hammock

hammock
noun
Hängematte, die
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['hæmək]
noun
(a long piece of netting, canvas etc hung up by the corners and used as a bed, eg in a ship.) die Hängematte
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ham·mock
[ˈhæmək]
n Hängematte f
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['hmək]
n
Hängematte f
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hammock1 [ˈhæmək] s Hängematte f
hammock2 [ˈhæmək] s US humusreiches Laubwaldgebiet
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noun
Hängematte, die
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n.
Hängematte f.

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