; sort)
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:: sjanger {m}, genre {m}; sjanger {m}, genre {m}
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gens {n} (legally defined unit of Roman society)
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:: gens
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genticide {n} (killing of a race or nation of people) SEE: genocide
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::
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gentile {adj}
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:: fornem
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gentleman {n} (toilets intended for use by men)
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:: herrer {m-p}, herretoalett {n}
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gentoo penguin {n} (penguin)
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:: bøylepingvin
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gentrification {n} (process of renewal accompanying an influx of relatively affluent people)
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:: gentrifisering {m} {f}; gentrifisering {f}
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gentrify {v} (to renovate something, especially housing to make more appealing to the middle classes)
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:: gentrifisere
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genuine {adj} (real, authentic)
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:: ekte, genuin; ekte, genuin
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genus {n} (rank in a taxonomic classification between family and species)
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:: slekt {m} {f}
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geochemistry {n} (branch of chemistry)
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:: geokjemi {m}; geokjemi {m}
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geodesic {adj} (of or relating to a geodesic dome)
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:: geodetisk; geodetisk; geodetisk; geodetisk
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geodesy {n} (scientific discipline)
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:: geodesi {m}; geodesi {m}
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geodetic {adj} (geodesic) SEE: geodesic
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::
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geodetic {adj} (relating to geodesy)
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:: geodetisk; geodetisk
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geoglyph {n} (large-scale drawing on the ground)
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:: geoglyf; geoglyf
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geographer {n} (a specialist in geography)
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:: geograf {m}; geograf {m}
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geographic {adj} (pertaining to geography)
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:: geografisk; geografisk
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geographical {adj} (geographic) SEE: geographic
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::
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geographic information system {n} (an electronic system)
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:: GIS
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geography {n} (study of physical structure and inhabitants of the Earth)
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:: geografi {m}; geografi {m}, landkunne {f}
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geoid {n} (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)
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:: geoide; geoide
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geologic {adj} (relating to geology)
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:: geologisk; geologisk
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geological {adj} (geologic) SEE: geologic
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::
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geologist {n} (person skilled at geology)
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:: geolog {m}; geolog {m}
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geology {n} (the study of the earth)
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:: geologi {m}
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geomancy {n} (type of divination)
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:: geomantikk {m}
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geometer moth {n} (geometer moth) SEE: geometrid moth
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::
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geometric {adj} (of or relating to geometry)
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:: geometrisk; geometrisk
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geometrical {adj} (geometric) SEE: geometric
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::
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geometric series {n} (infinite series of terms in geometric progression)
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:: geometrisk følge {m}; geometrisk følgje {f}, geometrisk fylgje {f}, geometrisk følge {f}
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geometrid {n} (geometrid moth) SEE: geometrid moth
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::
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geometrid moth {n} (moth)
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:: måler {m}; målar {m}
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geometry {n} (branch of mathematics)
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:: geometri {m}; geometri {m}
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geomorphology {n} (the study of landforms)
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:: geomorfologi {m}; geomorfologi {m}
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geophysical {adj} (of or pertaining to geophysics)
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:: geofysisk; geofysisk
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geophysics {n} (branch of earth science)
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:: geofysikk {m}; geofysikk {m}
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geopolitical {adj} (of, or relating to geopolitics)
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:: geopolitisk; geopolitisk
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George {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Georg, Jørgen
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Georgeson {prop} (surname meaning "son of George")
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:: Jørgensen
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Georgia {prop} (country)
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:: Georgia
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Georgia {prop} (state of the USA)
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:: Georgia
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Georgian {n} (language of the country Georgia)
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:: georgisk {m}, grusisk {m}; georgisk {m}, grusisk {m}
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Georgian {n} (person from the country of Georgia)
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:: georgier {m}, grusier {m}; georgiar {m}, grusiar {m}
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Georgian {adj} (pertaining to the country, people or language of Georgia)
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:: georgisk; georgisk
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geoscience {n} (earth science) SEE: earth science
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::
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geothermal {adj} (pertaining to heat energy)
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:: geotermisk; geotermisk
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ger {n} (yurt) SEE: yurt
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::
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Gerald {prop} (male given name)
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:: Geirvald {m}
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geranium {n} (cranesbill)
|
:: geranium {m}, storkenebb {m} {n}; geranium {m}, storkenebb {m} {n}
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geranium {n} (common name for Pelargoniums)
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:: geranium {m}; geranium {m}
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German {n} (native or inhabitant of Germany; person of German citizenship or nationality)
|
:: tysker {m}; tyskar {m}
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German {n} (member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany)
|
:: tysker {m}; tyskar {m}
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German {n} (member of a Germanic tribe)
|
:: germaner {m}; germanar {m}
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German {prop} (the German language)
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:: tysk {m}; tysk {m}
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German {adj} (of or relating to the country of Germany)
|
:: tysk; tysk
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German {adj} (of or relating to the German people)
|
:: germansk; germansk
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German Autumn {prop} (set of events in late 1977)
|
:: Den tyske høsten
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German Bight {prop} (bay in the North Sea)
|
:: Tyskebukta
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German Democratic Republic {prop} (East Germany from 1949-1990)
|
:: Den tyske demokratiske republikk {m}; Den tyske demokratiske republikken {m}
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German Empire {prop} (Germany between 1871 and 1918)
|
:: Tyske rike
|
Germanic {prop} (group of Indo-European languages)
|
:: germansk
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Germanic {adj} (relating to the Germanic peoples)
|
:: germansk
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Germanic {adj} (relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic)
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:: germansk
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Germanic {adj} (having German characteristics)
|
:: tysk, germansk
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germanium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: germanium {n}
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germanophilia {n} (the love of the country, culture or people of Germany)
|
:: germanofili {f}
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German Shepherd {n} (breed of dog)
|
:: schäferhund {m}
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German sparrow {n} (tree sparrow) SEE: tree sparrow
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::
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Germany {prop} (country in Central Europe)
|
:: Tyskland {n}; Tyskland {n}
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germinate {v} (sprout or produce buds)
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:: spire
|
germophobia {n} (pathological fear of germs) SEE: bacillophobia
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::
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Gertrude {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Gjertrud
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gerund {n} (verb form functioning as a verbal noun)
|
:: gerundium {n}
|
gerund {n} (verb form functioning as an adverb)
|
:: gerundium {n}
|
gerundive {n} (Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity)
|
:: gerundiv
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gestalt {n} (collection of entities that creates a unified concept)
|
:: gestalt {m}
|
gestation {n} (period of time a fetus develops inside mother's body)
|
:: svangerskap {n}, graviditet {m}; drektighet {m} {f} ; drektigheit
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gesture {n} (motion of the limbs or body)
|
:: gest {m}; gest {m}
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gesture {n} (act or remark)
|
:: gest {m}; gest {m}
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gesundheit {interj} (said to someone who has just sneezed) SEE: bless you
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::
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get {v} (to obtain)
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:: få tak i, oppnå
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get {v} (to receive)
|
:: få, motta
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get {v} (to become)
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:: bli
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get {v} (colloquial: to understand)
|
:: forstå, fatte
|
get {v} (colloquial: to be)
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:: bli
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get a move on {v} (hurry up) SEE: hurry up
|
::
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get at {v} (to manage to gain access to) SEE: access
|
::
|
get at {v} (to attack verbally or physically) SEE: attack
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::
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get at {v} ((slang) to contact someone) SEE: contact
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::
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get away {v} (to avoid capture; to escape (from)) SEE: escape
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::
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get cold feet {v} (to become nervous or anxious and reconsider a decision about an upcoming event)
|
:: få kalde føtter; få kalde føter
|
get laid {v} (take part in a sexual act) SEE: have sex
|
::
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get lost {interj} (Go away!)
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:: kom deg vekk!; kom deg vekk!
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get on {v} (to board or mount)
|
:: gå på, hoppe på
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get on {v} (to enter (a vehicle))
|
:: gå på, hoppe på
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get on {v} (to be successful)
|
:: klare seg
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get on {v} (to progress (with))
|
:: komme i gang, gå i gang, sette i gang
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get on {v} (to become old)
|
:: eldes
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get one's act together {v} (become serious and organized)
|
:: få orden i sysakene, få ting på stell
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get on someone's nerves {v} (annoy or irritate)
|
:: gå noen på nervene
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get out of bed on the wrong side {v} (to start the day in a bad mood) SEE: get up on the wrong side of the bed
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::
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get out of here {interj} (command to leave)
|
:: stikk, stikk av, forsvinn, ha deg bort, kom deg bort
|
get outta here {interj} (get out of here) SEE: get out of here
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::
|
get over {v} (to forget, and move on)
|
:: komme over
|
get rid of {v} (remove)
|
:: bli kvitt
|
get the hang of {v} (to learn to handle with some skill)
|
:: få draget på
|
get-together {n}
|
:: sammenkomst {m}
|
get to the point {v} (State directly)
|
:: komme til poenget
|
get up {v} (to rise from one's bed)
|
:: stå opp
|
get up on the wrong side of the bed {v} (to feel irritable without a particular reason)
|
:: stå opp på feil side av sengen
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get well soon {phrase} (expressing hope that someone recovers soon)
|
:: god bedring; god betring
|
geyser {n} (boiling spring)
|
:: geysir {m}; geysir {m}
|
g-force {n} (acceleration of a body)
|
:: tyngdeakselerasjon
|
Ghana {prop} (The Republic of Ghana)
|
:: Ghana
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Ghanaian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Ghana or the Ghanaian people)
|
:: ghanesisk; ghanesisk
|
Ghanaian {n} (person from Ghana or of Ghanaian descent)
|
:: ghaneser {m}; ghanesar {m}
|
Ghanan {adj} (Ghanaian) SEE: Ghanaian
|
::
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Ghanan {n} (Ghanaian) SEE: Ghanaian
|
::
|
Ghent {prop} (capital city of the province of East Flanders, Belgium)
|
:: Gent; Gent
|
ghetto {n} (area of a city in which Jews were concentrated)
|
:: getto {m}; getto {m}
|
ghetto {n} (area of a city where people of another ethnicity concentrate or are concentrated)
|
:: getto {m}; getto {m}
|
ghetto {n} (area where people (distinguished by sharing something other than ethnicity) concentrate or are concentrated)
|
:: getto {m}; getto {m}
|
ghetto bird {n} (police helicopter)
|
:: politihelikopter {n}; politihelikopter {n}
|
Ghibelline {n} (member of a medieval Italian faction that supported the German emperors)
|
:: ghibellin {m}
|
ghost {n} (spirit appearing after death)
|
:: spøkelse {n}, gjenferd, gjenganger, fantom {n}, ånd, dauding, skrømt, gespenster, draug, sjel
|
ghost {n} (faint shadowy semblance)
|
:: spøkelse {n}
|
ghost {n} (soul) SEE: soul
|
::
|
ghost story {n} (story about ghosts)
|
:: spøkelsesfortelling
|
ghost town {n} (town which has become deserted)
|
:: spøkelsesby {m}; spøkelsesby {m}, spøkjelsesby {m}
|
giant {n} (mythical human)
|
:: kjempe {m} {f}
|
giant panda {n} (mammal)
|
:: panda {m}
|
gibberish {n} (unintelligible speech or writing)
|
:: kaudervelsk, vrøvl {n}, vås {n}, kaudervelsk {m}, sprøyt {n}, sludder {n}
|
Gibraltar {prop} (British overseas territory)
|
:: Gibraltar; Gibraltar
|
Gibraltar {prop} (Strait of Gibraltar) SEE: Strait of Gibraltar
|
::
|
giddiness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness
|
::
|
gift {n} (something given to another voluntarily, without charge)
|
:: gave {m} {f}, presang {m}; gåve {f}, presang {m}
|
gift {n} (a talent or natural ability)
|
:: gave {m} {f}; gåve {f}
|
gift card {n} (a card issued by retailers)
|
:: gavekort {n}
|
gift certificate {n} (voucher entitling the bearer to free products or services)
|
:: gavekort {n}; gåvekort {n}
|
gifted {adj}
|
:: begavet
|
gift voucher {n} (voucher given as a present) SEE: gift certificate
|
::
|
gig {n} (forked spear)
|
:: lyster {m} {f}, lystregaffel {m}
|
gigantic {adj} (very large)
|
:: gigantisk, kjempestor; gigantisk, kjempestor
|
gigaton {n} (one billion tons)
|
:: gigatonn {n}; gigatonn {n}
|
giggle {v} (laugh)
|
:: fnise, knise
|
giggle {n} (laugh)
|
:: fnising {c}, knising {c}
|
giggles {n} (attack of giggling)
|
:: latterkick {n}, lættis {m}
|
Gilbertese {prop} (language)
|
:: kiribatisk; kiribatisk
|
gilded {adj} (made of gold or covered by a thin layer of gold)
|
:: forgylt; forgylt
|
gilder {n} (one who gilds)
|
:: forgyller {m}
|
Gilgamesh {prop} (legendary king of Uruk)
|
:: Gilgamesj
|
gill {n} (breathing organ of fish)
|
:: gjelle {m} {f}; gjelle {f}
|
gilt {adj} (golden coloured)
|
:: forgylt; forgylt
|
Gim {prop} (Korean surname) SEE: Kim
|
::
|
ginger {n} (plant)
|
:: ingefær {m}; ingefær {m}
|
ginger {n} (spice)
|
:: ingefær {m}; ingefær {m}
|
ginger ale {n} (ginger beer) SEE: ginger beer
|
::
|
ginger beer {n} (queer) SEE: queer
|
::
|
ginger beer {adj} (queer) SEE: queer
|
::
|
ginger beer {n} (drink flavoured with ginger)
|
:: ingefærøl {n}; ingefærøl {n}
|
gingerbread {n} (type of cake)
|
:: pepperkake {m} {f}; peparkake {f}
|
gingerbread man {n} (cookie in the shape of a person, flavoured with ginger)
|
:: pepperkakemann {m}; peparkakemann {m}
|
gingerly {adv} (gently)
|
:: forsiktig, varsomt, sirlig, nennsomt
|
gingersnap {n} (type of biscuit seasoned with ginger)
|
:: pepperkake {m} {f}; peparkake {f}
|
gingiva {n} (gum) SEE: gum
|
::
|
ginseng {n}
|
:: ginseng {m}
|
gippo {n} (Egyptian) SEE: Egyptian
|
::
|
gippo {n} (Gypsy) SEE: Gypsy
|
::
|
giraffe {n} (mammal)
|
:: sjiraff {m}; sjiraff {m}
|
girder {n} (main horizontal support in a building)
|
:: bærebjelke {m}, drager {m}
|
girdle {n} (zodiac) SEE: zodiac
|
::
|
girl {n} (young female person)
|
:: jente {m} {f}, pike {m}; jente {f}, jenta {f}
|
girlfriend {n} (a female partner in a romantic relationship)
|
:: kjæreste {m}; kjærast {m}, kjæraste {m}
|
girlfriend {n} (a female friend)
|
:: venninne {m} {f}; veninne {f}, venninne {f}
|
girl's name {n} (given name for a girl)
|
:: jentenavne {n}, pikenavne {n}; jentenamn {n}
|
Giro d'Italia {prop} (annual cycling race in Italy)
|
:: Italia rundt {m}
|
girth {n} (the distance measured around an object)
|
:: omkrets {m}
|
girth {n} (equipment)
|
:: salgjord {m}
|
girya {n} (kettlebell) SEE: kettlebell
|
::
|
give {v} (transfer the possession of something to someone else)
|
:: gi, overrekke, overlate, skjenke
|
give {v} (bend slightly when a force is applied)
|
:: gi etter
|
give a bad name {v} (to lose respect for something/someone)
|
:: gi et dårlig rykte
|
give-away shop {n} (shop)
|
:: gratis butikk
|
give birth {v} (produce new life)
|
:: bære, fram, føde
|
give me {v} (expression of preference)
|
:: kan du være så snill å gi meg, gi meg
|
given {n} (condition assumed to be true)
|
:: gitt, forutsetning {c}
|
given {adj} (particular, specific)
|
:: gitt; gitt
|
given name {n} (name chosen for a child by its parents)
|
:: fornavn {n}
|
give or take {adv} (approximately) SEE: approximately
|
::
|
give someone a break {v} (rest) SEE: rest
|
::
|
give someone the creeps {v} (give someone a feeling of uneasiness or mild fright)
|
:: gi noen gåsehud
|
give what for {v} (scold) SEE: scold
|
::
|
gizmo {n} (thingy)
|
:: dings {m}, dippedutt {m}, duppeditt {m}
|
gizzard {n} (portion of the esophagus with ingested grit)
|
:: krås {m}
|
Gjoa Haven {prop} (hamlet)
|
:: Gjøahavn
|
Gjoa Haven {prop} (bay)
|
:: Gjøahavn
|
glacial {adj} (relating to glaciers)
|
:: glasial; glasial
|
glacial erratic {n} (rock)
|
:: flyttblokk {m} {f}; flyttblokk {m} {f}
|
glacier {n} (a large body of ice which flows under its own mass, usually downhill)
|
:: bre {m}, isbre {m}, jøkel {m}; bre {m}, isbre {m}, jøkul {m}
|
glaciology {n} (study of ice and its effect on the landscape)
|
:: glasiologi {m}; glasiologi
|
gladiator {n} (a professional boxer) SEE: boxer
|
::
|
gladiator {n} ((in ancient Rome) a person (professional or slave) who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat with another, or with a wild animal)
|
:: gladiator {m}; gladiator {m}
|
glamorous {adj} (Having glamour; stylish)
|
:: glamorøs; glamorøs
|
glamour {n} (beauty or charm)
|
:: glamour {m}; glamour {m}
|
glance {n} (a brief or cursory look)
|
:: blikk {n}; blikk {n}
|
gland {n} (organ that synthesizes and secretes substance)
|
:: kjertel {m}; kjertel {m}
|
glans {n} (goiter) SEE: goitre
|
::
|
glans {n} (conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis) SEE: glans penis
|
::
|
glans penis {n} (conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis)
|
:: glanspenis, penishode
|
glare {v} (to stare angrily)
|
:: stirre, glo, skule
|
glasnost {n} (a policy of the Soviet Union)
|
:: glasnost
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glass {n} (hourglass) SEE: hourglass
|
::
|
glass {n} (substance)
|
:: glass {n}; glas {n}
|
glass {n} (drinking vessel)
|
:: glass {n}; glas {n}
|
glass {n} (mirror) SEE: mirror
|
::
|
glass {n} (barometer) SEE: barometer
|
::
|
glassblower {n} (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
|
:: glassblåser {m}; glasblåsar {m}
|
glassblowing {n} (art of making objects from molten glass)
|
:: glassblåsing {m} {f}; glasblåsing {f}
|
glass cutter {n} (glazier) SEE: glazier
|
::
|
glass cutter {n} (tool)
|
:: glasskjærer {m}; glasskjerar {m}
|
glasscutter {n} (glass-cutting device) SEE: glass cutter
|
::
|
glasses {n} (plural of "glass") SEE: glass
|
::
|
glasses {n} (spectacles) SEE: spectacles
|
::
|
glass harmonica {n} (a musical instrument)
|
:: glassharmonika
|
glassworks {n} (a factory that produces glass)
|
:: glassverk {n}
|
glassy {adj} (of or like glass)
|
:: glassaktig, speilblank
|
glassy {adj} (dull, expressionless)
|
:: glassaktig
|
glaze {n} (coating on pottery)
|
:: glasur {m}; glasur {m}
|
glaze {n} (edible coating)
|
:: glasur {m}; glasur {m}
|
glazier {n} (craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc)
|
:: glassmester {m}; glasmeister {m}
|
glean {v} (gather information in small amounts, with implied difficulty, bit by bit)
|
:: gløtte, titte
|
glee {n} (Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast)
|
:: glede {m}
|
gleeful {adj} (joyful)
|
:: skadefro; skadeglad
|
glib {adj} (having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding)
|
:: glatt, litt for veltalende, rappmunnet, rapptunget
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glibness {n} (the condition of being glib)
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:: rappmunnethet {m}
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glide {n} (semivowel) SEE: semivowel
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::
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glider {n} (aircraft)
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:: seilfly {n}, seglfly {n}, glidefly {n}; seglfly {n}, glidefly {n}
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glimmer {n} (faint light)
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:: skimmer {n}
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glimmer {n} (flash of light)
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:: glimt {n}
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glimmer {n} (faint or remote possibility)
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:: glimt {n}, anelse {m}
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glimmer {v} (to shine with faint unsteady light)
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:: glimte, skimre, blinke
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glint {n} (short flash of light)
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:: glimt {n} {m}; glimt {m} {n}
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glitter {v} (to sparkle with light)
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:: glitre; glitre
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global cooling {n} (Global declining average temperatures.)
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:: global nedkjøling {c}
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globalisation {n} (process of becoming a more interconnected world)
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:: globalisering {m} {f}; globalisering {f}
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global warming {n} (increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere to cause climate change)
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:: global oppvarming {m} {f}; global oppvarming {f}
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globe {n} (planet Earth)
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:: jordklode {m}, klode {m}; jordklode {m}, klode {m}
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globe {n} (model of Earth)
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:: globus {m}; globus {m}
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globetrotter {n} (person who travels often to faraway places)
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:: globetrotter {m}; globetrotter {m}
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globus cruciger {n} (royal symbol of power)
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:: rikseple {n}
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glockenspiel {n} (musical instrument)
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:: klokkespill; klokkespel
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glogg {n} (Scandinavian version of mulled wine)
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:: gløgg {m}; gløgg {m}
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glory {n} (great beauty or splendour)
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:: prakt {c}
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glory {n} (honour and valour)
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:: glorie {m}, ære {c}
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glory {n} (worship or praise)
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:: pris {m}, ære {c}
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glory {n} (optical phenomenon)
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:: glorie {m}
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gloss {n} (glossary) SEE: glossary
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::
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gloss {n} (brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression)
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:: glose {m} {f}
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glossary {n} (list of words with their definitions)
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:: glossar {n}, glossarium {n}, ordliste {m} {f}; glossar {n}, glossarium {n}, ordliste {f}
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glossolalia {n} (speaking in tongues)
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:: tungetale {m}, glossolali {m}; tungetale {m} {f}, glossolali {m}
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glossolalist {n} (one who exhibits glossolalia; one who speaks in tongues)
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:: tungetaler {m}; tungetalar {m}
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glossy {adj} (having a reflective surface)
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:: glanset
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glove {n} (item of clothing)
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:: vante {m}, hanske {m}
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glow {v} (to give off light from heat or to emit light as if heated)
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:: gløde
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glow {n} (the state of a glowing object)
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:: glød {m}; glød {m}
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glow {n} (the brilliance or warmth of color in an environment or on a person)
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:: glød {m}; glød {m}
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glower {v} (to look or stare with anger)
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:: stirre, glo
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glower {n} (angry glare or stare)
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:: olmt blikk {n}
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glowing {adj} (that which glows)
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:: glødende; glødande
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glucose {n} (simple monosaccharide sugar)
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:: glukose, druesukker
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glue {n} (sticky adhesive substance)
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:: lim {n}
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gluhwein {n} (type of mulled wine)
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:: gløgg {m}
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gluteal cleft {n} (cleft between buttocks)
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:: rumpesprekk {m}
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gluten {n} (cereal protein)
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:: gluten {n}
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gluten-free {adj} (containing no gluten)
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:: glutenfri; glutenfri
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glutton {n} (wolverine) SEE: wolverine
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::
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glycerine {n} (the compound glycerol)
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:: glyserin {m}; glyserin {n}
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glycol {n} (any aliphatic diol)
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:: glykol {m}; glykol {m}
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gnash {v} (to grind one's teeth in pain or in anger)
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:: skjære tenner
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gnat {n} (any small insect of the order Diptera)
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:: knott {m}
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gnaw {v} (to bite something persistently)
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:: gnage
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gneiss {n} (common and widely-distributed metamorphic rock)
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:: gneis {m}; gneis {m}
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gnome {n} (legendary being)
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:: gnom {m}; gnom {m}
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gnomon {n} (object used to tell time by the shadow it casts when the sun shines on it)
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:: gnomon
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gnosis {n} (gnosis)
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:: gnosis {m}, gnose {m}; gnosis {n}, gnose
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Gnostic {adj} (relating to spiritual knowledge)
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:: gnostisk
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Gnostic {adj} (relating to Gnosticism)
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:: gnostisk
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Gnostic {n} (a believer in Gnosticism)
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:: gnostiker {m}
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Gnosticism {n} (Gnosticism)
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:: gnostisisme {m}
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GNP {n} (gross national product)
|
:: BNP; BNP
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gnu {n} (large antelope of the genus Connochaetes)
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:: gnu {m}; gnu {m}
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go {v} (to move through space (especially from one place to another))
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:: reise , fare , dra ; fara
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go {v} (of a machine, to work)
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:: gå , virke , være i gang
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go {v} (to disappear)
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:: forsvinne , gå over
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go {v} (to be destroyed)
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:: ødelegges
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go {v} (to make (a specified sound))
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:: si
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go {v} (to fit)
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:: passe
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go {v} (to belong; to have as its/their proper place)
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:: ligge , høre til
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go {v} (to date)
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:: gå ut med , date , være sammen med
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go {n} (board game)
|
:: go
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go {v} (leave) SEE: leave
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::
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go {v} (attack) SEE: attack
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::
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go {v} (change) SEE: change
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::
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go {v} (walk) SEE: walk
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::
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go {v} (urinate, defecate) SEE: urinate
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::
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go {v} (survive) SEE: survive
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::
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go {v} (lead (tend or reach in a certain direction)) SEE: lead
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::
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go {v} (die) SEE: die
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::
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Goa {prop} (state in western India)
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:: Goa
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go after {v} (to pursue in attempt to catch)
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:: forfølge, gå etter
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goal {n} (result one is attempting to achieve)
|
:: mål, målsetting {c}, formål {n}, siktemål {n}
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goal {n} (in many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object)
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:: mål, mål {n}
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goal {n} ((sport) act of placing the object into the goal)
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:: mål, mål {n}
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goal {n} (point(s) scored)
|
:: mål
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goalkeeper {n} (player that protects a goal)
|
:: målvakt {m} {f}, målmann {m}; målvakt {f}, målmann {m}
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goal line {n} (in soccer)
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:: mållinje {m} {f}, målstrek {m}; målline {f}, mållinje {f}, målstrek {m} {n}
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goalpost {n} (vertical side pole of a goal)
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:: målstang {m} {f}, stang {m} {f}
|
goaltender {n} (player that protects a goal) SEE: goalkeeper
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::
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goat {n} (animal)
|
:: geit {f} {m}; geit {f}
|
goat cheese {n} (cheese produced by goat milk)
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:: geitost {m}; geitost {m}
|
go away {interj}
|
:: forsvinn!; forsvinn!
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gobbledygook {n} (Nonsense; meaningless or encrypted language.)
|
:: kaudervelsk {m}, galimatias {n}
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Gobi {prop} (desert)
|
:: Gobiørkenen
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goblin {n} (hostile diminutive humanoid in fantasy literature)
|
:: nisse {?}
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gobshite {n} (one who engages in nonsensical chatter)
|
:: drittslenger {m}
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go commando {v} (without underwear)
|
:: gå kommando
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god {v} (idolize)
|
:: forgude, idolisere
|
god {v} (deify)
|
:: forgude
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god {n}
|
:: gud {m}; gud {m}
|
god {n} (idol)
|
:: gud {m}
|
god {n} (person in high position of authority)
|
:: gud {m}
|
God {prop}
|
:: Gud {m}, Herre
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God bless you {interj} (said as a short prayer for the recipient)
|
:: Gud velsigne deg
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God bless you {interj} (said to somebody who has sneezed)
|
:: prosit
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goddess {n} (female deity)
|
:: gudinne {m} {f}; gudinne {f}
|
godfather {n} (man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner)
|
:: gudfar {m}, fadder {m} , dåpsvitne {n} ; gudfar {m}, fadder {m} , dåpsvitne {n}
|
God-fearing {adj} (following the precepts of a religious practice and respects and reveres god and his authority)
|
:: gudfryktig
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godhead {n} (deity) SEE: deity
|
::
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godhead {n} (God) SEE: God
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::
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godhead {n} (divinity, godhood) SEE: divinity
|
::
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godhood {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity
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::
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God knows {phrase} (Only known to God; only known to the gods)
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:: gudene vet
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godless {adj} (not acknowledging any deity or god; without belief in any deity or god)
|
:: gudløs
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godmother {n} (woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner)
|
:: gudmor {m} {f}; gudmor {f}
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godparent {n} (person who stood for a child during a naming ceremony or baptism)
|
:: fadder {m}, dåpsvitne {n}; fadder {m}, dåpsvitne {n}
|
godparent {n} (godfather or godmother)
|
:: fadder {m}, dåpsvitne {n}; fadder {m}, dåpsvitne {n}
|
godship {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity
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::
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God's house {n} (church) SEE: church
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::
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God's house {n} (place of worship) SEE: place of worship
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::
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Godspeed {n} (wish that the outcome of someone's actions is positive for them)
|
:: lykke til, Gud være med deg
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God the Father {prop} (aspect of the Trinity)
|
:: Gud Fader {m}; Gud Fader {m}
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God the Holy Ghost {prop} (aspect of the Trinity)
|
:: Gud Den hellige ånd {m}
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God the Holy Spirit {prop} (God the Holy Ghost) SEE: God the Holy Ghost
|
::
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God the Son {prop} (the aspect of the Trinity corresponding to Jesus Christ)
|
:: Gud Sønnen {m}
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go Dutch {v} (split the cost)
|
:: spleise
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God works in mysterious ways {proverb} (a situation may be beneficial later)
|
:: Herrens veier er uransakelige
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goer {n} (foot) SEE: foot
|
::
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go figure {phrase} (expression of perplexity or surprise)
|
:: skulle du ha sett, rare greier {m-p}, det hadde jeg ikke trodd, forklar
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go for {v} (to try for something)
|
:: gå for
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go fuck oneself {v} (a variant of fuck you)
|
:: dra til helvete
|
goggle {n} (a pair of protective eyeglasses) SEE: goggles
|
::
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goggles {n} (protective eyewear)
|
:: vernebrille {m} {f}; vernebrille {f}
|
Goidelic {n} (division of the Celtic languages)
|
:: gælisk
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goitre {n} (enlargement of the neck)
|
:: struma {m}; struma {m}
|
gold {n} (element)
|
:: gull {n}; gull {n}
|
gold {n} (coin)
|
:: gullmynt {m}; Nunorsk: gullmynt {m}
|
gold {n} (colour)
|
:: gull {n}; gull {n}
|
gold {n} (gold medal)
|
:: gull {n}, gullmedalje {m}; gull {n}, gullmedalje {m}
|
gold {n} (anything or anyone considered to be very valuable)
|
:: gull {n}; gull {n}
|
gold coin {n} (coin made of gold)
|
:: gullmynt {m}; gullmynt {m}
|
gold digger {n} (someone who digs or mines for gold)
|
:: gullgraver {m}; gullgravar {m}
|
golden {adj} (made of, or relating to, gold)
|
:: gyllen
|
golden {adj} (having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold)
|
:: gyllen
|
golden {adj} (marked by prosperity, creativity, etc.)
|
:: gyllen
|
golden {adj} (advantageous or very favourable)
|
:: gyllen
|
golden age {n} (time of progress and achievement)
|
:: gullalder {m}, storhetstid {m} {f}; gullalder {m}, stordomstid {f}
|
goldenberry {n} (cape gooseberry) SEE: cape gooseberry
|
::
|
golden eagle {n} (large bird of prey)
|
:: kongeørn {m} {f}; kongeørn {m} {f}
|
goldeneye {n} (duck)
|
:: kvinand
|
golden jackal {n} (Canis aureus)
|
:: gullsjakal
|
golden jubilee {n} (celebration of 50th anniversary)
|
:: gulljubileum {n}
|
golden parachute {n} (agreement on benefits)
|
:: gyllen fallskjerm {m}; gyllen fallskjerm {m}
|
golden plover {n} (Pluvialis apricaria)
|
:: heilo {f}
|
goldfish {n} (fish)
|
:: gullfisk {m}; gullfisk {m}
|
gold leaf {n} (gold beaten into a thin sheet)
|
:: bladgull {n}; bladgull {n}
|
gold medal {n} (medal made of, or having the colour of, gold)
|
:: gullmedalje {m}; gullmedalje {m}
|
gold mine {n} (mine for gold)
|
:: gullgruve {m} {f}; gullgruve {f}
|
gold mine {n} (very profitable economic venture)
|
:: gullgruve {m} {f}; gullgruve {f}
|
gold mine {n} (reserve of something sought after)
|
:: gullgruve {m} {f}; gullgruve {f}
|
gold rush {n} (period of feverish migration into an area in which gold has been discovered)
|
:: gullrush {n}; gullrush {n}
|
gold standard {n} (monetary system)
|
:: gullstandard {m}
|
golf {n} (ball game)
|
:: golf {m}; golf {m}
|
golf club {n} (the implement)
|
:: golfkølle {m} {f}; golfkølle {f}
|
golf club {n} (a club or organization)
|
:: golfklubb {m}; golfklubb {m}
|
golf course {n} (the land where one plays golf)
|
:: golfbane {m}; golfbane {m} {f}
|
golfer {n} (someone who plays golf)
|
:: golfer {m}, golfspiller {m}, golfspeller {m}; golfar {m}, golfspelar {m}
|
go like a dream {v} (go very well)
|
:: gå som en drøm
|
gondola {n} (narrow boat, especially in Venice)
|
:: gondol {m}; gondol {m}
|
gondola {n} (enclosed car suspended to a cable onto which it travels)
|
:: gondol {m}; gondol {m}
|
gondola {n} (car or basket of an airship)
|
:: gondol {m}; gondol {m}
|
gondola {n} (shelving unit)
|
:: gondol {m}; gondol {m}
|
gong {n} (percussion instrument)
|
:: gong {m}
|
gonorrhea {n} (STD)
|
:: gonoré
|
good {adj} (acting in the interest of good; ethical good intentions)
|
:: god, godt
|
good {adj} (useful for a particular purpose)
|
:: god, godt
|
good {adj} (of food, edible; not stale or rotten)
|
:: god, godt
|
good {adj} (of food, having a particularly pleasant taste)
|
:: god, godt
|
good {adj} (healthful)
|
:: sunn
|
good {adj} (pleasant; enjoyable)
|
:: god
|
good {adj} (of people, competent or talented)
|
:: god, flink
|
good afternoon {phrase} (greeting said in the afternoon)
|
:: god dag, god ettermiddag
|
goodbye {interj} (farewell, see also: bye)
|
:: adjø, farvel, avskjed, hadet bra, hadet, ses, snakkes, hei
|
good day {phrase} (greeting between sunrise and sunset)
|
:: god dag
|
good-den {interj} (good evening) SEE: good evening
|
::
|
good enough {adj} (of an acceptable quality or state)
|
:: bra nok, god nok
|
good evening {n} (greeting said in the evening)
|
:: god kveld, god aften; god kveld
|
good for nothing {adj} (good-for-nothing) SEE: good-for-nothing
|
::
|
good-for-nothing {n} (person of little worth or usefulness)
|
:: døgenikt {m}, drog {n}
|
good fortune {n} (good luck) SEE: good luck
|
::
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Good Friday {prop} (The Friday before Easter Sunday, the commemoration of the day on which Christ was crucified)
|
:: langfredag {m}; langfredag {m}
|
good heavens {interj} (exclamation of surprise or shock)
|
:: herregud
|
good luck {interj} (wish of fortune or encouragement)
|
:: lykke til
|
good morning {interj} (when seeing someone for the first time in the morning)
|
:: god morgen, morn; god morgon, morn
|
good night {phrase} (a farewell)
|
:: god natt; god natt
|
goods {n} (that which is produced, traded, bought or sold)
|
:: gods {n}, vare {m} {f}
|
Good Samaritan {n} (subject of the parable)
|
:: den barmhjertige samaritan; den miskunnsame samaritanen
|
Good Samaritan {n} (kind person)
|
:: barmhjertig samaritan
|
good sense {n} (common sense) SEE: common sense
|
::
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goods train {n} (train used for transportation of goods)
|
:: godstog {n}; godstog {n}
|
goods wagon {n} (railway wagon)
|
:: godsvogn {m} {f}; godsvogn {f}
|
good things come to those who wait {proverb} (patience is a virtue)
|
:: den som venter på noe stort, venter aldri for lenge
|
goodwill {n} (favorably disposed attitude)
|
:: velvilje {m}, tillit {m} {f}; velvilje {m}, tillit {m} {f}
|
goodwill {n} (value)
|
:: goodwill {m}; goodwill {m}
|
Goofy {prop} (Disney character)
|
:: Langbein {m}
|
google {n} (search using any comprehensive search engine)
|
:: nettsøk {n}
|
google {v} (to search for on the Internet)
|
:: google, googla
|
Google {v} (to search the internet using the Google search engine) SEE: google
|
::
|
googlebomb {v} (To fill a web page with links or words to gain a high Google page ranking)
|
:: googlebombe
|
googol {num} (1 followed by 100 zeros)
|
:: googol; googol; googol
|
googolplex {num} (ten to the power of a googol)
|
:: googolplex
|
goose {n} (a grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae)
|
:: gås {m} {f}; gås {f}
|
gooseberry {n} (fruit)
|
:: stikkelsbær {n}; stikkelsbær {n}
|
goose bump {n} (raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear)
|
:: gåsehud
|
goose flesh {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump
|
::
|
goose pimple {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump
|
::
|
goose skin {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump
|
::
|
goose-step {n} (a style of marching)
|
:: hanemarsj {m}
|
goose-step {v} (to march with a goose-step)
|
:: gå i hanemarsj
|
gopher {n} (a small burrowing rodent)
|
:: jordekorn {n};; kinnposerotte {m} {f} (of the family Geomyidae); kinnposerotte {f} (of the family Geomyidae)
|
gopher wood {n} (the wood used in the construction of Noah's Ark - not yet identified)
|
:: sypresstre
|
Gorbachev {prop} (Russian surname)
|
:: Gorbatsjov
|
Gordian knot {n} (mythical knot)
|
:: gordisk knute {m}
|
Gordian knot {n} (intricate problem)
|
:: gordisk knute {m}
|
gorge {n} (deep, narrow passage with steep, rocky sides)
|
:: kløft {m} {f}, slukt {m}; kløft {f}, slukt {f}
|
gorgeous {adj} (very beautiful)
|
:: smellvakker
|
gorget {n} (armour)
|
:: ringkrage {m}, ringkrave {m}; ringkrage {m}
|
gorilla {n} (ape)
|
:: gorilla {m}
|
gosh {interj} (mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm)
|
:: jøss, jøsses, jøssenam
|
goshawk {n} (bird of prey principally in the genus Accipiter)
|
:: hønsehauk
|
gosh freaking darnit {interj} (euphemism)
|
:: helsike
|
gosling {n} (young goose)
|
:: gåsunge {m}; gåsunge {m}
|
gospel {n} (first section of New Testament)
|
:: evangelium {n}
|
gossip {n} (person)
|
:: ryktemaker {m}, ryktesmed {m}, skvaldrebøtte {m} {f}
|
gossip {n} (idle talk)
|
:: sladder {n}
|
gossip {v} (to talk about someone else's private or personal business)
|
:: sladre, slarve
|
Goth {n} (member of the East Germanic people)
|
:: goter {m}; gotar {m}
|
Gothenburg {prop} (city on the west coast of Sweden)
|
:: Gøteborg {n}; Gøteborg {n}
|
Gothenburger {n} (person from, or an inhabitant of, Gothenburg)
|
:: gøteborger {m}; gøteborgar {m}
|
Gothic {prop} (extinct Germanic language)
|
:: gotisk {m}
|
go through {v} (to execute; carry out) SEE: execute
|
::
|
go through {v} (undergo, suffer, experience)
|
:: gjennomgå; gjennomgå
|
Gotland {prop} (island of Sweden)
|
:: Gotland, Gulland ; Gotland, Gottland
|
go to {v} (to attend an event or a sight)
|
:: gå på; gå på
|
go to {v} (to attend classes at a school)
|
:: gå på; gå på
|
go to bed {v} (to lie down to sleep)
|
:: gå til sengs, gå og legge seg, legge seg; gå til sengs, gå og legge seg, legge seg
|
go to bed with {v} ((euphemistic) to have sex)
|
:: gå til sengs med; gå til sengs med
|
go to hell {v} (interjection)
|
:: dra til helvete
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go to sleep {v} (fall asleep) SEE: fall asleep
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::
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go to the dogs {v} (idiomatic: to decline or deteriorate)
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:: gå i hundene; gå i hundane
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go to work {v} (work) SEE: work
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::
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go to work {v} (commute) SEE: commute
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::
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gouda {n} (semi-hard cheese)
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:: gouda {m}, gauda {m}; gouda {m}, gauda {m}
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gouge {v} (to cheat or impose upon) SEE: cheat
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::
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goulash {n} (A stew of beef or veal and vegetables, flavoured with paprika and sour cream)
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:: gulasj {m}; gulasj {m}
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gound {n} (mucus produced by the eyes during sleep) SEE: sleep
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::
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gourmand {n} (person given to excess in the consumption of food and drink)
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:: storspiser {m}, fråtser {m}
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gourmand {n} (person who appreciates good food)
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:: gourmet {m}, gastronom {m}
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gourmet {n} (gourmet; a person who appreciates good food)
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:: feinschmecker {m}, matskjønner {m}, gastronom {m}, gourmet {m}; finsmakar {m}, matskjønar {m}, gastronom {m}, gourmet {m}
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gout {n} (arthritic disease)
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:: gikt; gikt
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goutweed {n} (ground elder) SEE: ground elder
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::
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goutwort {n} (ground elder) SEE: ground elder
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::
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governess {n} (woman paid to educate children in their own home)
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:: guvernante {m} {f}; guvernante {f}
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government {n} (body with the power to make and/or enforce laws)
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:: regjering {m} {f}, myndigheter {m-p}, styresmakter {m-p} {f-p}; regjering {f}, styremakter {f-p}, styresmakter {f-p}, myndigheiter {f-p}
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government in exile {n} (government in exile)
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:: eksilregjering {m} {f}; eksilregjering {f}
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governor {n} (leader of a region or state)
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:: guvernør {m}, sysselmann {m}; guvernør {m}, sysselmann {m}
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governor general {n} (representative of the monarch)
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:: generalguvernør {m}; generalguvernør {m}
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go without saying {v} (to be obvious, apparent or clear)
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:: si seg selv, si seg sjøl; si seg sjølv
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gown {n} (dressing gown) SEE: dressing gown
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::
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GPS {n} (Global Positioning System)
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:: GPS {m}
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grace {n} (short prayer of thanks before or after a meal)
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:: bordbønn {m} {f}; bordbønn {f}
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grace {n} (allowance of time granted to a debtor)
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:: betalingsutsettelse {m}
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grace {n} (free and undeserved favour, especially of God)
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:: nåde {m}; nåde {m}
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grade {n} (performance expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol)
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:: karakter {m}; karakter {m}
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grade {n} (level of pre-collegiate education)
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:: trinn
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grade crossing {n} (level crossing) SEE: level crossing
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::
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grader {n} (machine)
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:: veiskrape {m} {f}
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grade school {n} (elementary or primary school) SEE: primary school
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::
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gradient {n} (slope or incline)
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:: stigning {m} {f}; stigning {f}
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gradient {n} (rate of inclination or declination of a slope)
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:: stigning {m} {f}; stigning {f}
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gradually {adv} (in gradual manner)
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:: etter hvert, gradvis, litt etter litt; etter kvart
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graduated {adj} (marked with graduations)
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:: gradert; gradert
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graft {n} (small shoot or scion)
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:: pode {m}; pode {m}
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graft {v} (to insert a graft in another tree)
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:: pode; pode, pote
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graft {v} (to insert scions)
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:: pode; pode, pote
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grafting {n} (act, art, or process of inserting grafts)
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:: poding {m} {f}; poding {f}
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grain {n} (harvested seeds of various grass-related food crops)
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:: korn {n}
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gram {n} (unit of mass)
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:: gram {n}; gram {n}
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-gram {suffix} (something written)
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:: -gram {n}; -gram {n}
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gramarye {n} (mystical learning) SEE: magic
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::
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grammar {n} (rules for speaking and writing a language)
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:: grammatikk
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grammar {n} (book describing grammar)
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:: grammatikk {m}; grammatikk {m}
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grammary {n} (grammar) SEE: grammar
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::
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grammatical {adj} (of or pertaining to grammar)
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:: grammatisk; grammatisk
|
grammatical mood {n} (in grammar, type of the relationship)
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:: modus {m}; modus {m}
|
gram molecule {n} (mole) SEE: mole
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::
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grampus {n} (killer whale) SEE: orca
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::
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granary {n} (storage facility)
|
:: låve {m}
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grand {adj} (standing in the second or more remote degree of parentage or descent)
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:: beste-
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grand {n} (grand piano) SEE: grand piano
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::
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grandaunt {n} (great-aunt) SEE: great-aunt
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::
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grandchild {n} (child of someone’s child)
|
:: barnebarn {n}; barnebarn {n}
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granddaughter {n} (daughter of someone’s child)
|
:: sønnedatter , datterdatter
|
grand duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess)
|
:: storhertugdømme {n}; storhertugdøme {n}
|
Grand Duchy of Lithuania {prop} (former European state)
|
:: Storfyrstedømmet Litauen {n}; Storfyrstedømet Litauen {n}
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Grand Duchy of Luxembourg {prop} (official name of Luxembourg)
|
:: Storhertugdømmet Luxembourg {n}; Storhertugdømet Luxembourg {n}
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grandfather {n} (grandfather (from either side))
|
:: morfar , farfar ; bestefar {m}; bestefar {m}
|
grandiose {adj} (large and impressive, in size, scope or extent)
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:: grandios, herskapelig, storslagen; grandios
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grand jury {n}
|
:: storjury {m}
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grandmother {n} (mother of someone's parent)
|
:: bestemor {m} {f}, mormor {m} {f} , farmor {m} {f} ; bestemor {f}, mormor {f} , farmor {f}
|
grandparent {n} (parent of one's parent)
|
:: besteforelder {m} ; besteforelder {m}
|
grand piano {n} (type of piano)
|
:: flygel {n}; flygel {n}
|
grand slam {n} ((bridge) the winning of all the tricks during the play of one hand)
|
:: storeslem
|
grand slam {n} ((sports) the winning of all the major or specified events)
|
:: storeslem
|
grandson {n} (son of one's child)
|
:: sønnesønn {m} , dattersønn {m} , sønnebarn {n} , datterbarn {n} ; soneson {m} , dotterson , sonebarn {n} , dotterbarn {n}
|
granduncle {n} (great-uncle) SEE: great-uncle
|
::
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granite {n} (type of rock)
|
:: granitt {m}; granitt {m}
|
granitic {adj} (of, pertaining to, or containing granite)
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:: granittisk; granittisk
|
grant {v} (To give over)
|
:: tildele, overgi
|
grant {v} (To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request)
|
:: innvilge
|
grant {v} (To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede)
|
:: innrømme
|
grant {n} (The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission)
|
:: tildeling {m} {f}
|
grant {n} (The yielding or admission of something in dispute)
|
:: innrømmelse {m}
|
grant {n} (The thing or property granted; a gift; a boon)
|
:: tildeling {m} {f}, donasjon {m}; bevilgning {m} {f}
|
grant {n} (A transfer of property by deed or writing)
|
:: overføring {m} {f}
|
grape {n} (fruit)
|
:: drue {m} {f}, vindrue {m} {f}; drue {f}, vindrue {f}
|
grape {n} (vine)
|
:: vindrue {m} {f}
|
grapefruit {n} (fruit)
|
:: grapefrukt {m} {f}; grapefrukt {f}
|
grapevine {n} (the plant on which grapes grow)
|
:: vinranke {m}; vinranke {f}
|
-graph {suffix} (something related to writing etc.)
|
:: -graf {m}; -graf {m}
|
-grapher {suffix} (someone who writes about a specified subject)
|
:: -graf {m}; -graf {m}
|
graphic {adj} (drawn, pictorial)
|
:: grafisk
|
graphic {adj} (vivid, descriptive)
|
:: billedlig
|
graphical user interface {n} (type of user interface)
|
:: grafisk brukergrensesnitt {n}
|
graphic artist {n} (graphic designer) SEE: graphic designer
|
::
|
graphic designer {n} (artist)
|
:: grafiker {m}; grafikar {m}
|
graphics {n} (the graphic arts)
|
:: grafikk {m}; grafikk {m}
|
graphics {n} (pictorial representation and manipulation of data)
|
:: grafikk {m}; grafikk {m}
|
graphite {n} (form of carbon)
|
:: grafitt {m}; grafitt {m}
|
graph theory {n} (study of networks of nodes and vertices)
|
:: grafteori
|
-graphy {suffix} (Suffix denoting a written or represented in the specified manner, or about a specified subject)
|
:: -grafi {m}; -grafi {m}
|
grappa {n} (Italian grape-based spirit)
|
:: grappa
|
grapple {v} (to seize and hold firmly)
|
:: gripe
|
grasp {v} (to grasp) SEE: hold
|
::
|
grasp {v} (to understand)
|
:: begripe
|
grass {n} (ground cover plant)
|
:: gress {n}, gras {n}; gras {n}
|
grass {n} (marijuana)
|
:: gress {n}, gras {n}
|
grass {n} (informer)
|
:: tyster {m}, informant {m}
|
grasshopper {n} (an insect of the order Orthoptera)
|
:: gresshoppe {f}
|
grass snake {n} (Natrix natrix)
|
:: buorm
|
grass widow {n} (woman whose husband is away)
|
:: gressenke {m} {f}; grasenke {f}, grasenkje {f}
|
grass widower {n} (a married man whose wife is away)
|
:: gressenkemann {m}; grasenkemann {m}, grasenkjemann {m}
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grate {v} (cooking: to shred by rubbing)
|
:: rive, raspe
|
grateful {adj} (showing gratitude)
|
:: takknemlig; takknemleg
|
gratefulness {n} (the state of being grateful)
|
:: takknemlighet
|
grater {n} (a tool with which one grates)
|
:: rivjern {n}; rivjarn {n}, rivjern {n}
|
gratification {n} (act of gratifying, or pleasing)
|
:: glede, tilfredsstille
|
gratis {adj} (free of charge) SEE: free of charge
|
::
|
gratitude {n} (state of being grateful)
|
:: takknemlighet {m} {f}; takksemd {f}, takknemlegheit {f}
|
grave {n} (excavation for burial)
|
:: grav {m} {f}; grav {f}
|
grave {n} (grave accent) SEE: grave accent
|
::
|
grave accent {n} (grave accent)
|
:: grav aksent {c}
|
gravedigger {n} (a person employed to dig graves)
|
:: graver {m}; gravar {m}
|
grave goods {n} (objects buried with a body)
|
:: gravgods {n}
|
gravel {n} (small fragments of rock)
|
:: grus {m}, pukk {m}
|
gravel {v} (To apply a layer of gravel to the surface of a road, etc)
|
:: gruse
|
gravel road {n} (road with gravel surface)
|
:: grusvei {m}, grusveg {m}; grusveg {m}
|
gravestone {n} (stone slab set at the head of a grave) SEE: tombstone
|
::
|
graveyard {n} (tract of land in which the dead are buried)
|
:: kirkegård {m}, gravlund {m}, leggplass {m}, gravplass {m}; kyrkjegard {m}, gravlund {m}, gravplass {m}
|
graveyard shift {n} (night shift) SEE: night shift
|
::
|
gravitation {n} (fundamental force of attraction)
|
:: gravitasjon {m}; gravitasjon {m}
|
gravitational wave {n} (fluctuation in spacetime that propagates as a wave at the speed of light)
|
:: gravitasjonsbølge {f} {m}
|
gravity {n} (resultant force on Earth's surface)
|
:: tyngdekraft {m} {f}; tyngdekraft {f}
|
gravity {n} (gravitation, gravity force on two mass bodies)
|
:: tyngdekraft {m} {f}; tyngdekraft {f}
|
gravlax {n} (appetizer of dry-cured salmon)
|
:: gravlaks {m}, graven laks {m}
|
gravy {n} (sauce)
|
:: saus {m}
|
gray {adj} (having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember)
|
:: grå
|
gray {n} (colour)
|
:: grå
|
grayling {n} (Thymallus thymallus)
|
:: harr {m}; harr {m}
|
graze {v} (to eat grass from a pasture)
|
:: beite, gresse, gå på gress
|
grease {n} (animal fat)
|
:: smørefett {n} , fett {n}
|
greased lightning {n} (Something incredibly fast)
|
:: oljet lyn {n}, olja lyn {n}; olja lyn {n}
|
great {adj} (important) SEE: important
|
::
|
great {adj} (very good)
|
:: kjempebra; kjempebra
|
great {n} (person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim)
|
:: storhet {m} {f}
|
Great Assassin {n}
|
:: morderen på tronen {m}
|
great auk {n} (Pinguinus impennis)
|
:: geirfugl {m}
|
great-aunt {n} (aunt of one’s parent)
|
:: grandtante {m} {f}; grandtante {f}
|
Great Britain {prop} (island)
|
:: Storbritannia; Storbritannia
|
Great Britain {prop} (United Kingdom, see also: United Kingdom; Kingdom of Great Britain)
|
:: Storbritannia; Storbritannia
|
great circle {n} (circle)
|
:: storsirkel {m}; storsirkel {m}
|
great circle {n} (shortest distance)
|
:: storsirkel {m}; storsirkel {m}
|
great cormorant {n} (Phalacrocorax carbo)
|
:: storskarv {m}; storskarv {m}
|
Great Dane {n} (mastiff)
|
:: grand danois {m}; grand danois {m}
|
greater {adj} (greater) SEE: bigger
|
::
|
Greater Armenia {prop} (Greater Armenia)
|
:: Stor-Armenia
|
Greater London {prop} (administrative area)
|
:: Stor-London; Stor-London
|
greater spotted eagle {n} (Clanga clanga)
|
:: storskrikørn {m} {f}
|
greater yellowlegs {n} (Tringa melanoleuca)
|
:: plystresnipe, plystresnipe; plystresnipe
|
greatest common divisor {n} (largest positive integer or polynomial)
|
:: største felles faktor, største felles nevner
|
Great Game {prop} (the strategic rivalry and conflict)
|
:: store spillet
|
great-grandchild {n} (The child (son or daughter) of one's grandchild)
|
:: oldebarn {n}; oldebarn {n}
|
great-granddaughter {n} (the daughter of someone's grandchild)
|
:: oldedatter {f}
|
great-grandfather {n} (father of grandparent)
|
:: oldefar {m}; oldefar {m}
|
great-grandmother {n} (mother of one's grandparent)
|
:: oldemor {m} {f}; oldemor {f}
|
great-grandparent {n} (parent of a grandparent)
|
:: oldeforelder {m}; oldeforelder {m}
|
great-grandson {n} (son of a grandchild)
|
:: oldesønn {m}
|
great-great-grandfather {n} (The father of someone's great-grandparent)
|
:: tippoldefar {m}; tippoldefar {m}
|
great-great-grandmother {n} (The mother of someone’s great-grandparent)
|
:: tippoldemor {m} {f}; tippoldemor {f}
|
great haste makes great waste {proverb} (haste makes waste) SEE: haste makes waste
|
::
|
Great Lakes {prop} (a group of five lakes on the United States-Canada border)
|
:: De store sjøer; Dei store sjøane
|
great minds think alike {proverb} (used to emphasize two people reaching the same conclusion)
|
:: store hoder tenker likt
|
greatness {n} (The state, condition, or quality of being great; as, greatness of size, greatness of mind, power, etc)
|
:: storhet {m} {f}
|
great northern diver {n} (large member of the diver family, Gavia immer)
|
:: islom
|
great northern loon {n} (great northern diver) SEE: great northern diver
|
::
|
Great Pyramid at Giza {prop} (Great Pyramid of Giza) SEE: Great Pyramid of Giza
|
::
|
Great Pyramid of Giza {prop} (the largest and most famous of the Egyptian pyramids)
|
:: Kheopspyramiden
|
great skua {n} (Great Skua)
|
:: storjo {c}
|
great snipe {n} (Gallinago media)
|
:: dobbeltbekkasin
|
great spotted woodpecker {n} (species of woodpecker)
|
:: flaggspett
|
great tit {n} (bird)
|
:: kjøttmeis {c}, talgmeis {c}, talgokse {m}; kjøtmeis {f}
|
great-uncle {n} (uncle of one's parent)
|
:: grandonkel {m}; grandonkel {m}
|
Great Wall of China {prop} (Chinese fortification)
|
:: Den kinesiske mur {m}; den kinesiske muren
|
great white shark {n} (Carcharodon carcharias)
|
:: hvithai {m}; kvithai {m}
|
Greece {prop} (country in Southeastern Europe)
|
:: Hellas, Grekenland {n} ; Hellas, Grekenland {n}
|
greed {n} (selfish desire for more than is needed)
|
:: griskhet {m} {f}, grådighet {m} {f}; griskheit {f}, grådigheit {f}
|
greedy {adj} (having greed; consumed by selfish desires)
|
:: grådig; grådig, grådug
|
Greek {prop} (language of the Greek people)
|
:: gresk, hellenesk
|
Greek {n} (inhabitant, etc., of Greece)
|
:: greker {m}; grekar {m}
|
Greek {n} (nonsense talk or writing; gibberish)
|
:: gresk {m}; gresk {m}
|
Greek {adj} (of the Greek language, people or country)
|
:: gresk
|
Greek fire {n} (flammable substance)
|
:: gresk ild {m}
|
Greek Orthodox {adj} (Greek Orthodox (adjective))
|
:: gresk-ortodoks; gresk-ortodoks
|
Greek Orthodox Church {prop} (Greek Orthodox Church)
|
:: Den gresk ortodokse kirke {f}; Den greske ortodokse kirkja {f}
|
green {n} (putting green) SEE: putting green
|
::
|
green {adj} (having green as its colour)
|
:: grønn
|
greenhouse {n} (building in which plants are grown more quickly than outside)
|
:: drivhus {n}, veksthus {n}; drivhus {n}, veksthus {n}, voksterhus {n}
|
greenhouse effect {n} (process by which a planet is warmed by its atmosphere)
|
:: drivhuseffekt {m}; drivhuseffekt {m}
|
greenhouse gas {n} (any gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect)
|
:: drivhusgass {m}, klimagass {m}; drivhusgass {m}, klimagass {m}
|
greenish {adj} (somewhat green)
|
:: grønnaktig, grønnlig; grønaktig
|
Greenland {prop} (a large self-governing island in North America)
|
:: Grønland; Grønland
|
Greenlander {n} (a person from Greenland or of Greenlandic descent)
|
:: grønlender {m}; grønlendar {m}
|
Greenlandic {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Greenland, its people or language) SEE: Greenlandish
|
::
|
Greenlandic {n} (language) SEE: Greenlandish
|
::
|
Greenlandish {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Greenland, its people or language)
|
:: grønlandsk; grønlandsk
|
Greenlandish {n} (language)
|
:: grønlandsk {m}; grønlandsk {m}
|
Greenland Sea {prop} (Greenland Sea)
|
:: Grønlandshavet; Grønlandshavet
|
Greenland shark {n} (Somniosus microcephalus)
|
:: håkjerring {m} {f}
|
green light {n} (green traffic light)
|
:: grønt lys {n}
|
greens {n} (leaves of certain edible green plants)
|
:: bladsalat {m}, grønt {n}, bladgrønt {n}
|
greensand {n} (greenish sandstone)
|
:: grønsand, grønsandstein
|
green sandpiper {n} (Tringa ochropus)
|
:: skogsnipe; skogsnipe
|
greenschist {n} (metamorphic rock)
|
:: grønnskifer {m}; grønskifer {m}
|
green tea {n} (drink)
|
:: grønn te
|
green woodpecker {n} (Picus viridis)
|
:: grønnspett {m}
|
greeting {n} (acknowledgement of a persons presence or arrival)
|
:: hilsen; helsing
|
gregarious {adj} (of a person who enjoys being in crowds)
|
:: selskapelig; selskapeleg, selskapleg
|
Gregorian calendar {prop} (calendar)
|
:: gregoriansk kalender {m}
|
Gregory {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Gregers {m}
|
Grenada {prop} (Caribbean country)
|
:: Grenada; Grenada
|
grenade {n} (pomegranate) SEE: pomegranate
|
::
|
Grenadian {n} (A person from Grenada)
|
:: grenadier {m}; grenadiar {m}
|
Grenadian {adj} (pertaining to Grenada)
|
:: grenadisk; grenadisk
|
Gretel {prop} (given name)
|
:: Grete {f}
|
Gretel {prop} (character in the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel)
|
:: Grete {f}
|
grey {adj} (having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember)
|
:: grå
|
grey {n} (colour)
|
:: grå
|
grey area {n} (area intermediate between two fuzzily-distinguished categories)
|
:: gråsone {m} {f}; gråsone {f}
|
grey crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow
|
::
|
grey-haired {adj} (having grey hair)
|
:: gråhåret, gråhåra; gråhåra, gråhærd
|
grey-headed chickadee {n} (Poecile cinctus)
|
:: lappmeis
|
grey heron {n} (the Old World wading bird Ardea cinerea of the heron family)
|
:: gråhegre
|
greylag {n} (large European goose) SEE: greylag goose
|
::
|
greylag goose {n} (Anser anser)
|
:: grågås
|
grey-tailed tattler {n} (Tringa brevipes)
|
:: sibirvandresnipe; sibirvandresnipe
|
grid {n} (rectangular array of squares or rectangles of equal size)
|
:: rutenett {n}
|
gridlock {n} (traffic congestion)
|
:: trafikkork {m}, kork {m}
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gridlock {n} (on a smaller scale)
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:: kø {m}, kork {m}
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grief {n} (sadness)
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:: sorg
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grievance {n} (complaint)
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:: klage, klagemål
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griffin {n} (mythical beast having the body of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle)
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:: griff {m}
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griffon {n} (legendary creature) SEE: griffin
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::
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griffon vulture {n} (Gyps fulvus)
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:: gåsegribb {?}
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grill {n} (grating, grid)
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:: grill {m}
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grill {n} (vehicle front cover)
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:: grill {m}
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grill {n} (barbecue)
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:: grill {m}
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grill {v} (to cook food on a grill)
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:: grille
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grill {v} (to interrogate)
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:: grille
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grimace {n} (a distortion of the face)
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:: grimase {m}
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grimace {v} (to make grimaces)
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:: gjøre grimase, lage grimase
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Grim Reaper {prop} (personification of Death)
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:: mannen med ljåen {m}; mannen med ljåen {m}
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grind {v} (to reduce to smaller pieces)
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:: raspe, rive, male, kverne
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grind {v} (to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface)
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:: raspe, skrape
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grind {v}
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:: male
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grinder {n} (tool)
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:: jeskel
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grindstone {n} (wheel for grinding)
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:: slipestein {m}
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grip {v} (to grip) SEE: grasp
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::
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grip {n} (grip) SEE: grasp
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::
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gripe {n} (Gyps fulvus) SEE: griffin
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::
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gripe {n} (nautical: piece of timber that terminates the keel) SEE: forefoot
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::
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grit one's teeth {v} (clench one's teeth together)
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:: bite tennene sammen, bite tennene sammen
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grit one's teeth {v} (face up to a difficult or disagreeable situation, and deal with it)
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:: bite tennene sammen
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groan {n}
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:: stønn {n}
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groan {v} (to make a groan)
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:: stønne
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grocer {n} (person selling foodstuffs and household items)
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:: kolonialhandler {m}, kjøpmann {m} (cf. grosserer {m}); kolonialhandlar {m}, kjøpmann {m} (cf. grosserar {m})
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grocery {n} (shop or store that sells groceries)
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:: dagligvarebutikk {m}, storsenter, landhandel {m}
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grocery store {n} (grocery) SEE: grocery
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::
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groin {n} (long narrow depression of the human body that separates the trunk from the legs)
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:: lyske
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groined vault {n} (structure created by intersection of vaults) SEE: groin vault
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::
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groin vault {n} (structure created by intersection of vaults)
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:: krysshvelv {n}
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Groningen {prop} (city)
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:: Groningen
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Groningen {prop} (province)
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:: Groningen
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groom {n} (bridegroom) SEE: bridegroom
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::
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groom {v} (to care for animals)
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:: røkte
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groove fricative {n} (phonetics: hissing sound) SEE: sibilant
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::
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grope {v} (to touch closely and sexually)
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:: beføle, tafse
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gross {adj} (disgusting)
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:: ekkel
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gross domestic product {n} (economic production of a particular territory)
|
:: bruttonasjonalprodukt {n} (abbreviation BNP); bruttonasjonalprodukt {n}, BNP
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grotesque {adj} (distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous)
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:: grotesk
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ground {n} (surface of the Earth)
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:: bakke
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ground {v} (to connect an electrical conductor)
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:: jorde
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ground beef {n} (meat)
|
:: karbonadedeig {m} , kjøttdeig {m}
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groundbreaking {adj} (innovative)
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:: banebrytende, nyskapende, epokegjørende; banebrytande, nyskapande
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ground clearance {n} (distance)
|
:: bakkeklaring {m} {f}
|
ground-effect machine {n} (hovercraft) SEE: hovercraft
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::
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ground elder {n} (Aegopodium podagraria)
|
:: skvallerkål {c}
|
ground ivy {n} (Glechoma hederacea)
|
:: korsknapp; krossknapp
|
groundless {adj} (baseless)
|
:: grunnløs, grunnlaus, ubegrunnet; grunnlaus
|
ground level {n} (the level of the ground)
|
:: bakkenivå {n}; bakkenivå {n}
|
ground meat {n} (ground meat)
|
:: kjøttdeig {c}
|
ground shark {n} (Greenland shark) SEE: Greenland shark
|
::
|
ground staff {n} (staff employed by an airline)
|
:: bakkepersonale {n}; bakkepersonale {n}
|
ground water {n} (underground water) SEE: groundwater
|
::
|
groundwater {n} (Water existing beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers)
|
:: grunnvann {n}, grunnvatn {n}; grunnvatn {n}
|
groundwork {n} (foundation)
|
:: grunnarbeid {n}; grunnarbeid {n}
|
group {n} (number of things or persons being in some relation to each other)
|
:: gruppe {m} {f}; gruppe {f}
|
grouping {n} (a collection of things or people)
|
:: gruppering {m} {f}
|
group sex {n} (sexual practice)
|
:: gruppesex {m}; gruppesex {m}
|
groupthink {n} (tendency of a group to conform to the majority view)
|
:: gruppetenking {m} {f}, gruppetenkning {m} {f}; gruppetenking {f}
|
grouse {n} (any of various game birds of the subfamily Tetraoninae)
|
:: skogshøns {p}
|
grout {n} (mortar used between tiles)
|
:: injiseringsmørtel {m}, sementvelling {m}
|
grout {n} (coarse meal)
|
:: (sediments) bunnfall {n}, (malt) gryn {n}, grøpp {n}
|
grove {n} (small forest)
|
:: lund {m}; lund {m}
|
grove {n} (orchard) SEE: orchard
|
::
|
grow {v} ((intransitive) to become bigger)
|
:: vokse
|
grow {v} ((transitive) to cause something to become bigger)
|
:: dyrke
|
grower {n} (A farmer who grows things)
|
:: dyrker {m}
|
growing season {n} (time of year when plants grow)
|
:: vekstsesong {m}; vekstsesong {m}
|
growl {n} (deep, rumbling, threatening sound)
|
:: knurre
|
growl {n} (sound made by the stomach when hungry)
|
:: rumle
|
grown-up {n} (adult) SEE: adult
|
::
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grown-up {adj} (adult, fully grown)
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:: voksen
|
growth {n} (increase in size)
|
:: vekst {m}, framvekst {m}; vekst {m}, framvekst {m}
|
growth {n} (act of growing)
|
:: vekst
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grow up {v} (to mature and become an adult)
|
:: vokse opp, bli voksen
|
grudge {n} (deep seated animosity)
|
:: nag
|
grudging {adj} (unwilling or with reluctance)
|
:: motvillig
|
grudgingly {adv} (in a manner expressing resentment or lack of desire)
|
:: motvillig
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grue {v} (shudder) SEE: shudder
|
::
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grue {n} (shudder) SEE: shudder
|
::
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gruesome {adj} (repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly)
|
:: grusom
|
grumpy {adj} (unhappy and/or irritable)
|
:: gretten
|
grunge {n} (subgenre of alternative music)
|
:: grunge {m}, grønsj {m}
|
Gryffindor {n} (Gryffindor House Harry Potter)
|
:: Griffing {m}
|
G-string {n} (a scanty piece of underwear or lingerie)
|
:: g-streng {m}; g-streng {m}
|
Guadalcanal {prop} (Pacific island)
|
:: Guadalcanal
|
guanaco {n} (Lama guanicoe)
|
:: guanako {m}; guanako {m}
|
Guanyin {prop} (the bodhisattva of compassion)
|
:: Koan Jin {m}
|
guarantee {n} (anything that assures a certain outcome)
|
:: garanti {m}; garanti {m}
|
guarantee {n} (written declaration)
|
:: garanti {m}
|
guarantee {n} (person who gives such a guarantee)
|
:: garantist {m}
|
guarantee {v} (to give an assurance that something will be done right)
|
:: garantere
|
guarantee {v} (to assume responsibility for a debt)
|
:: kausjonere
|
guarantor {n} (person or company that provides a guarantee)
|
:: garantist {m}; garantist {m}
|
guard {n} (person who or thing that protects something)
|
:: vakt {m} {f}; vakt {f}
|
guard {v} (to protect from some offence)
|
:: bevokte
|
guard dog {n} (dog used to protect a property or its owner)
|
:: vakthund {m}; vakthund {m}
|
guardian angel {n} (spirit)
|
:: skytsengel {m}; skytsengel {m}
|
guardianship {n} (position)
|
:: vergemål {n}
|
guardrail {n} (rail set alongside a dangerous place)
|
:: gelender {n}, rekkverk {n}
|
guardsman {n} (a member of a Guards regiment)
|
:: gardist {m}; gardist {m}
|
Guatemala {prop} (country in Central America)
|
:: Guatemala; Guatemala
|
Guatemalan {n} (person)
|
:: guatamalaner {m}; guatemalan {m}, guatemalanar {m}
|
Guatemalan {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Guatemala or its people)
|
:: guatemalansk; guatemalansk
|
guava {n} (fruit)
|
:: guava
|
guberniya {n} (an administrative subdivision in the Russian empire)
|
:: gubernija {n}, guvernement {n}; gubernija {n}, guvernement {n}
|
Guelph {n} (member of a medieval Italian faction that supported the Pope)
|
:: guelf {m}
|
Guernsey {prop} (island)
|
:: Guernsey
|
guerrilla {n} (irregular soldier)
|
:: geriljasoldat {m}; geriljasoldat {m}
|
guerrilla {n} (guerrilla war)
|
:: geriljakrig {m}; geriljakrig {m}
|
guess {v} (to reach an unqualified conclusion)
|
:: gjette, gissa; gjete, gjeta, gjetta, gissa
|
guess {n} (prediction about the outcome of something)
|
:: gjetning {m} {f}
|
guest {v} (to receive or entertain hospitably as a guest) SEE: host
|
::
|
guest {n} (recipient of hospitality)
|
:: gjest {m}
|
guest book {n} (ledger for visitors to leave comments about an establishment)
|
:: gjestebok
|
guest book {n} (website feature functioning like a physical guest book)
|
:: gjestebok
|
guest of honour {n} (guest of honour)
|
:: æresgjest {m}; æresgjest {m}
|
guest worker {n} (guest worker)
|
:: gjestearbeider {m}, fremmedarbeider {m}; gjestearbeidar {m}, framandarbeidar {m}
|
guidance {n} (advice)
|
:: veiledning {m} {f}
|
guide {n} (someone who guides)
|
:: guide {m}; guide {m}
|
guide {n} (document, book)
|
:: guide {m}; guide {m}
|
guide {v} (to serve as a guide person)
|
:: guide; guide, guida
|
guide book {n} (book that provides guidance)
|
:: guidebok {m} {f}; guidebok {f}
|
guided {adj} (subject to guidance)
|
:: guidet
|
guide dog {n} (dog that is trained to be of assistance to a blind person)
|
:: førerhund {m}; førarhund {m}
|
guideline {n} (non-specific rule or principle)
|
:: retningslinje
|
guild {n} (association of tradespeople)
|
:: laug
|
guilder {n} (gilder) SEE: gilder
|
::
|
guillemet {n} (either of the punctuation marks « or »)
|
:: sjevron {m}; sjevron {m}
|
guillotine {n} (machine used for capital punishment)
|
:: giljotin {m}; giljotin {m}
|
guillotine {n} (device that cuts paper)
|
:: skjæremaskin {m}
|
guillotining {n}
|
:: giljotinering {f}
|
guilt {n} (responsibility for wrongdoing)
|
:: skyld {m} {f}; skyld {f}
|
guilty {adj} (responsible for a dishonest act)
|
:: skyldig
|
Guinea {prop} (short form of the Republic of Guinea)
|
:: Guinea; Guinea
|
Guinea-Bissau {prop} (Republic of Guinea-Bissau)
|
:: Guinea-Bissau; Guinea-Bissau
|
guinea fowl {n} (bird)
|
:: perlehøne
|
Guinean {adj} (from Guinea)
|
:: guineansk; guineansk
|
Guinean {n} (someone from Guinea or of Guinean descent)
|
:: guineaner {m}; guineanar {m}
|
guinea pig {n} (rodent)
|
:: marsvin {n}; marsvin {n}
|
guinea pig {n} (experimental subject)
|
:: prøvekanin {m}, forsøkskanin {m}
|
guitar {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: gitar {m}; gitar {m}
|
guitarist {n} (person playing or performing on the guitar)
|
:: gitarist {m}; gitarist {m}
|
gulf {n} (geography)
|
:: golf {m}; golf {m}
|
Gulf of Finland {prop} (arm of the Baltic Sea)
|
:: Finskebukta
|
Gulf of Guinea {prop} (part of the Atlantic Ocean)
|
:: Guineabukta {m}; Guineabukta {m}
|
Gulf of Mexico {prop} (gulf between USA and Mexico)
|
:: Mexicogolfen {m}; Mexicogolfen {m}
|
Gulf of Naples {prop} (Mediterranean gulf along the coast of Campania)
|
:: Napolibukten {m}; Napolibukta {f}
|
Gulf of Riga {prop} (inland body of water that is part of the Baltic Sea in eastern Europe and is near Latvia and Estonia)
|
:: Rigabukten
|
Gulf Stream {prop} (warm ocean current)
|
:: Golfstrømmen {m}; Golfstraumen {m}
|
gull {n} (seabird)
|
:: måke {m} {f}, måse {m}; måke {m} {f}, måse {m}
|
gull-billed tern {n} (Gelochelidon nilotica)
|
:: sandterne; sandterne
|
gullet {n} (the throat or esophagus)
|
:: spiserør {n}
|
gullible {adj} (easily deceived or duped, naive)
|
:: godtroende, lettlurt, naiv; godtruande, lettlurt, naiv
|
gully {n} (a trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside)
|
:: ravine {m}; ravine {m}
|
gum {n} (chewing gum) SEE: chewing gum
|
::
|
gum {n} (flesh around teeth)
|
:: tannkjøtt {n}
|
gum arabic {n} (substance from acacia trees)
|
:: gummi arabiku
|
gumboot {n} (gumboot)
|
:: gummistøvel {m}; gummistøvel {m}
|
gumption {n} (common sense, initiative)
|
:: bondevett {n}, sunn fornuft {m}
|
gun {n} (a very portable, short weapon, for hand use)
|
:: håndvåpen {n}; håndvåpen {n}
|
gun {n} (a less portable, long weapon)
|
:: gevær {n}; gevær {n}
|
gun {n} ((military) A cannon with relatively long barrel, operating with relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity)
|
:: kanon {m}; kanon {m}
|
gun {n} ((military) a cannon with tube length 30 calibers or more)
|
:: skyts
|
gun {n}
|
:: skytevåpen {n}, kanon {m}, gevær {n}, pistol {m}
|
gun {v} (shoot someone or something)
|
:: skyte; skyte, skjote
|
gunboat {n} (small armed vessel)
|
:: kanonbåt {c}
|
gunfire {n} (gunshots)
|
:: geværild {m}; geværeld {m}
|
gunk {n} (dirt or grime; any vague or unknown substance)
|
:: guffe {m} {f}, smørje {m} {f}
|
gunmetal {n} (alloy of copper, tin and zinc)
|
:: canonbronse {m}
|
gunnel {n} (gunwale) SEE: gunwale
|
::
|
gunpowder {n} (explosive mixture)
|
:: krutt {n}; krut {n}
|
gunstock {n} (The rear part of a rifle or shotgun which is pressed into the shoulder) SEE: stock
|
::
|
Gunter {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Gunnar
|
gunwale {n} (top edge of the side of a boat)
|
:: ripe {m} {f}, båtripe {m} {f}, esing {m} {f}; ripe {f}, båtripe {f}, esing {m} {f}
|
Guoyu {prop} (Mandarin) SEE: Mandarin
|
::
|
gurgle {v} (to make such a sound)
|
:: gurgle
|
Gurkha {n} (military)
|
:: gurkha {m}
|
gust {n} (strong, abrupt rush of wind)
|
:: vindkast {n}; vindkast {n}
|
Gustav {prop} (given name)
|
:: Gustav
|
Gustave {prop} (Gustav) SEE: Gustav
|
::
|
Gustavus {prop} (male given name) SEE: Gustav
|
::
|
gut {n} (intestine) SEE: intestine
|
::
|
gut feeling {n} (an instinct or intuition)
|
:: magefølelse {m}
|
gutter {v} (to cut or form into small longitudinal hollows) SEE: channel
|
::
|
gutter {n} (ditch along the side of road)
|
:: grøft {m} {f}
|
gutter {n} (duct or channel beneath the eaves)
|
:: takrenne {m} {f}; takrenne {f}
|
Guyana {prop} (country)
|
:: Guyana; Guyana
|
Guyanan {adj} (Guyanese) SEE: Guyanese
|
::
|
Guyanan {n} (Guyanese) SEE: Guyanese
|
::
|
Guyanese {adj} (pertaining to Guyana)
|
:: guyansk; guyansk
|
gym {n} (physical education class)
|
:: gym {m}, kroppsøving {m} {f}; gym {m}, kroppsøving {f}
|
gym {n} (short form of gymnasium) SEE: gymnasium
|
::
|
gymnasium {n} (place for indoor sports)
|
:: sportshall {m}; gymnastikksal {m}, gymsal {m}; gymnastikksal {m}, gymsal {m}
|
gymnast {n} (one who performs gymnastics)
|
:: turner {m}; turnar {m}
|
gymnastic {n} (gymnast) SEE: gymnast
|
::
|
gymnastics {n} (a sport)
|
:: gymnastikk
|
gynaecologist {n} (specialist in diseases of the female reproductive system)
|
:: gynekolog {m}; gynekolog {m}
|
gynandromorph {n} (a person having certain physical characteristics of both sexes) SEE: hermaphrodite
|
::
|
gynecologist {n} (gynaecologist) SEE: gynaecologist
|
::
|
gypsum {n} (mineral)
|
:: gips {m}; gips {m}
|
gypsy {n} (member of the Rom people) SEE: Rom
|
::
|
gypsy {n} (any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft)
|
:: sigøyner {m}, sigøynerske {f}
|
gypsy {n} (member of the Rom people) SEE: Gypsy
|
::
|
Gypsy {n} (a member of the Romani people) SEE: Rom
|
::
|
Gypsy {n} (a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group)
|
:: sigøyner {m}, sigøynerske {f}; sigøynar {m}, sigøynerske {f}
|
gyrfalcon {n} (falcon) SEE: falcon
|
::
|
gyrfalcon {n} (Falco rusticolus)
|
:: jaktfalk {m}
|