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pivotal
{adj}
[
central
,
crucial]
3189
zentral
[fig.]
[von
zentraler
Bedeutung]
geogr.
hist.
Mesoamerican
{adj}
[refers
to
pre-Columbian
Central
America,
esp.
as
a
culture
area]
mesoamerikanisch
subcentral
{adj}
[nearly
central
]
fast
zentral
(gelegen)
Nouns
tech.
boiler
[for
central
heating]
1949
Heizungskessel
{m}
archi.
newel
[
central
supporting
pillar]
14
Treppenspindel
{f}
educ.
[
central
clearing
house
for
places
in
degree
programmes]
12
ZVS
{f}
[Zentralstelle
für
die
Vergabe
von
Studienplätzen]
acad.
educ.
commercium
[traditional
academic
feast
of
student
fraternities
at
universities
in
Central
and
Northern
Europe]
10
Kommers
{m}
hist.
law
pol.
[intervention
against
a
single
state
led
by
the
central
government
to
enforce
imperial
law
in
German
empires]
7
Reichsexekution
{f}
hist.
law
[the
predecessor
of
the
Central
Register
of
Foreign
Nationals
which
was
established
in
1938
by
the
Nazi
government]
Ausländerzentralkartei
{f}
[veraltet]
relig.
spec.
Amidah
[
central
prayer
in
Jewish
liturgical
practice]
Amida
{f}
ethn.
Banda
[
Central
African
Republic]
Banda
{pl}
[Zentralafrikanische
Republik]
Bangui
[capital
of
Central
Africa]
Bangui
{n}
[Hauptstadt
der
Zentralafrikanischen
Republik]
ling.
Bikol
[group
of
Central
Philippine
languages]
Bikolano
{n}
[auch:
Bikol]
[zentralphilippinische
Sprachgruppe]
Buba
[also:
BuBa,
BUBA]
[coll.]
[(the)
Deutsche
Bundesbank
(the
central
bank
of
Germany)]
Bundesbank
{f}
[kurz
für:
(die)
Deutsche
Bundesbank
(zentrale
Notenbank
der
Bundesrepublik
Deutschland)]
geogr.
Centralia
[Aus.]
[
Central
Australia
(Alice
Springs
region)]
Centralia
{n}
[Zentralaustralien
(Gebiet
um
Alice
Springs)]
ethn.
Centralians
[
Central
Australians]
Einwohner
{pl}
Zentralaustraliens
econ.
hist.
Gründerzeit
[economic
epoch
in
Central
Europe
ending
in
the
1873
stockmarket
crash]
Gründerzeit
{f}
ethn.
Indian
[
Central
or
South
American]
Indio
{m}
ethn.
Indian
[female
Central
or
South
American
native]
Indiofrau
{f}
ethn.
Indians
[
Central
or
South
American]
Indios
{pl}
mus.
komuz
[also:
qomuz]
[used
in
Central
Asian
music]
Komuz
{f}
[Langhalslaute
in
Zentralasien,
Nationalinstrument
Kirgistans]
hist.
relig.
Landrabbiner
[rabbi
in
Central
Europe
with
regional
jurisdiction]
Landrabbiner
{m}
ling.
Mayan
[a
family
of
Central
American
Indian
languages]
Maya
{n}
bibl.
name
Shulammite
[
central
figure
in
the
Song
of
Songs]
Sulamit
{f}
relig.
Tengriism
[
Central
Asian
religion]
Tengrismus
{m}
ethn.
the
Fang
{pl}
[also:
Fan]
[people
of
Central
Africa]
die
Fang
{pl}
[Volk
in
Zentralafrika]
geogr.
the
heartland
[the
central
part
of
a
country]
das
Landesinnere
{n}
geogr.
the
Midlands
[e.g.
central
England]
die
Midlands
{pl}
2 Words: Nouns
tech.
activation
value
[e.g.
of
a
central
heating
system]
Aktivierungswert
{m}
[z.
B.
einer
Zentralheizung]
tech.
activation
value
[e.g.
of
a
central
heating
system]
Einschaltwert
{m}
[z.
B.
einer
Zentralheizung]
archaeo.
Baalberge
group
[late
Neolithic
culture
in
central
Germany]
Baalberger
Gruppe
{f}
[jungneolithische
Kultur
in
Mitteldeutschland]
geogr.
pol.
CEE
region
[
Central
and
Eastern
Europe]
MOEL-Region
{f}
[mittel-
und
osteuropäische
Länder]
geogr.
Central
Chile
[also:
central
Chile]
Zentralchile
{n}
astron.
central
density
[e.g.
central
solar
density]
Zentraldichte
{f}
[Dichte
des
Zentrums
(der
Sonne
etc.)]
geogr.
central
England
[also:
Central
England]
Mittelengland
{n}
central
office
<CO>
[ISO
central
office,
Geneva,
Switzerland]
Zentralsekretariat
{n}
[ISO-Zentralsekretariat,
Genf]
educ.
central
school
[also:
Central
School]
Zentralschule
{f}
geogr.
Central
Switzerland
[also:
central
Switzerland]
Innerschweiz
{f}
[meist:
die
Innerschweiz]
geogr.
Central
Switzerland
[also:
central
Switzerland]
Zentralschweiz
{f}
[meist:
die
Zentralschweiz]
geogr.
central
Tibet
[also:
Central
Tibet]
Zentraltibet
{n}
traffic
transp.
chicken
bus
[coll.]
[bus
esp.
in
Central
American
countries]
Chicken-Bus
{m}
[ugs.]
[Autobus,
bes.
in
zentralamerik.
Ländern]
geol.
Clarens
Formation
[south-
central
Africa
into
KwaZulu-Natal]
Clarens-Formation
{f}
ethn.
geogr.
culture
area
[e.
g.
Central
European]
Kulturkreis
{m}
[z.
B.
mitteleuropäisch]
art
Euro
Sign
[sculpture
at
the
European
Central
Bank
in
Frankfurt
am
Main,
Germany]
Euro-Zeichen
{n}
[Großplastik
vor
der
Europäischen
Zentralbank]
archi.
art
hist.
Gründerzeit
style
[
Central
European
version
of
19th
/
early
20th
cent.
historicism]
Gründerzeit
{f}
[Stil]
archi.
art
hist.
Gründerzeit
style
[
Central
European
version
of
19th
/
early
20th
cent.
historicism]
Gründerzeitstil
{m}
MedTech.
Hickman
line
[a
central
venous
catheter]
Hickman-Katheter
{m}
key
message
[
central
idea
in
a
statement
or
of
a
situation]
Schlüsselaussage
{f}
Medusa
(piercing)
[
central
upper
lip]
Medusa-Piercing
{n}
Old
Bailey
[Br.]
[
Central
Criminal
Court]
[englischer
Zentral-Strafgerichtshof]
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