Swedish | English |
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dem pronomen | them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) |
demagog [~en ~er] substantiv | demagogue [demagogues]((pejorative) a political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument) |
demagogi [~n] substantiv {c} | demagogy(demagogism) |
demagogisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | demagogic(of or pertaining to demagogy or a demagogue) |
demagogism substantiv {c} | demagogism(The practice and principles of a demagogue) |
demantoid substantiv | demantoidnoun |
dematerialisation substantiv {c} | dematerialization(act or process of dematerializing) |
dematerialisera [~de ~t] verb {c} | dematerialize [dematerialized, dematerializing, dematerializes]((intransitive) to disappear by becoming immaterial) |
dematerialisering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | dematerialization(act or process of dematerializing) |
demens [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | dementia [dementias](progressive decline in cognitive function) |
dement [~, ~a] adjektiv | demented(suffering from dementia) |
Demeter proper noun {c} | Demeter(Greek goddess of the harvest) |
demobilisera [~de ~t] verb | demobilize [demobilized, demobilizing, demobilizes](to disband troops) |
demobilisering [~en] substantiv {c} | demobilization [demobilizations](disorganization or disarming of troops) |
democid substantiv | democidenoun |
demograf [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | demographer [demographers](person who studies demography) |
demografi [~n] substantiv {c} | demography [demographies](study of human populations) |
demografisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | demographic(of or pertaining to demography) |
demokrat [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | democrat [democrats](supporter of democracy) Democrat(supporter of the Democratic Party of the US) |
demokrati [~n ~er] substantiv {c} | democracy [democracies](rule by the people) |
demokratisera [~de ~t] verb | democratize [democratized, democratizing, democratizes](to make democratic) |
demokratisering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | democratization(the introduction of democracy) |
demokratisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | democratic(pertaining to democracy) |
demokratisk socialism substantiv {c} | democratic socialism(socialism based on democratic principles) |
Demokratiska folkrepubliken Algeriet proper noun {c} | People's Democratic Republic of Algeria(official name of Algeria) |
Demokratiska Folkrepubliken Korea proper noun {c} | Democratic People's Republic of Korea(country in East Asia (official name)) |
Demokratiska Republiken Kongo proper noun | Congo(country with Kinshasa as capital) |
Demokratiska socialistiska republiken Sri Lanka proper noun {c} | Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lankaproper noun |
demokratiskt adverb | democratically(in a democratic way) |
Demokritos proper noun | Democritus(Greek philosopher) |
demolering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | demolition [demolitions](the action of demolishing or destroying) |
demon [~en ~er] substantiv | genie [genies]noun |
demon [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | daemon [daemons](computing: a process that does not have a controlling terminal) demon [demons](evil spirit) |
demonisera [~de ~t] verb | demonize [demonized, demonizing, demonizes](describe or represent as evil) |
demonisering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | demonization(the act of demonizing or something demonized) |
demonisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | demonic(Pertaining to evil spirits) |
demonologi substantiv | demonology [demonologies](study of demons) |
demonstrant [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | demonstrator [demonstrators](a person involved in a demonstration) |