Summary
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- Degeneration:
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Wiktionary:
- Degeneration → degeneration
- Degeneration → lowering, pulling down, dropping, reduction, dip, abasement, humiliation, fall, subsidence, sinking, cut, couching, prolapse, derogation, decay, destruction, ruin, adversity, failure, abatement, decrease, diminishment, curtailment, retrenchment, descent, decrepitude, abjection, abjectness, degradation, demotion, disrating, relegation, reduction to the ranks, deterioration, degeneracy, retrogression, debasement
German
Detailed Translations for Degeneration from German to English
Degeneration:
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die Degeneration (Verwilderung; Entartung)
the degeneration -
die Degeneration (Entartung)
Translation Matrix for Degeneration:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
degeneracy | Degeneration; Entartung | Entartung; Entstellung |
degeneration | Degeneration; Entartung; Verwilderung | Entartung; Entstellung |
deterioration | Degeneration; Entartung | Abfaulen; Abstieg; Entartung; Entstellung; Fäule; Rückgang; Schimmel; Verderb; Verfall; Verluderung; Verschlechterung; Verwesung |
Synonyms for "Degeneration":
Wiktionary Translations for Degeneration:
Degeneration
Cross Translation:
noun
Degeneration
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Rückbildung, Entartung
- Degeneration → degeneration
noun
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condition of a tissue or an organ in which its vitality has become diminished
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• Degeneration | → lowering; pulling down; dropping; reduction; dip; abasement; humiliation; fall; subsidence; sinking; cut; couching; prolapse; derogation; decay; destruction; ruin; adversity; failure; abatement; decrease; diminishment; curtailment; retrenchment; descent; decrepitude; abjection; abjectness; degradation; demotion; disrating; relegation; reduction to the ranks; deterioration | ↔ abaissement — action d’abaisser, de s’abaisser, ou résultat de cette action. |
• Degeneration | → degeneracy; retrogression; debasement; degradation; deterioration | ↔ abâtardissement — État ou fait de ce qui est abâtardir, au propre comme au figuré. |