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21EKS — nucl. abbr. Energic Komprimierendes System …
22s(w)eks — Six. Oldest form *s(w)ek̑s, becoming *s(w)eks in centum languages. I. Form *seks. 1. six; sixteen, sixty, from Old English s(i)ex, six, with derivatives sixtig, sixty, and sixtȳne, sixteen ( …
23f.eks. — f.eks. (el. fx) (fork. for for eksempel) …
24Borgerskab i en købstad svarer til det mere kendte næringsbrev og var en forudsætning for at drive næring i en sådan. Institutionen er meget gammel - f.eks. findes optegnelser om bogerskaber fra Helsingør, ubrudt fra 1612 til 1933. — Bommand | Bromand eller bromand, titel på toldkontrolopsynsmand ved landtoldgrænsen. Afskaffet 1790 …
25energo-kybernetisches System — ⇡ EKS …
26engpassorientiertes System — ⇡ EKS …
27ex — → eks …
28ex parte — /eks partiy/ On one side only; by or for one party; done for, in behalf of, or on the application of, one party only. A judicial proceeding, order, injunction, etc., is said to be ex parte when it is taken or granted at the instance and for the… …
29ex parte — /eks partiy/ On one side only; by or for one party; done for, in behalf of, or on the application of, one party only. A judicial proceeding, order, injunction, etc., is said to be ex parte when it is taken or granted at the instance and for the… …
30exchangee — |eksˌchān|jē, iks|ch , eks|ch noun ( s) Etymology: exchange (II) + ee : a participant or former participant in an exchange program (as of students or teachers) * * * /iks chayn jee , chayn jee, eks chayn jee /, n. a person who takes or has taken… …