Similar words: vanish, banish, Spanish, vanished, vanishing, banishment, spanish armada, spanish inquisition. Meaning: ['deɪnɪʃ] n. 1. a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark 2. light sweet yeast-raised roll usually filled with fruits or cheese. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Denmark or the Danes.
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(31) The Danish king remained the de jure sovereign of the nation until 1944, when the current republic was founded in the absence of Danish authority.
(32) The other talk of the day is the Danish text.
(33) There is no inherent right to some particular quantity of any commodity whether it's oil, gold, coffee, or Danish pastry.
(34) Delegates from 192 countries are gathering in the Danish capital Copenhagen for the opening of the long-awaited UN summit on climate change.
(35) Greenland in the Danish official language literally means " green land. "
(36) Ride horseback through the Danish countryside, stroll through writer Karen Blixen's gardens, and storm the moat at "Prince Hamlet's" Castle.
(37) The hotel clerk spoke Danish and English, but my uncle, who spoke several languages quite well, questioned the clerk in good Danish.
(38) Edward the Confessor was a cousin of the Conqueror, had more Danish and Norman in his ancestry than Anglo-Saxon.
(39) Georg Cantor was born in Russia of Danish - Jewish parentage.
(40) When Ethebred's death left no strong Saxon successor, the Witan chose Canute the Danish leader, as king in 1016.
(41) The Kingdom of Norway is a Nordic country on the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Sweden, Finland and Russia, with territorial waters bordering Danish and British waters.
(42) Negotiators gather in the Danish capital in December to draft a new accord aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol set to expire in 2012.
(43) A young Danish scientist by the name of Niels Bohr, he just finished his Ph.D. in Copenhagen, and he had won himself a postdoctoral fellowship, courtesy of the Carlsberg Brewery foundation.
(44) But first the Danish manufacturers also used a small slip and therefore a double feed system seemed more economical.
(45) The offering of the baguette and finest Danish butter ( Lurpak ) was for me reminiscent of Paris.
(46) His patrols haltedthe raiding parties : hunger assailed the Danish army.
(46) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(47) Hans Christian Andersen , Danish writer of fairy tales , including The Ugly Duckling. Died at Copenhagen.
(48) The Danish striker was earmarked for a comeback early in the New Year but that target has now been revised to mid-January.
(49) Group E also includes the Celtic team from Ferguson's native Glasgow and Danish side Aalborg.
(50) The two week-long Copenhagen conference concluded Saturday in the Danish capital after producing a non-legally binding document on climate change.
(51) The 31st minute, Beira has unfolded the secondary attack ability first, after the preceding performance shunts blocks off fancies pass this Turner, the Danish vanguards get it done in one action.
(52) The force there assembled was trivial compared with the Danish horde.
(53) Alfred the great acted his own spy , visiting danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
(54) The Danish capital shared sixth spot with Tokyo while Vancouver tied with Wellington in ninth position.
(55) As a result of this name in 1812 by the Danish geographer Maertebu Long named.
(56) The dividend withholding tax rate is 19.8% for dividends paid to a Danish limited company owning less than 20% of the share capital in the dividend paying Danish company.
(57) "In Denmark nobody can tell a difference in taste, even with what you call the Danish pastry, " he said.
(58) Bulgarian is a Slavic tongue, as close to Russian as Danish is to Swedish.
(59) UN-led conference in the Danish capital in December is meant to approve a new global warming treaty for the period after 2012, when the Kyoto Protocol's obligations to cut carbon emissions expire.
(60) Those baby-faced people now have another reason to be smug: a new Danish study says looking young apparently means a longer life.
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