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ess (name of the letter S, s)
noun
[UK: ˈes]
[US: ˈes]

(Bokmål) essnoun
{m}

(Nynorsk) essnoun
{m}

essay [essays] (written composition)
noun
[UK: e.ˈseɪ]
[US: e.ˈseɪ]

(Bokmål) essaynoun
{n}

essence [essences] (inherent nature)
noun
[UK: ˈesns]
[US: ˈe.səns]

(Bokmål) essensnoun
{m}

(Nynorsk) essensnoun
{m}

essential (necessary)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈsen.ʃl̩]
[US: ə.ˈsen.ʃl̩]

(Bokmål) essensielladjective

(Nynorsk) essensielladjective

essentially adverb
[UK: ɪ.ˈsen.ʃə.li]
[US: ə.ˈsen.ʃə.li]

(Bokmål) dypest sett, i bunn og grunnadverb

Essex (a village in Kankakee County, Illinous)
proper noun
[UK: ˈe.sɪks]
[US: ˈe.sɪks]

(Bokmål) Essexproper noun

-ess (female suffix)

(Bokmål) -inne{m} {f}, -Ske {m} {f}, -eSSe {m} {f}

-less (lacking)
[UK: les]
[US: ˈles]

-løs

-ness (appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...")
[UK: nes]
[US: ˈnes]

-het, -skap

abbess (female superior of a nunnery)
noun
[UK: ˈæ.bes]
[US: ˈæ.bes]

(Bokmål) abbedissenoun
{m} {f}

(Nynorsk) abbedissenoun
{f}

abessive (the abessive case)
noun

(Bokmål) abessivnoun
{m}

abessive case (case used to express the lack of something)
noun

(Bokmål) abessivnoun
{m}

abscess [abscesses] (cavity filled with pus)
noun
[UK: ˈæb.ses]
[US: ˈæb.ˌses]

(Bokmål) abscessnoun
{m}, byll {m}, verkebyll {m}

abscess (to form an abscess)
verb
[UK: ˈæb.ses]
[US: ˈæb.ˌses]

(Bokmål) abscedereverb

absent-mindedness (state or quality of being preoccupied)
noun
[UK: ˌæb.sənt ˈmaɪn.dɪd.nəs]
[US: ˌæb.sənt ˈmaɪn.dɪd.nəs]

åndsfraværelsenoun
{m}

absoluteness (the fact free from any conditions or other beings)
noun
[UK: ˈæb.sə.luːt.nəs]
[US: ˈæb.sə.ˌluːt.nəs]

(Bokmål) absolutthetnoun
{m} {f}

abstractness (the quality of being abstract)
noun
[UK: ˈæbstræktnəs ]
[US: ˈæbstræktnəs ]

(Bokmål) abstrakthetnoun
{m} {f}

access [accesses] (computing: process of locating data in memory)
noun
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

aksessnoun
{m}

access [accessed, accessing, accesses] (computing: to have access to (data))
verb
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

aksessereverb

access [accesses] (onset, attack or fit of disease)
noun
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

anfallnoun
{n}

access [accesses] (right or ability of approaching or entering)
noun
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

(Bokmål) adgangnoun
{m}, tilgang {m}

(Nynorsk) åtgangnoun
{m}, tilgang {m}

access [accesses] (right to visit one's child)
noun
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

besøksrettnoun
{m}

access [accessed, accessing, accesses] (to gain or obtain access to)
verb
[UK: ˈæk.ses]
[US: ˈæk.ˌses]

få tilgangverb

accessibility [accessibilities] (the quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach)
noun
[UK: ək.ˌse.sə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti]
[US: ˌæk.se.sə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti]

(Bokmål) tilgjengelighetnoun
{m} {f}

accessible (easy of access or approach)
adjective
[UK: ək.ˈse.səb.l̩]
[US: æk.ˈse.səb.l̩]

(Bokmål) tilgjengeligadjective

(Nynorsk) tilgjengelegadjective

accession [accessions] (a coming to)
noun
[UK: æk.ˈseʃ.n̩]
[US: ək.ˈseʃ.n̩]

(Bokmål) tiltredelsenoun
{m}

accessory [accessories] (clothing accessory)
noun
[UK: ək.ˈse.sə.ri]
[US: æk.ˈse.sə.ri]

(Bokmål) accessoirnoun
{m} {n}, akSeSSoar {m} {n}, tilbehør {n}

accessory [accessories] (contributor to an offense)
noun
[UK: ək.ˈse.sə.ri]
[US: æk.ˈse.sə.ri]

(Bokmål) medhjelpernoun
{m}

accessory (assisting a crime)
adjective
[UK: ək.ˈse.sə.ri]
[US: æk.ˈse.sə.ri]

(Bokmål) meddelaktig, medskyldigadjective

accessory (having a supplementary function)
adjective
[UK: ək.ˈse.sə.ri]
[US: æk.ˈse.sə.ri]

(Bokmål) delaktigadjective

accessory fruit (A fruit with tissue not derived from ovary)
noun

(Bokmål) hjelpefruktnoun
{m}

actress [actresses] (female actor, see also: actor)
noun
[UK: ˈæk.trəs]
[US: ˈæk.trəs]

(Bokmål) skuespillerinnenoun
{m} {f}

(Nynorsk) skodespelarinnenoun
{f}

address [addresses] (description of the location of a property; direction for correspondence)
noun
[UK: ə.ˈdres]
[US: ˈæ.ˌdres]

(Bokmål) adressenoun
{m} {f}

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