alfons
— Navneord
– Dansk
~ mand som tjener penge på én el. flere prostituered ...
Alfred
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ king of Wessex; defeated the Vikings and encouraged writing in English (849-899)
alga
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves
algae
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves
algang
— Navneord
– Dansk
~ fælles gang arrangeret til fremme af den nationale ...
algarobilla
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ mesquite pod used in tanning and dyeing
algarroba
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
algarroba
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ mesquite pod used in tanning and dyeing
algarroba
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ mesquite of Gulf Coast and Caribbean Islands from Mexico to Venezuela
algarroba
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
algarrobilla
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ mesquite pod used in tanning and dyeing
alge
— Navneord
– Dansk
~ primitiv, som regel vandlevende organisme der vari ...
algebra
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ the mathematics of generalized arithmetical operations
algebra
— Navneord
– Dansk
~ disciplin inden for matematikken hvor man i stedet ...
algebraist
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a mathematician whose specialty is algebra
alger
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ United States author of inspirational adventure stories for boys; virtue and hard work overcome poverty (1832-1899)
algeria
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s
algerian
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a native or inhabitant of Algeria
algerie
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s