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Coördinerende conjunctie
Eigen naam
Cijfer
Zelfstandig naamwoord
Werkwoord
Bijwoord
Coördinerende conjunctie
Bijwoord
Maar de drie aanwijzer van Luther Head stuiterde hoog en buiten. Maar de drie aanwijzer van Luther Head stuiterde hoog en buiten .
Woorden en zinnen
but
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- Apart from, except (for), excluding.
- Outside of.
Luther
- Martin Luther, German monk and theologian whose teaching inspired the Reformation
- A male given name transferred from the surname, originally in honor of Martin Luther.
- A surname from German of English speakers who descend from German immigrants.
- A city and town in Iowa.
- A village in Michigan.
- An unincorporated community in Montana.
- A town in Oklahoma.
three
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- A numerical value after two and before four. Represented in Arabic digits as 3; this many dots (•••).
- Describing a set or group with three elements.
pointer
- Anything that points or is used for pointing.
- One who points.
- A teacher's pointer, pointing stick, a rod with an arrow.
- A needle-like component of a timepiece or measuring device that indicates the time or the current reading of the device.
- A breed of hunting dog, trained to point out game.
- A variable that holds the address of a memory location where a value can be stored.
- An icon that indicates the position of the pointing device, such as a mouse.
- A tip, a bit of advice.
- Something that gives a point (sharp end) to something.
- Something worth a given number of points.
bounced
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simple past and past participle of bounce
high
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- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Having a specified elevation or height; tall.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Extreme, excessive; now specifically very traditionalist and conservative.
- Elevated in mood; marked by great merriment, excitement, etc.
- Luxurious; rich.
- Lofty, often to the point of arrogant, haughty, boastful, proud.
- Keen, enthused.
- With tall waves.
- Remote (to the north or south) from the equator; situated at (or constituting) a latitude which is expressed by a large number.
- Large, great (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- Large, great (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- Acute or shrill in pitch, due to being of greater frequency, i.e. produced by more rapid vibrations (wave oscillations).
- Made with some part of the tongue positioned high in the mouth, relatively close to the palate.
- Greater in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- Greater in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- Strong-scented; slightly tainted/spoiled; beginning to decompose.
- (informal) Intoxicated; under the influence of a mood-altering drug, formerly usually alcohol, but now (from the mid-20th century) usually not alcohol but rather marijuana, cocaine, heroin, etc.
- Near, in its direction of travel, to the (direction of the) wind.
- Positioned up the field, towards the opposing team's goal.
and
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- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- (obsolete) As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- Expressing a condition.
- (obsolete) Expressing a condition.
- Connecting two well-formed formulas to create a new well-formed formula that requires it to only be true when both of the two formulas are true.
out
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- Away from the inside or centre.
- Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
- Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
- Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
- (informal) Away, or at a distance, in time (relative to, and usually after, the present or a stated event) (often preceded by a stated time period and followed by "from")
- Outside; not indoors.
- Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
- Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
- To the end; completely.
- Used to intensify or emphasize.
- Into a state of existence or visibility.
- Into a state of existence or visibility.
- Of a player, so as to be disqualified from playing further by some action of a member of the opposing team (such as being stumped in cricket).