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21Val — (vom lat. vallis), Thal, häufig bei geograph. Bezeichnungen z.B. Val Orbe, Val Travers, Val de Blegno, Val Sugana etc …
22Vál — Vue aérienne Adminis …
23val´id|ly — val|id «VAL ihd», adjective. 1. supported by facts or authority; sound or true: »a valid argument, proof, or assertion. 2. having force in law; legally binding: »A contract made by an insane person is not valid. 3. having force; holding good;… …
24val|id — «VAL ihd», adjective. 1. supported by facts or authority; sound or true: »a valid argument, proof, or assertion. 2. having force in law; legally binding: »A contract made by an insane person is not valid. 3. having force; holding good; effective …
25Val — /val/, n. 1. a male given name, form of Valentine. 2. a female given name, form of Valerie. /val/, n. Valenciennes (def. 2). Biochem. valine. * * * …
26VAL — puede referirse a: un valle de fondo plano; o el sistema VAL (Vehículo Automático Ligero) de metro sin conductor. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de …
27val — pour vallée, dont on dit, Du mont à val, voyez Mont …
28val|et — «VAL iht, ay; va LAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. a servant who takes care of a man s clothes and gives him personal service: »No man is a hero to his valet (Marquise de Sévigné). SYNONYM(S): manservant. 2. a worker in a hotel who cleans or presses… …
29val|la — «VAL uh», noun. plural of vallum …
30val|or — «VAL uhr», noun. bravery; courage: »The Virginia troops showed great valor. (George Bancroft). SYNONYM(S): prowess, intrepidity. ╂[< Old French valour < Medieval Latin valor < Latin valēre be strong] …