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 | pivotal {adj} [central, crucial] | 3085 zentral [fig.] [von zentraler Bedeutung] |  |
 | geogr. hist. Mesoamerican {adj} [refers to pre-Columbian Central America, esp. as a culture area] | mesoamerikanisch |  |
 | subcentral {adj} [nearly central] | fast zentral (gelegen) |  |
Nouns |
 | tech. boiler [for central heating] | 1949 Heizungskessel {m} |  |
 | archi. newel [central supporting pillar] | 14 Treppenspindel {f} |  |
 | educ. [central clearing house for places in degree programmes] | 12 ZVS {f} [Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen] |  |
 | acad. educ. commercium [traditional academic feast of student fraternities at universities in Central and Northern Europe] | 10 Kommers {m} |  |
 | hist. law pol. [intervention against a single state led by the central government to enforce imperial law in German empires] | 7 Reichsexekution {f} |  |
 | hist. law [the predecessor of the Central Register of Foreign Nationals which was established in 1938 by the Nazi government] | Ausländerzentralkartei {f} [veraltet] |  |
 | relig. spec. Amidah [central prayer in Jewish liturgical practice] | Amida {f} |  |
 | ethn. Banda [Central African Republic] | Banda {pl} [Zentralafrikanische Republik] |  |
 | Bangui [capital of Central Africa] | Bangui {n} [Hauptstadt der Zentralafrikanischen Republik] |  |
 | ling. Bikol [group of Central Philippine languages] | Bikolano {n} [auch: Bikol] [zentralphilippinische Sprachgruppe] |  |
 | Buba [also: BuBa, BUBA] [coll.] [(the) Deutsche Bundesbank (the central bank of Germany)] | Bundesbank {f} [kurz für: (die) Deutsche Bundesbank (zentrale Notenbank der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)] |  |
 | geogr. Centralia [Aus.] [Central Australia (Alice Springs region)] | Centralia {n} [Zentralaustralien (Gebiet um Alice Springs)] |  |
 | ethn. Centralians [Central Australians] | Einwohner {pl} Zentralaustraliens |  |
 | econ. hist. Gründerzeit [economic epoch in Central Europe ending in the 1873 stockmarket crash] | Gründerzeit {f} |  |
 | ethn. Indian [Central or South American] | Indio {m} |  |
 | ethn. Indian [female Central or South American native] | Indiofrau {f} |  |
 | ethn. Indians [Central or South American] | Indios {pl} |  |
 | mus. komuz [also: qomuz] [used in Central Asian music] | Komuz {f} [Langhalslaute in Zentralasien, Nationalinstrument Kirgistans] |  |
 | hist. relig. Landrabbiner [rabbi in Central Europe with regional jurisdiction] | Landrabbiner {m} |  |
 | ling. Mayan [a family of Central American Indian languages] | Maya {n} |  |
 | bibl. name Shulammite [central figure in the Song of Songs] | Sulamit {f} |  |
 | relig. Tengriism [Central Asian religion] | Tengrismus {m} |  |
 | ethn. the Fang {pl} [also: Fan] [people of Central Africa] | die Fang {pl} [Volk in Zentralafrika] |  |
 | geogr. the heartland [the central part of a country] | das Landesinnere {n} |  |
 | geogr. the Midlands [e.g. central England] | die Midlands {pl} |  |
2 Words: Nouns |
 | tech. activation value [e.g. of a central heating system] | Aktivierungswert {m} [z. B. einer Zentralheizung] |  |
 | tech. activation value [e.g. of a central heating system] | Einschaltwert {m} [z. B. einer Zentralheizung] |  |
 | archaeo. Baalberge group [late Neolithic culture in central Germany] | Baalberger Gruppe {f} [jungneolithische Kultur in Mitteldeutschland] |  |
 | geogr. pol. CEE region [Central and Eastern Europe] | MOEL-Region {f} [mittel- und osteuropäische Länder] |  |
 | geogr. Central Chile [also: central Chile] | Zentralchile {n} |  |
 | astron. central density [e.g. central solar density] | Zentraldichte {f} [Dichte des Zentrums (der Sonne etc.)] |  |
 | geogr. central England [also: Central England] | Mittelengland {n} |  |
 | central office <CO> [ISO central office, Geneva, Switzerland] | Zentralsekretariat {n} [ISO-Zentralsekretariat, Genf] |  |
 | educ. central school [also: Central School] | Zentralschule {f} |  |
 | geogr. central Tibet [also: Central Tibet] | Zentraltibet {n} |  |
 | traffic transp. chicken bus [coll.] [bus esp. in Central American countries] | Chicken-Bus {m} [ugs.] [Autobus, bes. in zentralamerik. Ländern] |  |
 | geol. Clarens Formation [south-central Africa into KwaZulu-Natal] | Clarens-Formation {f} |  |
 | ethn. geogr. culture area [e. g. Central European] | Kulturkreis {m} [z. B. mitteleuropäisch] |  |
 | art Euro Sign [sculpture at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany] | Euro-Zeichen {n} [Großplastik vor der Europäischen Zentralbank] |  |
 | archi. art hist. Gründerzeit style [Central European version of 19th/early 20th cent. historicism] | Gründerzeit {f} [Stil] |  |
 | archi. art hist. Gründerzeit style [Central European version of 19th/early 20th cent. historicism] | Gründerzeitstil {m} |  |
 | MedTech. Hickman line [a central venous catheter] | Hickman-Katheter {m} |  |
 | key message [central idea in a statement or of a situation] | Schlüsselaussage {f} |  |
 | Medusa (piercing) [central upper lip] | Medusa-Piercing {n} |  |
 | Old Bailey [Br.] [Central Criminal Court] | [englischer Zentral-Strafgerichtshof] |  |
 | art passe-partout [a piece or plate usually of cardboard or wood that has its central portion cut out to show the picture] | Passepartout {n} {m} [Bildumrahmung, z. B. für Zeichnungen, Fotos] |  |
 | geogr. Puna (grassland) [in the central Andes mountains] | Puna {f} [in den zentralen Anden] |  |
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