Swedisch | Englisch |
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femtioett räkneord | fifty-one(cardinal number) |
femtiofem räkneord | fifty-five(cardinal number) |
femtiofemte adjektiv | fifty-fifth(ordinal number) |
femtiolapp [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | fifty(a banknote with a denomination of 50) |
femtionde adjektiv | fiftieth(the ordinal form of the number fifty) |
femtiosjätte adjektiv | fifty-sixth(ordinal number) |
femtiotal [~et ~] substantiv {n} | fifties(The decade of the 1850s, 1950s, etc.) |
femtiotalet substantiv {n} | fifties(The decade of the 1850s, 1950s, etc.) |
femtiotre räkneord | fifty-three(cardinal number) |
femtiotvå räkneord | fifty-two(cardinal number) |
femto- adjektiv | femto-(prefix) |
femton räkneord | fifteen(cardinal number) |
femton minuter av berömmelse substantiv {c} | 15 minutes of fame(fifteen minutes of fame) |
femton minuter i rampljuset substantiv {Pl} | 15 minutes of fame(fifteen minutes of fame) |
femtonde adjektiv | fifteenth(ordinal form of number fifteen, see also: 15th) |
femtondel [~en ~ar] substantiv | fifteenth(one of fifteen equal parts) |
fena [~n fenor] substantiv | fin [fins](appendage of a fish) |
fender substantiv {c} | fender [fenders](nautical term) |
Fenicien proper noun {n} | Phoenicia(land of the Phoenicians) |
fenicisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | Phoenician(of, from, or related to the country or civilisation of Phoenicia) |
feniciska ~n feniciskor proper noun {c} | Phoenician(Semitic language spoken by the inhabitants of Phoenicia) |
Fenix proper noun | Phoenix(mythical firebird) |
fenix substantiv {c} | phoenix [phoenixes](mythological bird) |
fennek substantiv {c} | fennec [fennecs](fox) |
fennoman [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | Fennoman(member or supporter) |
Fennoskandia proper noun {c} | Fennoscandia(geographic area) |
Fennoskandiska skölden proper noun {c} | Fennoscandia(Fennoscandian Shield) |
fenol [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | phenol [phenols](caustic compound derived from benzene) |
fenomen [~et ~] substantiv {n} | phenomenon(observable fact or occurrence) |
fenomenografi substantiv | phenomenography(research methodology) |
fenomenologi [~n] substantiv | phenomenology [phenomenologies](philosophy based on intuitive experience of phenomena) |
fenotyp [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | phenotype [phenotypes](appearance of organism) |
fenval [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | rorqual [rorquals](whale with long skin folds below mouth) |
fenylalanin substantiv | phenylalanine [phenylalanines](amino acid; C9H11NO2) |
feodal [~t ~a] adjektiv | feudal(of, or relating to feudalism) |
feodalism [~en] substantiv {c} | feudalism(social system) |
Ferdinand proper noun | Ferdinand(male given name) |
ferie [~n ~r] substantiv {c} | vacation [vacations](official holiday period) |
fermat [~en ~et ~er ~] substantiv {n} | fermata(holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it) |
fermentera [~de ~t] verb | ferment [fermented, fermenting, ferments](to react using fermentation) |