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Glob1500 general a high military leader; ad. without details; affecting or including all or almost all n.
Glob1500 generation a group of individuals born and living at about the same time. ("The mother and daughter represented two generations.") n.
NGSL3000 general Widespread, normal or usual adj
NGSL3000 generally Usually; as a rule; by, to or for most people adv
NGSL3000 generation People born and living at about the same time n
NGSL3000 gene part of cell in a that controls the development and appearance of a living thing n
NGSL3000 generate To create or be produced or bring into existence verb
NGSL3000 genetic Concerning GENES or the scientific study of how a living thing's appearance, growth, and development are determined and transferred between generations adj
SAT5000 attorney-general The chief law-officer of a government. n.
SAT5000 degeneracy A becoming worse. n.
SAT5000 degenerate To become worse or inferior. v.
SAT5000 generality The principal portion. n.
SAT5000 generalize To draw general inferences. v.
SAT5000 generally Ordinarily. adv.
SAT5000 generate To produce or cause to be. v.
SAT5000 generic Noting a genus or kind; opposed to specific. adj.
SAT5000 generosity A disposition to give liberally or to bestow favors heartily. n.
SAT5000 genesis Creation. n.
SAT5000 heterogeneous Consisting of dissimilar elements or ingredients of different kinds. heteromorphic adj.
SAT5000 homogeneity Congruity of the members or elements or parts. n.
SAT5000 homogeneous Made up of similar parts or elements. adj.
SAT5000 regenerate To reproduce. v.

Tanaka6000 general Tanaka6000 generally Tanaka6000 generation Tanaka6000 generous

COMPOUND WORDS


abiogenesis {n} (abiogenesis) antiangiogenesis {n} (prevention of angiogenesis) biogenesis {n} (biosynthesis) SEE: biosynthesis :: brigadier general {n} (an officer commanding a brigade) clock generator {n} (circuit) clogs to clogs in three generations {proverb} (wealth earned in one generation seldom lasts) cogener {n} (congener) SEE: congener :: cogeneration {n} (simultaneous or serial production of heat and electricity from the same source) Commagene {prop} (ancient mountainous region) commanding general {n} (commanding officer) SEE: commanding officer :: consul general {n} (consular officer who heads a consulate general) Copenhagener {n} (someone from Copenhagen) degenerate {adj} (having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal) degeneration {n} (condition of a tissue or an organ in which its vitality has become diminished) degeneration {n} (process or state of growing worse) Diogenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name) epigenetics {n} (The study of heritable changes caused by the activation and deactivation of genes without any change in DNA sequence) epigenetics {n} (The study of the processes involved in the genetic development of an organism, especially the activation and deactivation of genes) Eugene {prop} (male given name) gene {n} (unit of heredity) genealogical {adj} (of or relating to genealogy) genealogically {adv} (from a genealogical perspective) genealogist {n} (practitioner of genealogy) genealogy {n} (a record or table of such descent) genealogy {n} (study and recording of descents) genealogy {n} (the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors) general {adj} (involving every part or member, not specific or particular) general {adj} (not limited in application; applicable to a whole class or category) general {n} (military rank) general anesthetic {n} (a local anesthetic) general education {n} Allgemeinbildung general election {n} (election held at regular intervals) generalisation {n} Bedeutungsverallgemeinerung generalisation {n} (formulation of general concepts) generalisation {n} (inductive reasoning) generalissimo {n} (supreme commander) generalist {n} (person with a broad general knowledge) generalize {v} (to infer or induce from specific cases to more general cases or principles) general knowledge {n} (wide body of information that a person acquires from education and from life) generally {adv} (as a rule; usually) generally {adv} (popularly or widely) generally {adv} (without reference to specific details) general practitioner {n} (physician who provides primary care; family doctor) general public {n} (members of the public who have no special role) general-purpose {adj} (all-purpose) general relativity {n} (theory in physics) General Secretary {n} (chief administrator of political parties or organizations) general store {n} (a store which sells a large variety of useful things) general strike {n} (work stoppage) generate {v} erzeugen generation {n} Generation generation {n} (single step in the succession of natural descent) generator {n} (apparatus: electrical generator) generic {adj} ((computing) written so as to operate on any data type) generic {adj} (not having a brand name) generic {adj} (of, or relating to a genus) generic {adj} (very comprehensive) generosity {n} (acting generously) generosity {n} (a generous act) generosity {n} (good breeding; nobility of stock) generosity {n} (the trait of being more than adequate) generosity {n} (the trait of being willing to give your money and/or time) generous {adj} (large, ample) generous {adj} (willing to give and share unsparingly) genesis {n} (the origin, start, or point at which something comes into being) Genesis {prop} (the book of the Bible) genet {n} (mammal of the genus Genetta) gene therapy {n} (therapy involving the insertion of genes into a patient's cells) genetic {adj} (relating to genetics or genes) genetically {adv} (relating to genes) genetic engineering {n} (genetic modification) SEE: genetic modification :: geneticist {n} (scientist who studies genes) genetics {n} (branch of biology) genetics {n} (genetic makeup of a specific individual or species) Geneva {prop} (canton) Geneva {prop} (city) Geneva {prop} (lake) Geneva Convention {prop} (international treaty) Genevieve {prop} (female given name) giant forest genet {n} (Genetta victoriae) governor general {n} (governor or viceroy possessing some military authority) governor general {n} (representative of the monarch) governor-general {n} (commonwealth official) governor-general {n} (similar official in other countries) heterogeneity {n} (composition of diverse parts) heterogeneity {n} (diversity) SEE: diversity :: heterogeneous {adj} (diverse in kind) homogeneity {n} (quality of being homogeneous) homogeneous {adj} (of the same kind; alike, similar) hugeness {n} (quality of being huge) iatrogenesis {n} (any adverse effect resulting from medical treatment) landscape genetics {n} (discipline) lost generation {n} verlorene Generation melongene {n} (eggplant) SEE: eggplant :: parthenogenesis {n} (asexual reproduction) SEE: agamogenesis :: parthenogenesis {n} (reproduction from a single gamete without fertilisation) phylogenetics {n} (study of organism relationships) regenerate {v} (to construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner) regenerate {v} (to replace lost or damaged tissue) regenerate {v} (to revitalize) savageness {n} (property of behaving savagely) Secretary General {n} (chief administrator of an international body) symbiogenesis {n} (merging of organisms to form a new organism) teratogenetic {adj} (teratogenic) SEE: teratogenic :: without loss of generality {adv} (without loss of generality)

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general terms and conditions P2615 generous P3083 general public P3160 genetic engineering P5271






PHRASES



Hij is de algemeen directeur van het bedrijf.



He is the general manager at the company .


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(0391)

De Algemene Vergadering van de VN is geopend.



The UN General Assembly is open .


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(1655)

We zijn van dezelfde generatie.



We are in the same generation of the family .


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(2082)

Dit is een algemeen ziekenhuis.



This is a general hospital .


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(2257)

Hij is een generaal.



He is a general .


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(2541)

De dam kan worden gebruikt om elektriciteit op te wekken.



The dam can be used to generate electricity .


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(2809)

Hij is een hoge generaal in het leger.



He is a high-ranking general in the army .


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(2819)

Hij is erg ontaard.



He is very degenerate .


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(3120)

Het publiek heeft gul geld gedoneerd om de mensen in het rampgebied te helpen.



The public generously donated money to help the people in the disaster area .


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(3318)





I generally have lunch there .

Ik lunch daar meestal.

Those men are of a generation .

Die mannen zijn van een generatie .

They are generous with their money .

Ze zijn gul met hun geld.

He is generous to his friends .

Hij is genereus voor zijn vrienden.

The old generation must make way for the new .

De oude generatie moet plaats maken voor de nieuwe.



Ik lunch daar meestal.
Die mannen zijn van een generatie .
Ze zijn gul met hun geld.
Hij is genereus voor zijn vrienden.
De oude generatie moet plaats maken voor de nieuwe.