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  2. Word list of the Dutch language - Wikipedia

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    The Word list of the Dutch language (Dutch: Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal [ˈʋoːrdə(n)ˌlɛist ˈneːdərlɑntsə ˈtaːl]) is a spelling dictionary of the Dutch language (Dutch orthography). It is officially established by the Dutch Language Union (Nederlandse Taalunie).

  3. Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal - Wikipedia

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    3 metres WNT. The Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal (WNT; lit. ' Dictionary of the Dutch language ') is a dictionary of the Dutch language.It contains between 350,000 and 400,000 entries describing Dutch words from 1500 to 1976.

  4. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A A-grade Also aid climbing grade. The technical difficulty grading system for aid climbing (both for "original" and an adapted version for "new wave"), which goes: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 and up to A6 (for "new wave"). See C-grade. Abalakov thread Abalakov thread Also V-thread. A type of anchor used in abseiling especially in winter and in ice climbing. ABD Also assisted braking device. A term ...

  5. OpenTaal - Wikipedia

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    OpenTaal provides files for spelling check which are being used in software such as OpenOffice.org, Firefox, [4] Thunderbird, [5] Safari, Opera, TinyMCE and more. Some of this software receives custom files from OpenTaal while other software uses the generic spelling checker Hunspell.

  6. Dutch orthography - Wikipedia

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    Woordenlijst Nederlandse taal online (Word list of the Dutch language, 2015) by the Dutch Language Union (Taalunie) De witte spelling (2006) by the Society "Onze Taal" "New Spelling" of the Dutch language

  7. Dutch Language Union - Wikipedia

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    Among the Union's publications is the well-known Word list of the Dutch language (Woordenlijst Nederlandse taal), commonly known as the “Groene boekje” ("Green booklet", because of its distinctive green colour). The green booklet is the official orthographic and grammatical reference of the Dutch language.

  8. File:Cochlea.svg - Wikipedia

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    Verklarende woordenlijst biologie voor het secundair onderwijs/S; Usage on pt.wikibooks.org Sistemas Sensoriais/Sistema Auditivo; Sistemas Sensoriais/Sistema Auditivo/Anatomia Sistema Auditivo; Usage on sh.wikipedia.org Puž (uvo) Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Овални прозор; Usage on th.wikipedia.org

  9. History of Dutch orthography - Wikipedia

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    A Flemish-Dutch committee compiled a vocabulary which was published in 1954 in a green volume entitled “Woordenlijst van de Nederlandse taal” (Vocabulary of the Dutch language), which became known as “het Groene Boekje” (the Green Booklet). The spelling rules of the green book was officially adopted by Decree of 31 October 1953.