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81connected — I (affiliated) adjective affinitive, allied, amalgamated, apposite, appurtenant, attached, bracketed, coadunate, cognate, coherent, communicating, compact, confederate, congenerous, congenial, conjoint, connatural, consanguineous, consecutive,… …
82pertinent — I adjective adapted, affinitive, appertaining, applicable, apposite, appropriate, appurtenant, apropos, apt, associated, associative, bearing on the question, belonging, concerning, connected, fit, fitting, germane, having direct bearing, having… …
83Germanin — Ger|ma|nin 〈f. 22〉 weibl. Germane * * * Ger|ma|nin, die; , nen: w. Form zu ↑ Germane. * * * Germanin das, s, Bayer 205, internationaler Name Suramin®, ein Diphenylharnstoffabkömmling, der b …
84comandatură — COMANDATÚRĂ, comandaturi, s.f. Comandament al trupelor germane de ocupaţie. – Din germ. Kommandatur. Trimis de hai, 20.12.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 comandatúră s. f., g. d. art. comandatúrii; pl. comandatúri Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa:… …
85german — GERMÁN, Ă, germani, e, s.m. şi f., adj. 1. s.m. şi f. (La pl.) Denumire generală dată unor popoare indo europene care au locuit, în antichitate, în centrul, vestul şi nordul Europei; (şi la sg.) persoană aparţinând unuia dintre aceste popoare. 2 …
86germanism — GERMANÍSM, germanisme, s.n. Cuvânt, construcţie etc. specifice limbii germane, împrumutate de o altă limbă fără să fie asimilate de aceasta. – Din fr. germanisme. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 germanísm s. n., pl. germanísme Trimis… …
87apropos — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. opportunely, in passing, by the way; in reference to. adj. appropriate, germane, to the purpose. See relation.Ant., irrelevant. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. pertinent, apt, opportune; see relevant .… …
88irrelevant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. inappropriate, unfitting, unrelated, inconsistent, inapplicable. See disagreement. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. inapplicable, unrelated, extraneous, impertinent, off the topic, inappropriate,… …
89germ — [17] As its close relatives germane and germinate [17] suggest, germ has more to do etymologically with ‘sprouting’ and ‘coming to life’ than with ‘disease’. It comes via Old French germe from Latin germen ‘sprout, offshoot’, which may go back… …
90Belisarius — Flavius Belisarius ( el. Βελισάριος) (505(?) – 565) was one of the greatest generals of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most acclaimed generals in history. He was instrumental to Emperor Justinian I s ambitious project of reconquering much of …