English-Wörter für 'Alternative spelling of Hanoverian.'
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noun
- Alternative spelling of dubbin.
- (music) The transfer of recorded music from one medium to another.
- (film) The process in which additional or supplementary recordings are "mixed" with original production sound to create the finished soundtrack.
- The conferral of knighthood; investment with a title.
- (film) The replacement of a voice part in a film or animation, particularly with a translation, revoicing.
- a new soundtrack that is added to a film
verb
noun
- Alternative spelling of Aryan.
- (Christianity) A believer of Arianism, particularly (historical) the official Arian churches lasting to the 7th century.
- (Christianity, inexact, usually derogatory) Synonym of unitarian, any Christian who denies the Trinity.
- (astrology) Synonym of Aries, a person born under the influence of Aries.
- (Christianity, historical) A supporter of the Cyrenaic monk Arius and his faction in the 4th-century Church.
adj
noun
- Alternative spelling of dubbin.
- (music) The transfer of recorded music from one medium to another.
- (film) The process in which additional or supplementary recordings are "mixed" with original production sound to create the finished soundtrack.
- The conferral of knighthood; investment with a title.
- (film) The replacement of a voice part in a film or animation, particularly with a translation, revoicing.
- a new soundtrack that is added to a film
verb
noun
- Alternative spelling of Aryan.
- (Christianity) A believer of Arianism, particularly (historical) the official Arian churches lasting to the 7th century.
- (Christianity, inexact, usually derogatory) Synonym of unitarian, any Christian who denies the Trinity.
- (astrology) Synonym of Aries, a person born under the influence of Aries.
- (Christianity, historical) A supporter of the Cyrenaic monk Arius and his faction in the 4th-century Church.