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swede

swede
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • inwoner Zweden
  • a native or inhabitant of Sweden

Hyperoniemen

swede
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • knolvormige groente
  • a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

swede
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food

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    1. An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Gurkha, a Latvian, a Turk, an Aussie, a German, an American, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Mexican, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Jordanian, a Kiwi, a Swede, a Finn, an Israeli, a Romanian, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss, a Greek, a Singaporean, an Italian, a Norwegian, an Argentinian, a Libyan and a South African went to a night club. The bouncer said: "Sorry, I can't let you in without a Thai."
    2. Swede
    3. Swede rape
    4. Swede, guideline 89/6 of 4.4.2001
    5. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4 have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC by Commission Decision 97/392/EC of 6 June 1997 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified swede-rape (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.
    6. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape Ms1xRf2 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ2-5) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 97/393/EC of 6 June 1997 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified swede-rape (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.
    7. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4 have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC by Commission Decision 97/392/EC of 6 June 1997 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified swede-rape (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg. MS1, RF1) pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC [4] for the intended use of growing and handling in the environment before and during processing to non-viable fractions.
    8. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape Ms1xRf1 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 96/158/EC of 6 February 1996 concerning the placing on the market of a product consisting of a genetically modified organism, hybrid herbicide-tolerant swede-rape seeds (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzq.
    9. The scope of the notification covered food (processed oil) produced from the male sterile MS1Bn (B91-4) oilseed rape line and all conventional crosses, the fertility restorer RF1Bn (B93-101) oilseed rape line and all conventional crosses and the hybrid combination MS1xRF1 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4) as well as feed containing or consisting of oilseed swede-rape derived from the male sterile MS1 (B91-4), cultivar Drakkar, oilseed rape line (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.), the fertility restorer RF1 (B93-101), cultivar Drakkar, oilseed rape line (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.) and the hybrid combination MS1xRF1 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4) (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.
    10. The scope of the notification covered food (processed oil) produced from the male sterile MS1Bn (B91-4) oilseed rape line and all conventional crosses, the fertility restorer RF2Bn (B94-2) oilseed rape line and all conventional crosses and the hybrid combination MS1xRF2 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ2-5)) as well as feed containing or consisting of oilseed swede-rape derived from the male sterile MS1 (B91-4), cultivar Drakkar, oilseed rape line (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.), the fertility restorer RF2 (B94-2), cultivar Drakkar, oilseed rape line (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.) and the hybrid combination MS1xRF2 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ2-5) (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg.
    11. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape Ms1xRf2 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ2-5) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 97/393/EC of 6 June 1997 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified swede-rape (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzg. MS1, RF2), in accordance with Council Directive 90/220/EEC [3], for the intended use of growing and handling in the environment before and during processing to non-viable fractions.
    12. Seeds of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L. spp. oleifera) derived from traditional breeding crosses between non-genetically modified oilseed rape and a line resulting from transformation event Topas 19/2 (ACS-BNØØ7-1) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 98/291/EC of 22 April 1998 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified spring swede rape (Brassica napus L. ssp oleifera) pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC [3] for handling in the environment during import and before and during storage and processing.
    13. Seeds of hybrid oilseed rape Ms1xRf1 (ACS-BNØØ4-7xACS-BNØØ1-4) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 96/158/EC of 6 February 1996 concerning the placing on the market of a product consisting of a genetically modified organism, hybrid herbicide-tolerant swede-rape seeds (Brassica napus L. oleifera Metzq. MS1Bn x RF1Bn) [3] for the use of growing for obtaining seed but not for the use for human food or animal feed.
    14. Seeds of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L. spp. oleifera) derived from traditional breeding crosses between non-genetically modified oilseed rape and a line resulting from transformation event Topas 19/2 (ACS-BNØØ7-1) have been granted consent pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC of 23 April 1990 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms [2] by Commission Decision 98/291/EC of 22 April 1998 concerning the placing on the market of genetically modified spring swede rape (Brassica napus L. ssp oleifera) pursuant to Council Directive 90/220/EEC [3] for handling in the environment during import and before and during storage and processing. Directive 90/220/EEC has been recast and repealed by Directive 2001/18/EC.