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Badminton championships
The 1991 Denmark Open in badminton was a three-star tournament held in Solroed, from 16 to 20 October 1991. "1991 Danish Open". Smash. Archived from the
1991_Denmark_Open
Badminton tournament held in Denmark
The Denmark Open, or formerly known as Danish Open, is an annual badminton tournament held in Denmark and organized by Badminton Denmark. It was part of
Denmark_Open
Darts tournament
The Denmark Open is a darts tournament that has been held since 1974 in Denmark. From 2014 a new tournament was created which would coincide with the
Denmark_Open_(darts)
Golf tournament
The Danish Open was the national open golf tournament of Denmark. In 1991, from 1993–1997 and from 2000–2004 it was an event on the Challenge Tour. CHA
Danish_Open_(golf)
The 1990 Denmark Open in badminton was a three-star tournament held in Aabenraa, from October 24 to October 28, 1990. "1990 Danish Open". Smash. Archived
1990_Denmark_Open
The 1992 Denmark Open in badminton was a three-star tournament held in Odense, from October 14 to October 18, 1992. "1992 Danish Open". Smash. Archived
1992_Denmark_Open
Country in northern Europe
Denmark is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, also known as the Danish
Denmark
Television in Denmark began in the early 1950s and for several decades was dominated by a public-service monopoly. Since the late 1980s the Danish television
Television_in_Denmark
Town in Southern Denmark
second largest airport in Denmark. Located in the town is the first Legoland theme park, Legoland Billund Resort, which opened in 1968 and attracts two
Billund,_Denmark
1991 film
as Zentropa in North America) is a 1991 historical drama film directed and co-written by Lars von Trier. A Danish-led production with co-producers from
Europa_(1991_film)
At the outset of World War II in September 1939, Denmark declared itself neutral, but that neutrality did not prevent Nazi Germany from occupying the
Denmark_in_World_War_II
Indonesian badminton player
singles player in the first half of the 1990s, winning the All England Open in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994, the World Badminton Grand Prix Finals five consecutive
Susi_Susanti
Calendar year
Danish Association for Research on the Caucasus. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved April 11, 2021. "The Lantern 8 January 1991 –
1991
Denmark Open in badminton in women's singles. Alle tidligere vindere af Denmark Open (tidl. Danish Open) (in Danish) tournamentsoftware.com Denmark Super
List of Denmark Open women's singles champions
List_of_Denmark_Open_women's_singles_champions
Event during World War II
The Danish resistance movement, with the assistance of many Danish citizens, managed to evacuate 7,500 of Denmark's 8,000 Jews, plus 686 non-Jewish spouses
Rescue_of_the_Danish_Jews
Bilateral relations
Denmark–Ukraine relations are the current and historical relations between Denmark and Ukraine. Denmark recognized Ukraine on 31 December 1991, and diplomatic
Denmark–Ukraine_relations
Indonesian badminton player (born 1967)
Dutch Open (1990, 1992), the Denmark Open (1992), the China Open (1992), the Chinese Taipei Open (1991, 1995), the Hong Kong Open (1993), the U.S. Open (1995)
Hermawan_Susanto
Denmark has a modern high-income and highly developed social market economy, dominated by the service sector with 80% of all jobs; about 11% of employees
Economy_of_Denmark
Danish professional golfer (born 1991)
Lucas Justra Bjerregaard (born 14 August 1991) is a Danish professional golfer who plays the European Tour. In May 2017, playing with Thorbjørn Olesen
Lucas_Bjerregaard
is the list of the winners at the Denmark Open in badminton in men's singles. Alle tidligere vindere af Denmark Open (tidl. Danish Open) (in Danish)
List of Denmark Open men's singles champions
List_of_Denmark_Open_men's_singles_champions
Flat horse race in Denmark
The Scandinavian Open Championship is a Group 3 flat horse race in Denmark open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run over a distance of
Scandinavian Open Championship
Scandinavian_Open_Championship
The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, but prehistoric cultures populated the area for about 12,000 years, since the end
History_of_Denmark
Bilateral relations
Kazakhstan's ambassador to the United Kingdom is accredited to Denmark. Denmark opened a trade mission in Almaty in 2005. In 2000, an important boost
Denmark–Kazakhstan_relations
Danish tennis player
Malou Ejdesgaard (born 13 March 1991) is a Danish former tennis player. She was a member of the Denmark Fed Cup team from 2010 until just before her retirement
Malou_Ejdesgaard
King of Denmark and England (died 1014)
Swein Forkbeard (died 3 February 1014) was King of Denmark from c. 986 and briefly King of England from December 1013. He was also overlord of Norway
Swein_Forkbeard
Men's tennis tournament
The 1991 Copenhagen Open was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Copenhagen, Denmark that was part of the World Series of the 1991
1991_Copenhagen_Open
Capital and most populous city of Denmark
Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the capital and most populous city of both the country of Denmark and the wider Kingdom of Denmark, with a
Copenhagen
Sport in Denmark is diverse. The national sport is running, but club sport is football with the most notable results being qualifying for the European
Sport_in_Denmark
this. Government-funded education is usually free of charge and open to all. Denmark has a tradition of private schools and about 15.6% of all children
Education_in_Denmark
King of Norway from 1957 to 1991
ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991. Olav was born at Sandringham
Olav_V
Danish illustrator, writer and editor
June 1907 – 9 March 1991) was a Danish illustrator, writer and editor. Freuchen-Gale was born Dagmar Cohn in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, to Hans Cohn and Betty
Dagmar_Freuchen-Gale
is the list of the winners at the Denmark Open in badminton in men's doubles. Alle tidligere vindere af Denmark Open (tidl. Danish Open) (in Danish)
List of Denmark Open men's doubles champions
List_of_Denmark_Open_men's_doubles_champions
Duchess of Kent (1906–1968)
of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Μαρίνα; 13 December [O.S. 30 November] 1906 – 27 August 1968), later Duchess of Kent, was a Greek and Danish princess by birth
Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark
Princess_Marina_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Danish badminton player
doubles for Denmark alongside players such as Thomas Lund and Michael Sogaard. Holst-Christensen has won several titles including 2 All England Open titles
Jon_Holst-Christensen
Danish writer (1885–1962)
Blixen-Finecke (born Dinesen; 17 April 1885 – 7 September 1962) was a Danish author who wrote in Danish and English. She is also known under her pen names Isak Dinesen
Karen_Blixen
Annual badminton tournament held in Singapore
Singapore Open is a badminton event held annually in Singapore since 1929. Since 2023, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) categorised the Singapore Open as
Singapore_Open_(badminton)
Tragedy by William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and
Hamlet
Tennis championship
first-time French Open finalist from the bottom half of the draw, with Ruud emerging as that finalist. Holger Rune was the first Danish man to reach a major
2022 French Open – Men's singles
2022_French_Open_–_Men's_singles
Main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark, and the largest railway station in Denmark. With more than 100,000 travellers every day, it is the second busiest station in Denmark after
Copenhagen_Central_Station
The foreign policy of Denmark is based on its identity as a sovereign state in Europe, the Arctic and the North Atlantic. As such its primary foreign
Foreign_relations_of_Denmark
Danish tennis player (born 1990)
Caroline Wozniacki R (Danish: [kʰɑʁoˈliːnə vʌsniˈɑkʰi]; born 11 July 1990) is a Danish former professional tennis player. She has been ranked as the world
Caroline_Wozniacki
Danish actor (born 1973)
National Theater School in Denmark in 1998. He first appeared on screen in Søren Kragh-Jacobsen's film The Boys from St. Petri in 1991 as Otto, the rebel son
Nikolaj_Lie_Kaas
Watch and jewelry brand
corporate gift fair in 1991. Following the event, they launched their own brand, Skagen Denmark. The brand's name was inspired by the Danish fishing village
Skagen_Denmark
Theatre company based in Denmark
Odin Teatret is an avant-garde theatre group based in Holstebro, Denmark. It was founded by Italian theatre director and investigator Eugenio Barba in
Odin_Teatret
Danish physicist (1885–1962)
Niels Henrik David Bohr (/niːlz bɔːr/; Danish: [ˈne̝ls ˈpoɐ̯ˀ]; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish theoretical physicist who made foundational
Niels_Bohr
Railway line in Northwest Jutland, Denmark
and was formally recognized by the railway company in 1991. The railway achieved fame in Denmark, when the band Tørfisk [da] in 1985 wrote the song "VLTJ"
Lemvig_Line
Systematic organization of spoken sounds of the Danish language
spoken Danish can be challenging for Norwegians and Swedes to understand without training, although they can easily read written Danish. Danish has at
Danish_phonology
The Danish royal family inhabit a range of residences around Denmark. Historically all the residences of the royal family were privately owned. With the
List of Danish royal residences
List_of_Danish_royal_residences
Original Legoland Park
Billund Resort (also known as Legoland Denmark), the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark. The park is located next to the original
Legoland_Billund_Resort
Chinese badminton player
Thailand (1990), Malaysia (1990, 1992), Korea (1991), Singapore (1991), Japan (1990, 1991), and China (1991) Opens. She was a runner-up in the 1989 World Championships
Huang_Hua_(badminton)
Danish tennis player (born 2003)
Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune (Danish: [ˈhʌlˀkɐ ˈviːtsʰus ˈnøðˌskʌwˀ ˈʁuːnə]; born 29 April 2003) is a Danish professional tennis player. He has been ranked
Holger_Rune
Danish footballer (born 1991)
Joseph Delaney (born 3 September 1991) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Danish Superliga club Copenhagen. Delaney
Thomas_Delaney
Denmark is the Danish Citizenship Act (Danish: Lov om dansk indfødsret), which came into force on 27 May 1950. Regulations apply to the entire Danish
Danish_nationality_law
Town in Denmark
Fredericia), a Danish motorcycle speedway rider Annette Jensen (born 1991 in Fredericia), a Danish handball player Sara Thygesen (born 1991 in Fredericia)
Fredericia
Danish musician
(born 18 September 1988) is a Danish singer, songwriter, and former actor. He is best known as the lead singer for the Danish band Lukas Graham. As a child
Lukas_Forchhammer
Official top knock-out football tournament in Denmark
Dag (The Ascension) and it is always played in the Danish national stadium Parken. However in the 1991 and 1992 seasons the final had been rescheduled to
Danish_Cup
City in Central Denmark Region, Denmark
Aarhus (/ˈɔːrhuːs/, US also /ˈɑːr-/; Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs] , locally also [ˈɒːˌhus]) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality
Aarhus
Naval battle during the Second World War
(Operation Rheinübung) through the Denmark Strait between Greenland and Iceland. Less than 10 minutes after the British opened fire, a shell from Bismarck struck
Battle_of_the_Denmark_Strait
Place in Southern Denmark, Denmark
Sønderborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˈsønɐˌpɒˀ]; German: Sonderburg [ˈzɔndɐbʊʁk] ) is a Danish town in the Region of Southern Denmark. It is the main town
Sønderborg
King of Denmark and Norway from 1559 to 1588
Frederick II (Danish: Frederik 2.; 1 July 1534 – 4 April 1588) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1559 until his death
Frederick_II_of_Denmark
Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)
Anne of Denmark (Danish: Anna; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen of Scotland from her marriage to King James VI on 20 August 1589 and became
Anne_of_Denmark
Diplomatic mission
Following the independence of Ukraine on 24 August 1991, Denmark recognized the latter on 31 December 1991. Formal diplomatic relations was established months
Embassy_of_Denmark,_Kyiv
Greek and Danish princess (1914–2001)
Sophie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Σοφία, romanized: Sofía; 26 June 1914 – 24 November 2001) was by birth a Greek and Danish princess, as well as a
Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark
Princess_Sophie_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Championship in Denmark and Sweden. 13 May – Kasso, the third facility in the world that produces e-methanol, opens near Aabenraa. 1 July The 2025 Danish Presidency
2025_in_Denmark
Failed attempt to unseat Mikhail Gorbachev
autonomy to the republics opened a window for the plotters to organize the coup. The attempt took place between 19 and 21 August 1991; as a result, the events
1991_Soviet_coup_attempt
The French Open, known originally as the Internationaux de France, is an annual tennis tournament created in 1891 and played on outdoor red clay courts
List of French Open women's singles champions
List_of_French_Open_women's_singles_champions
Tennis tournament
The Copenhagen Open was a men's indoor tennis tournament held in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was first held in February 1973 as part of the WCT Circuit and
Copenhagen_Open
Greek, Danish and German princess
Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Θεοδώρα; 30 May 1906 – 16 October 1969) was a Greek and Danish princess by birth and Margravine of Baden
Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1906–1969)
Princess_Theodora_of_Greece_and_Denmark_(1906–1969)
North Germanic language
spoken by about 5.5 million people, principally in and around Denmark. Communities of Danish speakers are also found in Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland
Danish_language
Vowel sound represented by ⟨æ⟩ in IPA
the near-open front rounded vowel (for which the IPA provides no separate symbol) has been reported to occur allophonically in Danish; see open front rounded
Near-open front unrounded vowel
Near-open_front_unrounded_vowel
European association football tournament for women's national teams
women's national teams, a tournament won by the home team, Italy, who beat Denmark 3–1 in the final. The two nations were also the finalists of the 1970 Women's
UEFA_Women's_Championship
Governing body of association football in Denmark
Danish Football Association (Danish: Dansk Boldspil-Union; abbr. DBU) is the governing body of football in Denmark. It is the organization of Danish football
Danish_Football_Association
Genre of card games
connection between the two. This theory is supported by the name of the game in Danish and Norwegian, kabal(e). An 1895 account describes a variant of the game
Solitaire
Bilateral relations
Canada and Denmark have longstanding bilateral relations. Canada has an embassy in Copenhagen. Denmark has an embassy in Ottawa and a consulate-general
Canada–Denmark_relations
Indian badminton player (born 1955)
training in Denmark, and developed close friendships with European players such as Morten Frost. After his retirement from competitive sports in 1991, Padukone
Prakash_Padukone
Chinese badminton player
In 1991, Huang reached four Grand Prix tournament finals in Finland, Singapore, China, and Hong Kong, and then won his first title in Denmark Open. Huang
Huang_Zhanzhong
Danish retail cooperative
Coop amba, formerly FDB, is a cooperative based in Denmark. The coop has 2 million members and three subsidiaries. The Coop Danmark subsidiary operates
Coop_amba
International football competition group stage
Nielsen (Denmark) 11 December 1991 (1991-12-11) 18:00 Stadion Letná, Prague Attendance: 14,639 Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy) 11 December 1991 (1991-12-11)
1991–92 European Cup group stage
1991–92_European_Cup_group_stage
Place in Central Denmark, Denmark
Horsens (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhɒːsn̩s]) is a city on the southeast coast of the Jutland peninsula. It is the seat of the Horsens municipality. The city's
Horsens
Danish badminton player
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (born 20 September 1965) is a retired Danish badminton player and sports administrator. As a player, he won major international
Poul-Erik_Høyer_Larsen
Political party in Denmark
Communist Party of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Kommunistiske Parti, DKP) was founded on 9 November 1919 as the Left-Socialist Party of Denmark (Danmarks Venstresocialistiske
Communist_Party_of_Denmark
Danish film director
Susanne Bier (Danish: [suˈsænə ˈpiɐ̯ˀ]; born 15 April 1960) is a Danish filmmaker. Bier is the first female director to collectively receive an Academy
Susanne_Bier
Town in Southern Denmark, Denmark
of the Aabenraa Municipality. The name Aabenraa originally meant "open beach" (Danish: åben strand). Aabenraa was first mentioned in historic accounts
Aabenraa
Danish badminton player
from Denmark. She is formerly played for Gentofte BK and representing Denmark in the international tournament. She won the silver medal at the 1991 IBF
Pernille_Dupont
Railway station in Roskilde, Denmark
station in Denmark still in use. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1964. The railway station in Roskilde opened in 1847
Roskilde_railway_station
Danish badminton player (born 1994)
He made his debut in the senior international tournament at the 2009 Denmark Open playing in the men's doubles event with Steffen Rasmussen. In January
Viktor_Axelsen
Diplomatic relations between Denmark and Latvia
Denmark recognized and established diplomatic relations with Latvia on 7 February 1921. Diplomatic relations were reestablished on 24 August 1991, during
Denmark–Latvia_relations
Danish tennis player (born 2002)
winner of the Danish tennis championship (surpassing Caroline Wozniacki's record who won at age 14). She won the 2019 Australian Open girls' singles
Clara_Tauson
Unrestricted availability of scholarly publications
Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which nominally copyrightable publications are delivered to readers free of access
Open_access
Danish footballer (born 1991)
Sviatchenko (Ukrainian: Ерік Сергійович Святченко; born 4 October 1991) is a Danish-Ukrainian footballer who plays as a centre-back for MLS side Houston
Erik_Sviatchenko
Left-wing Danish political party
Unity List, (Danish: Enhedslisten – De Rød-Grønne, lit. 'The Unity List – The Red–Greens', EL) is an eco-socialist political party in Denmark. It was founded
Red–Green_Alliance_(Denmark)
Automobile tourist route in Denmark
sites. The total length of the route is 3600 km. The route was opened on April 21, 1991 by Margrethe II. The route is named after Marguerite flowers (leucanthemum
Marguerite_route
City in Denmark
(/ˈoʊdənsə/ OH-dən-sə, US also /ˈoʊθənsə/ OH-thən-sə; Danish: [ˈoðˀn̩sə] ) is the third largest city in Denmark (after Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest
Odense
Danish actress (born 1964)
Danish actress and director best known for her performances in Dogme 95 films Festen, The Idiots, Mifune, and Open Hearts. Steen was the first Danish
Paprika_Steen
1990 mass shooting in Greenland
to Denmark's. In the 20th century perpetrators of even relatively serious crimes often were allowed to serve their sentence in the open or semi-open prisons
Narsaq_massacre
Volcanic eruption in the Philippines
The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines' Luzon Volcanic Arc was the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, behind only the
1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
1991_eruption_of_Mount_Pinatubo
The United States has discussed obtaining Greenland from Denmark since the 19th century. There were talks within the US federal government about purchasing
Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland
Proposed_United_States_acquisition_of_Greenland
Danish computer scientist, creator of C++ (born 1950)
Bjarne Stroustrup (/ˈbjɑːrnə ˈstrɒvstrʊp/ ; Danish: [ˈbjɑːnə ˈstʁʌwˀstʁɔp]; born 30 December 1950) is a Danish computer scientist, known for the development
Bjarne_Stroustrup
Danish maritime special operations unit
The Frogman Corps (Danish: Frømandskorpset) is the maritime special operations force of the Danish Armed Forces. On 1 July 2015, the Frogman Corps transferred
Frogman_Corps_(Denmark)
North-east parts of Zealand
the renowned Danish writer Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa, lived until her death in 1962. It opened as a museum in 1991. The Danish Museum of Science
North_Zealand
1991 DENMARK-OPEN
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Surname or Lastname
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English : ethnic name originally denoting someone from Denmark. See also Dence. In the British Isles the name is found chiefly in East Anglia.Americanized spelling of German Dennemark, ethnic name for someone from Denmark, from Middle Low German Dennemarken.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
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Norse Anglo Saxon Scandinavian
From Denmark.
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English Norse Teutonic
From Denmark.
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Australian, Scandinavian
Village in Denmark
Boy/Male
Norse English Irish Shakespearean
From Denmark.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Norse, Scandinavian
From Denmark; Brook
Boy/Male
English
From Denmark.
Girl/Female
English
From Denmark. Also a.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
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English
From Denmark.
Boy/Male
Norse
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Girl/Female
Danish American Celtic English Hebrew Irish
From Denmark.
Girl/Female
British, English, Hebrew
From Denmark
Male
English
English name possibly derived from Spanish del mar, DELMAR means "of the sea." Once popular among African Americans.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
From Denmark
Boy/Male
Norse
From Denmark.
Boy/Male
Norse
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Boy/Male
American, British, English
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Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
From Denmark
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1991 DENMARK-OPEN
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Indian
Determination
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a church, from Middle English chirche (see Church) + man.Possibly a translation of German Kirchmann (see Kirchman).
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
King of Heart
Boy/Male
Indian
Who Seeks Less
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu
Right; Truth; Liberty; Freedom; Own Country
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Active Person; Sword
Boy/Male
Indian
One who shows the way
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Great; Exalted
Girl/Female
Muslim
Life
Biblical
masculine of Tryphena
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n.
The expression, in speech or writing, of something remarked or noticed; the mention of that which is worthy of attention or notice; hence, also, a casual observation, comment, or statement; as, a pertinent remark.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Jutland in Denmark.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Debark
a.
Containing ten; tenfold; proceeding by tens; as, the denary, or decimal, scale.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Remark
imp. & p. p.
of Remark
v. i.
To make a remark or remarks; to comment.
n.
To express in words or writing, as observed or noticed; to state; to say; -- often with a substantive clause; as, he remarked that it was time to go.
a.
Pertaining to, or bearing, teeth.
n.
An additional remark.
imp. & p. p.
of Debark
n.
Act of remarking or attentively noticing; notice or observation.
a.
Of or pertaining to Scandinavia, that is, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
n.
The distal bone of the lower jaw in many animals, which may or may not bear teeth.
n.
Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like.
n.
To mark in a notable manner; to distinquish clearly; to make noticeable or conspicuous; to piont out.
n.
The ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown.
n.
To take notice of, or to observe, mentally; as, to remark the manner of a speaker.
n.
A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark.