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COMPOUND WORDS
| abstinence | {n} | (specifically, abstinence from alcohol) | abstinence | {n} | (specifically, abstinence from sexual intercourse) | abstinence | {n} | (the act or practice of abstaining) | abstinence | {n} | (the practice of self-denial) | abstinent | {adj} | (refraining from indulgence) | abstinent | {n} | (one who abstains) | Argentine | {adj} | (Argentinian) SEE: Argentinian :: | Argentine | {n} | (Argentinian) SEE: Argentinian :: | Argentine | {prop} | (Argentina) SEE: Argentina :: | Argentinean | {adj} | (Argentinian) SEE: Argentinian :: | Argentinean | {n} | (Argentinian) SEE: Argentinian :: | Argentine tango | {n} | (Ballroom dance) | astatine | {n} | (the chemical element) | Augustine | {prop} | (male given name) | Aventine | {prop} | (Aventine Hill) SEE: Aventine Hill :: | Aventine Hill | {prop} | (one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built) | barquentine | {n} | (sailing vessel) | Benedictine | {n} | (monk or nun) | Byzantine | {adj} | (of a devious usually stealthy manner) | Byzantine | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Byzantium) | Byzantine | {adj} | (overly complex or intricate) | Byzantine Empire | {prop} | (an ancient Greek-speaking empire of Eastern Europe) | Byzantine Greek | {prop} | (the continuum of forms of the Greek language as written and spoken during the time of the Byzantine Empire) | celestine | {n} | (mineral) | Christine | {prop} | (female name) SEE: Christina :: | clandestine | {adj} | (done or kept in secret) | clandestinely | {adv} | (in a secret, covert manner) | Constantine | {prop} | (male given name) | continent | {n} | (each of main land-masses on earth's surface) | continental | {adj} | (of or relating to a continent or continents) | continental drift | {n} | (continental drift) | continental quilt | {n} | (duvet) SEE: duvet :: | continental shelf | {n} | (the area of sea around a land mass) | cystine | {n} | (a nonessential amino acid) | destine | {v} | (intransitive: to assign for a use) | emptiness | {n} | (the state or feeling of being empty) | Florentine | {adj} | (Of or relating to the Italian city of Florence.) | gelatine | {n} | (edible jelly) | gelatine | {n} | (protein derived through partial hydrolysis of the collagen) | guillotine | {n} | (device that cuts paper) | guillotine | {n} | (machine used for capital punishment) | guillotine | {v} | (execute by use of a guillotine) | impertinent | {adj} | (insolent, ill-mannered) | incontinence | {n} | (inability to restrain discharge) | incontinence | {n} | (lack of self-restraint) | incontinence diaper | {n} | (impenetrable sheet) SEE: incontinence pad :: | intercontinental | {adj} | (between two or more continents) | intestine | {adj} | innere | intestine | {n} | (alimentary canal) | intestine | {n} | (subdivision of the alimentary canal) | intine | {n} | (innermost wall of a spore or pollen grain) | itinerant worker | {n} | (worker moving from one temporary job to another) | itinerary | {n} | (account or record of a journey) | itinerary | {n} | (guidebook for travellers) | itinerary | {n} | (route or proposed route of a journey) | large intestine | {n} | (bodily organ) | loftiness | {n} | (arrogance) SEE: arrogance :: | matinee | {n} | (a showing of a movie or theatrical performance in the afternoon) | nicotine | {n} | (addictive alkaloid derived from tobacco) | nicotine patch | {n} | (adhesive patch) | palatine tonsil | {n} | (palatine tonsil) | Palestine | {prop} | [1,2] Palästina | Palestine | {prop} | (West Bank and Gaza Strip collectively) | patine | {v} | (coat an object with a patina) | pertinent | {adj} | (pertaining) | philistine | {adj} | (lacking in appreciation for art or culture) | philistine | {n} | (Philistine) SEE: Philistine :: | Philistine | {adj} | (philistine) SEE: philistine :: | Philistine | {n} | (person from Philistia) | Philistine | {n} | (person lacking appreciation of culture) | pristine | {adj} | (unspoiled) | quarantine | {n} | Quarantäne | quarantine | {n} | (sanitary measure isolating infected people) | quarantine | {v} | (to retain in obligatory isolation or separation as a sanitary prevention) | routine | {adj} | (according to established procedure) | routine | {adj} | (regular; habitual) | routine | {n} | (computing: set of instructions designed to perform a specific task) | routine | {n} | (course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure) | routine | {n} | (set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically) | Saint Valentine's Day | {prop} | (Saint Valentine's Day) | sentinel | {n} | (A sentry or guard) | sentinel | {n} | (a unique phrase of characters) | sentinel | {v} | (To watch over something as a guard) | sentinel event | {n} | (unusual event in a medical setting which results in death or serious physical injury) | serpentine | {adj} | (having the form of a snake) | serpentine | {adj} | (sinuous, curving) | serpentine | {n} | (mineral) | small intestine | {n} | (upper part of the intestine) | snottiness | {n} | (state or quality of being snotty) | subcontinent | {n} | (large landmass) | subroutine | {n} | (a section of code) | supercontinent | {n} | (very large continent in the Earth's past) | Tarentine | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Tarentum) | Tarentine | {n} | (inhabitant of Tarentum) | thirstiness | {n} | (property of being thirsty) | tine | {n} | (on antler) | tine | {n} | (prong) | transcontinental | {adj} | (crossing a continent) | turpentine | {n} | (volatile essential oil) | Valentine | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Valentina :: | Valentine | {prop} | (male given name) | Valentine's Day | {prop} | (Saint Valentine's Day)
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Der Darm befindet sich unter dem Magen.

The intestines are below the stomach . Der Darm befindet sich unter dem Magen 0
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| Sparsamkeit ist eine Tugend.

Thriftiness is a virtue . Sparsamkeit ist eine Tugend 0
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| There are seven continents on the earth . | Auf der Erde gibt es sieben Kontinente.
| He was destined never to see his wife again . | Es war ihm bestimmt, seine Frau nie wieder zu sehen.
Auf der Erde gibt es sieben Kontinente.
Es war ihm bestimmt, seine Frau nie wieder zu sehen.
There are seven continents on the earth .
He was destined never to see his wife again .
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