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Definition
Synonym
Einkunftsart
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Einkunftsart
f
(Steuerrecht)
fin.
Einkunftsart
en
pl
category of income; class of income; type of income (fiscal law)
categories of income; classes of income; types of income
Einkunftsart
f
(Steuerrecht)
fin.
Einkunftsart
en
pl
category of income; class of income; type of income (fiscal law)
categories of income; classes of income; types of income
Einkunftsart
f
(Steuerrecht)
fin.
Einkunftsart
en
pl
category of income; class of income; type of income (fiscal law)
categories of income; classes of income; types of income
Einkunftsquelle
f
fin.
Einkunftsquellen
pl
source of income
sources of income
Deutsche
Einkunftsart Synonyme
Englische
category of income; class of income; type of income Synonyme
category
area
blood
bracket
branch
caste
clan
class
classification
department
division
estate
grade
group
grouping
head
heading
kin
kind
label
league
level
list
listing
order
pigeonhole
position
predicament
race
rank
ranking
rating
rubric
section
sector
sept
set
sort
sphere
station
status
strain
stratum
subdivision
subgroup
suborder
tier
title
type
variety
Einkunftsart Definition
Categories
(
pl.
)
of
Category
Category
(
n.
)
One
of
the
highest
classes
to
which
the
objects
of
knowledge
or
thought
can
be
reduced,
and
by
which
they
can
be
arranged
in
a
system
Category
(
n.
)
Class
Class
(
n.
)
A
group
of
individuals
ranked
together
as
possessing
common
characteristics
Class
(
n.
)
A
number
of
students
in
a
school
or
college,
of
the
same
standing,
or
pursuing
the
same
studies.
Class
(
n.
)
A
comprehensive
division
of
animate
or
inanimate
objects,
grouped
together
on
account
of
their
common
characteristics,
in
any
classification
in
natural
science,
and
subdivided
into
orders,
families,
tribes,
genera,
etc.
Class
(
n.
)
A
set
Class
(
n.
)
One
of
the
sections
into
which
a
church
or
congregation
is
divided,
and
which
is
under
the
supervision
of
a
class
leader.
Class
(
n.
)
To
arrange
in
classes
Class
(
n.
)
To
divide
into
classes,
as
students
Class
(
v.
i.)
To
grouped
or
classed.
Classes
(
pl.
)
of
Classis
First-class
(
a.
)
Of
the
best
class
Fiscal
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
public
treasury
or
revenue.
Fiscal
(
n.
)
The
income
of
a
prince
or
a
state
Fiscal
(
n.
)
A
treasurer.
Fiscal
(
n.
)
A
public
officer
in
Scotland
who
prosecutes
in
petty
criminal
cases
Fiscal
(
n.
)
The
solicitor
in
Spain
and
Portugal
Income
(
n.
)
A
coming
in
Income
(
n.
)
That
which
is
caused
to
enter
Income
(
n.
)
That
gain
which
proceeds
from
labor,
business,
property,
or
capital
of
any
kind,
as
the
produce
of
a
farm,
the
rent
of
houses,
the
proceeds
of
professional
business,
the
profits
of
commerce
or
of
occupation,
or
the
interest
of
money
or
stock
in
funds,
etc.
Income
(
n.
)
That
which
is
taken
into
the
body
as
food
Second-class
(
a.
)
Of
the
rank
or
degree
below
the
best
highest
-type
(
n.
)
A
combining
form
signifying
impressed
form
Type
(
n.
)
The
mark
or
impression
of
something
Type
(
n.
)
Form
or
character
impressed
Type
(
n.
)
A
figure
or
representation
of
something
to
come
Type
(
n.
)
That
which
possesses
or
exemplifies
characteristic
qualities
Type
(
n.
)
A
general
form
or
structure
common
to
a
number
of
individuals
Type
(
n.
)
The
original
object,
or
class
of
objects,
scene,
face,
or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of
a
copy
Type
(
n.
)
A
simple
compound,
used
as
a
mode
or
pattern
to
which
other
compounds
are
conveniently
regarded
as
being
related,
and
from
which
they
may
be
actually
or
theoretically
derived.
Type
(
n.
)
A
raised
letter,
figure,
accent,
or
other
character,
cast
in
metal
or
cut
in
wood,
used
in
printing.
Type
(
n.
)
Such
letters
or
characters,
in
general,
or
the
whole
quantity
of
them
used
in
printing,
spoken
of
collectively
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
represent
by
a
type,
model,
or
symbol
beforehand
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
an
expression
or
copy
of
Woodbury-type
(
n.
)
A
process
in
photographic
printing,
in
which
a
relief
pattern
in
gelatin,
which
has
been
hardened
after
certain
operations,
is
pressed
upon
a
plate
of
lead
or
other
soft
metal.
An
intaglio
impression
in
thus
produced,
from
which
pictures
may
be
directly
printed,
but
by
a
slower
process
than
in
common
printing.
Woodbury-type
(
n.
)
A
print
from
such
a
plate.
category of income; class of income; type of income (fiscal law) / categories of income; classes of income; types of income Bedeutung
course
course
of
study
course
of
instruction
class
education
imparted
in
a
series
of
lessons
or
meetings,
he
took
a
course
in
basket
weaving,
flirting
is
not
unknown
in
college
classes
art
class
a
class
in
which
you
learn
to
draw
or
paint
childbirth-preparation
class
a
course
that
teaches
pregnant
women
to
use
breathing
and
concentration
and
exercise
techniques
to
use
during
labor
life
class
an
art
class
using
a
live
human
model
shop
class
shop
a
course
of
instruction
in
a
trade
(as
carpentry
or
electricity),
I
built
a
birdhouse
in
shop
class
struggle
class
war
class
warfare
conflict
between
social
or
economic
classes
(especially
between
the
capitalist
and
proletariat
classes)
class
action
class-action
suit
a
lawsuit
brought
by
a
representative
member
of
a
large
group
of
people
on
behalf
of
all
members
of
the
group
course
session
class
period
recitation
a
regularly
scheduled
session
as
part
of
a
course
of
study
Schizomycetes
class
Schizomycetes
a
former
classification
class
Cyanobacteria
Cyanophyceae
class
Cyanophyceae
photosynthetic
bacteria
found
in
fresh
and
salt
water,
having
chlorophyll
a
and
phycobilins,
once
thought
to
be
algae:
blue-green
algae
Sarcodina
class
Sarcodina
characterized
by
the
formation
of
pseudopods
for
locomotion
and
taking
food:
Actinopoda,
Rhizopoda
Ciliata
class
Ciliata
Ciliophora
class
Ciliophora
class
of
protozoa
having
cilia
or
hairlike
appendages
on
part
or
all
of
the
surface
during
some
part
of
the
life
cycle
Chrysophyceae
class
Chrysophyceae
Heterokontae
class
Heterokontae
all
the
yellow-green
algae
having
flagella
of
unequal
length
Xanthophyceae
class
Xanthophyceae
yellow-green
algae
Bacillariophyceae
class
Bacillariophyceae
Diatomophyceae
class
Diatomophyceae
marine
and
freshwater
eukaryotic
algae:
diatoms
Phaeophyceae
class
Phaeophyceae
brown
algae,
mostly
marine
and
littoral
eukaryotic
algae
Cyclosporeae
class
Cyclosporeae
in
more
recent
classifications
superseded
by
the
order
Fucales
Euglenophyceae
class
Euglenophyceae
coextensive
with
the
division
Euglenophyta
Chlorophyceae
class
Chlorophyceae
algae
distinguished
chiefly
by
having
flagella
and
a
clear
green
color,
their
chlorophyll
being
masked
little
if
at
all
by
other
pigments
Ulvophyceae
class
Ulvophyceae
alternative
name
for
the
class
Chlorophyceae
in
some
classifications
Charophyceae
class
Charophyceae
in
some
classifications:
contains
only
the
order
Charales
Rhodophyceae
class
Rhodophyceae
coextensive
with
the
Rhodophyta:
red
algae
Mastigophora
class
Mastigophora
Flagellata
class
Flagellata
protozoa
having
flagella
Cryptophyceae
class
Cryptophyceae
motile
usually
brownish-green
protozoa-like
algae
Sporozoa
class
Sporozoa
strictly
parasitic
protozoans
that
are
usually
immobile,
includes
plasmodia
and
coccidia
and
piroplasms
and
malaria
parasites
Ascidiaceae
class
Ascidiaceae
sometimes
classified
as
an
order:
sea
squirts
Thaliacea
class
Thaliacea
small
class
of
free-swimming
tunicates,
sometimes
classified
as
an
order
Larvacea
class
Larvacea
small
free-swimming
tunicates,
sometimes
classified
as
an
order
Placodermi
class
Placodermi
extinct
group
of
bony-plated
fishes
with
primitive
jaws
Chondrichthyes
class
Chondrichthyes
cartilaginous
fishes
Aves
class
Aves
(ornithology)
the
class
of
birds
amphibia
class
Amphibia
the
class
of
vertebrates
that
live
on
land
but
breed
in
water,
frogs,
toads,
newts,
salamanders,
caecilians
Reptilia
class
Reptilia
class
of
cold-blooded
air-breathing
vertebrates
with
completely
ossified
skeleton
and
a
body
usually
covered
with
scales
or
horny
plates,
once
the
dominant
land
animals
Arachnida
class
Arachnida
a
large
class
of
arthropods
including
spiders
and
ticks
and
scorpions
and
daddy
longlegs,
have
four
pairs
of
walking
legs
and
no
wings
Pauropoda
class
Pauropoda
an
obscure
class
of
minute
arthropods
with
branched
antennae
and
topairs
of
legs
Symphyla
class
Symphyla
small
class
of
minute
arthropods,
unimportant
except
for
the
garden
centipede
Tardigrada
class
Tardigrada
in
some
classifications
considered
a
separate
phylum:
microscopic
arachnid-like
invertebrates
living
in
water
or
damp
moss
having
pairs
of
legs
and
instead
of
a
mouth
a
pair
of
stylets
or
needlelike
piercing
organs
connected
with
the
pharynx
Chilopoda
class
Chilopoda
arthropods
having
the
trunk
composed
of
numerous
somites
each
bearing
one
pair
of
legs:
centipedes
Diplopoda
class
Diplopoda
Myriapoda
class
Myriapoda
arthropods
having
the
body
composed
of
numerous
double
somites
each
with
two
pairs
of
legs:
millipedes
Merostomata
class
Merostomata
used
in
some
classifications,
includes
the
orders
Xiphosura
and
Eurypterida
Mammalia
class
Mammalia
warm-blooded
vertebrates
characterized
by
mammary
glands
in
the
female
Hyalospongiae
class
Hyalospongiae
sponges
with
siliceous
spicules
that
have
six
rays,
choanocytes
are
restricted
to
finger-shaped
chambers
Scyphozoa
class
Scyphozoa
coelenterates
in
which
the
polyp
stage
is
absent
or
at
least
inconspicuous:
jellyfishes
Hydrozoa
class
Hydrozoa
coelenterates
typically
having
alternation
of
generations,
hydroid
phase
is
usually
colonial
giving
rise
to
the
medusoid
phase
by
budding:
hydras
and
jellyfishes
Anthozoa
class
Anthozoa
Actinozoa
class
Actinozoa
a
large
class
of
sedentary
marine
coelenterates
that
includes
sea
anemones
and
corals,
the
medusoid
phase
is
entirely
suppressed
Nuda
class
Nuda
ctenophores
lacking
tentacles,
comprises
one
genus:
beroe
Tentaculata
class
Tentaculata
ctenophores
have
retractile
tentacles
Turbellaria
class
Turbellaria
free-living
flatworms
Trematoda
class
Trematoda
parasitic
flatworms
(including
flukes)
Cestoda
class
Cestoda
tapeworms
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