Svéd | Angol |
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ark substantiv {c} | ark [arks](large box) |
ark substantiv {n} | gathering [gatherings](bookbinding: group of sheets) sheet [sheets](sheet of paper) |
arkad [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | arcade [arcades](row of arches) |
arkadhall [~en ~ar] substantiv | arcade [arcades](establishment running coin-operated games) |
Arkadien substantiv {n} | Arcadia(A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese) |
arkadspel [~et ~] substantiv {n} | arcade game(A coin-operated video game or amusement device) |
arkaisera [~de ~t] verb | archaize [archaized, archaizing, archaizes](To give an archaic quality or character to) |
arkaiserande adjektiv | archaic(belonging to the archaic period) |
arkaisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | archaic(old-fashioned or antiquated) |
arkaism [~en ~er] substantiv | archaism [archaisms](archaic word, language) |
arkebuse substantiv | harquebus [harquebuses](obsolete matchlock firearm) |
arkebuseringspluton substantiv {c} | firing squad(a group of soldiers detailed to execute someone or to discharge weapons ceremonially) |
arkegon substantiv {n} | archegonium(multicellular reproductive structure in certain plants) |
arkeikum proper noun {c} | Archaean(Archaean eon) |
arkeisk adjektiv | Archaean(of eon from 3,800 to 2,500 million years ago) |
arkeoastronomi substantiv | archaeastronomy(The archeological study of astronomy) |
arkeofyt substantiv | archaeophyte(plant introduced to an area by humans (or arrived naturally, but from an area in which it was present as a human introduction) and became naturalized before 1500 C.E.) |
arkeolog [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | archaeologist [archaeologists](someone who studies or practises archaeology) |
arkeologi [~n] substantiv {c} | archaeology [archaeologies](scientific study of past remains) |
arkeologisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | archaeological(relating to the science or research of archaeology) |
arkiater [~n arkiatrer] substantiv {c} | archiater(the chief physician of a prince or city) |
arkimandrit [~en ~er] substantiv | archimandrite(The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church) |
arkipelag [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | archipelago [archipelagos](group of islands) |
arkitekt [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | architect [architects](designer of buildings) |
arkitektonisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | architectural(pertaining to architecture) |
arkitektur [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | architecture [architectures](art and science of designing buildings and other structures) |
arkitrav [~en ~er] substantiv | architrave [architraves](the lowest part of an entablature) |
arkiv [~et ~] substantiv {n} | archive [archives](place for storing earlier material) file [files](collection of papers) |
arkivarie [~n ~r] substantiv {c} | archivist [archivists](one who creates, maintains or controls archives) |
arkivera [~de ~t] verb | archive [archived, archiving, archives](to archive) file [filed, filing, files](to archive) |
arkivskåp [~et ~] substantiv {n} | filing cabinet(piece of office furniture) |
arkosaurie substantiv {c} | archosaur [archosaurs](any reptile of the taxon Archosauria) |
Arktis proper noun {n} | Arctic(a region of the Earth) |
arktisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | Arctic(pertaining to the northern polar region of the planet) |
Arktiska havet proper noun {n} | Arctic Ocean(the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) |
Arktiska oceanen proper noun {c} | Arctic Ocean(the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) |
arké substantiv {c} | archaeon(microorganism) |