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NFUL — ICAO Airportcode f. Nanuya Levu ( Fiji) … Acronyms von A bis Z
mo'nful — Gullah Words mournful … English dialects glossary
Inful — Ịn|ful 〈f. 21〉 oV Infel 1. 〈im antiken Rom〉 weiße Stirnbinde (als Weihezeichen) 2. 〈heute, kath. Kirche〉 Mitra mit zwei an der Rückseite herunterhängenden Bändern [<lat. infula „Binde, Band“] * * * Ịnful [lateinisch] die, / n, 1) weiße… … Universal-Lexikon
Mitra — Mi|tra auch: Mit|ra 〈f.; , Mi|tren〉 1. altgriech. Stirnbinde 2. hohe, mützenartige Kopfbedeckung altorientalischer Herrscher 3. 〈kath. Kirche〉 = Bischofsmütze (1) [lat., „Kopfbedeckung, Haube, Stirnbinde, Bischofsmütze“] * * * Mi|t|ra, die; ,… … Universal-Lexikon
basin — ba|sin [ˈbeısən] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: bacin, from Late Latin bacchinon] 1.) BrE a round container attached to the wall in a bathroom, where you wash your hands and face = ↑sink ▪ The room has a wash basin. 2.) a large bowl… … Dictionary of contemporary English
spoonful — spoon|ful [ˈspu:nful] n the amount that a spoon will hold spoonful of ▪ Two spoonfuls of sugar, please … Dictionary of contemporary English
tablespoon — ta|ble|spoon [ˈteıbəlspu:n] n 1.) a large spoon used for serving food 2.) also ta|ble|spoon|ful [ spu:nful] written abbreviation tbsp or tbs the amount that a tablespoon can hold, used as a unit for measuring food or liquid in cooking tablespoon… … Dictionary of contemporary English
teaspoon — tea|spoon [ˈti:spu:n] n 1.) a small spoon that you use for mixing sugar into tea and coffee 2.) also teaspoonful [ˈti:spu:nful] written abbreviation tsp the amount that a teaspoon can hold, used as a unit for measuring food or liquid in cooking… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unfulfilled — un|ful|filled [ˌʌnfulˈfıld] adj 1.) an unfulfilled hope, desire, dream etc has not been achieved ▪ His dream of competing in the Olympics remained unfulfilled . 2.) someone who is unfulfilled feels they could be achieving more in their job,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unfulfilled — un|ful|filled [ ,ʌnful fıld ] adjective unhappy because you have not achieved what you want: He felt unfulfilled working for his father. a. an unfulfilled wish has not been achieved: unfulfilled ambitions … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English