What does bonte in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word bonte in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bonte in Dutch.
The word bonte in Dutch means fur, kleurrijk, bont, kleurig, gestippeld, bespikkeld, gevlekt, bont, gemengd, gevlekt, veelkleurig, vacht, kleurig, opzichtig, bloemig, fleurig, bont, veelkleurig, kitscherig, bont, kleurrijk, bont, gevlekt, bont en blauw, met blauwe plekken, bonten. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word bonte
fur(geen mv (pels) |
kleurrijk, bont, kleurig(many-hued) His paintings are certainly colorful, aren't they? |
gestippeld, bespikkeld, gevlekt(dotted, flecked) Starlings have speckled plumage. |
bont, gemengd(motley, assorted) The ragtag cast gave a surprisingly good performance. |
gevlekt(having patches of different colour) |
veelkleurig(variegated, multi-coloured) |
vacht(animal hair) The dog's fur started falling out because it was sick. The cat had beautiful white fur. |
kleurig(trademark, figurative (vivid or full colour) |
opzichtig(garish) Mike wore a lurid shirt to the party. |
bloemig, fleurig(flower-like, floral) Judy sketched a flowery pattern on the paper. |
bont, veelkleurig(varied, mismatched) (figuurlijk) Cindy's motley outfit drew some strange looks. |
kitscherig(gaudy or kitsch) |
bont(cat: with coloured markings) (dier: veelkleurig) |
kleurrijk, bont(vivid, colorful) |
gevlekt(piebald, mottled) |
bont en blauw(beat up) |
met blauwe plekken(person, body part: having contusions) Bill's bruised cheek is a dead giveaway that he got into a fight again. |
bonten(made of fur) |
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