German vs. Dutch

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Germanadjective

Having the same mother and father; a full (brother or sister).

Germanadjective

Being born to one’s blood aunt or uncle, a first (cousin).

Germanadjective

(obsolete) Closely related, akin.

Germannoun

(obsolete) A near relative.

Germannoun

An elaborate round dance, often with a waltz movement.

Germannoun

A social party at which the german is danced.

Germanadjective

Nearly related; closely akin.

Germanadjective

Of or pertaining to Germany.

Germannoun

A native or one of the people of Germany.

Germannoun

The German language.

Germannoun

A round dance, often with a waltz movement, abounding in capriciosly involved figures.

Germannoun

a person of German nationality

Germannoun

the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic

Germanadjective

of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language;

Germanadjective

of a more or less German nature; somewhat German;

Dutchnoun

(slang) wife

Dutchverb

, treat cocoa with alkali

Dutchadjective

Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants.

Dutchnoun

The people of Holland; Dutchmen.

Dutchnoun

The language spoken in Holland.

Dutchnoun

the people of the Netherlands;

Dutchnoun

the West Germanic language of the Netherlands

Dutchadjective

of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture;

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