ˈtrɪkstə

  • 31plantevækst — plan|te|vækst sb., en, er, erne …

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  • 32skægvækst — skæg|vækst sb., en …

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  • 33tilvækst — til|vækst sb., en (forøgelse, stigning) …

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  • 34udvækst — ud|vækst sb., en, er, erne …

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  • 35exterritorial — /ˌɛkstɛrəˈtɔriəl/ (say .eksteruh tawreeuhl) adjective → extraterritorial. –exterritoriality /ˌɛkstɛrətɔriˈæləti/ (say .eksteruhtawree aluhtee), noun –exterritorially, adverb …

  • 36extirpate — /ˈɛkstɜpeɪt / (say eksterpayt), / stə / (say stuh ) verb (t) (extirpated, extirpating) 1. to remove utterly; destroy totally; exterminate; do away with. 2. to pull up by the roots; root up. {Latin ex(s)tirpātus, past participle, rooted out}… …

  • 37ecstasy — [ ɛkstəsi] noun (plural ecstasies) 1》 an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement. 2》 an emotional or religious frenzy or trance like state. 3》 (Ecstasy) an illegal amphetamine based synthetic drug with euphoric effects.… …

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  • 38extensometer — [ˌɛkstɛn sɒmɪtə] noun an instrument for measuring the deformation of a material under stress …

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  • 39externality — [ˌɛkstə: nalɪti] noun (plural externalities) Economics a consequence of an economic activity which affects other parties without this being reflected in market prices …

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  • 40exteroceptive — [ˌɛkstərə(ʊ) sɛptɪv] adjective Physiology of or denoting stimuli that are external to an organism. Compare with interoceptive. Derivatives exteroceptor noun …

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