ˈsektərɪ

  • 51Baptismen — Sekt, der holder på voksendåb …

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  • 52sect — sekt n. faction, schism, party; religious denomination; dissenting religious group that opposes a larger group …

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  • 53sects — sekt n. faction, schism, party; religious denomination; dissenting religious group that opposes a larger group …

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  • 54sect — [sekt] noun [C] a religious group whose beliefs are different from the beliefs of an established religion …

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  • 55sector*/*/ — [ˈsektə] noun [C] 1) a part of a country s economic or business activity the manufacturing/industrial/financial sector[/ex] the private/public sector[/ex] A number of key sectors of the economy are in trouble.[/ex] 2) a part of an area a UN… …

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  • 56sector — / sektə/ noun a part of the economy or the business organisation of a country ● All sectors of the economy suffered from the fall in the exchange rate. ● Technology is a booming sector of the economy. ▪▪▪ ‘…government services form a large part… …

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  • 57sector — / sektə/ noun 1. a part of the economy or the business organisation of a country ● All sectors of the economy suffered from the fall in the exchange rate. ● Technology is a booming sector of the economy. 2. a section of a stock market, listing… …

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  • 58sector fund — / sektə fʌnd/ noun a fund which is invested in only one sector of the stock market …

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  • 59hemisect — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ˈsekt transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: hemi (I) + sect : to divide along the mesial plane …

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  • 60resectability —  ̷ ̷ˌsektəˈbiləd.ē noun Etymology: resectable + ity : the condition of being resectable compare operability …

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