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Definition
Synonym
Warennummer
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Warennummer
f
; Warencode
m
Warennummer
n
pl
; Warencodes
pl
statistische
Warennummer
f
; Zollnummer
f
goods number; lot number
goods numbers; lot numbers
commodity code; customs-tariff-Number
Warennummer
f
; Warencode
m
Warennummer
n
pl
; Warencodes
pl
statistische
Warennummer
f
; Zollnummer
f
goods number; lot number
goods numbers; lot numbers
commodity code; customs-tariff-Number
Warennummer
f
; Warencode
m
Warennummer
n
pl
; Warencodes
pl
statistische
Warennummer
f
; Zollnummer
f
goods number; lot number
goods numbers; lot numbers
commodity code; customs-tariff-Number
Deutsche
Warennummer Synonyme
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Englische
goods number; lot number Synonyme
goods
ability
ableness
account
acquaintance
acquest
adequacy
announcement
baggage
blue book
briefing
bulletin
bump
caliber
capability
capableness
capacity
cargo
catalog
goods
chattels
cloth
commodities
communication
communique
competence
consignment
consumer
goods
consumer items
data
datum
directory
dispatch
dower
dowry
drapery
effects
efficacy
efficiency
endowment
enlightenment
equipment
estate and effects
etoffe
evidence
fabric
facility
facts
factual information
faculty
familiarization
felt
fitness
flair
forte
freight
freightage
gen
general information
genius
gift
goods
for sale
guidebook
handout
hard information
havings
hereditament
holdings
impedimenta
incidental information
incorporeal hereditament
info
information
instinct
instruction
intelligence
inventory
it
job lot
knowledge
lace
lading
light
line
line of
goods
load
long suit
luggage
mail-order
goods
makings
material
mention
merchandise
message
metier
napery
natural endowment
natural gift
not an illusion
notice
notification
pack
parts
payload
possessions
potential
power
powers
presentation
proficiency
promotional material
proof
properties
property
publication
publicity
qualification
rag
release
report
shipment
sidelight
sideline
silk
speciality
staples
statement
stock
stock-in-trade
strong flair
strong point
stuff
sufficiency
susceptibility
talent
talents
textile
textile fabric
texture
the article
the dope
the genuine article
the
goods
the know
the scoop
the stuff
the very model
the very thing
tissu
tissue
transmission
vendibles
wares
weave
web
weft
what it takes
white book
white paper
woof
wool
word
Warennummer Definition
Code
(
n.
)
A
body
of
law,
sanctioned
by
legislation,
in
which
the
rules
of
law
to
be
specifically
applied
by
the
courts
are
set
forth
in
systematic
form
Code
(
n.
)
Any
system
of
rules
or
regulations
relating
to
one
subject
Commodity
(
n.
)
Convenience
Commodity
(
n.
)
That
which
affords
convenience,
advantage,
or
profit,
especially
in
commerce,
including
everything
movable
that
is
bought
and
sold
(except
animals),
--
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
produce
of
land
and
manufactures,
etc.
Commodity
(
n.
)
A
parcel
or
quantity
of
goods.
Dress
goods
(
)
A
term
applied
to
fabrics
for
the
gowns
of
women
and
girls
Dry
goods
(
)
A
commercial
name
for
textile
fabrics,
cottons,
woolens,
linen,
silks,
laces,
etc.,
--
in
distinction
from
groceries.
Goods
(
n.
pl.)
See
Good,
n.,
3.
Number
(
n.
)
That
which
admits
of
being
counted
or
reckoned
Number
(
n.
)
A
collection
of
many
individuals
Number
(
n.
)
A
numeral
Number
(
n.
)
Numerousness
Number
(
n.
)
The
state
or
quality
of
being
numerable
or
countable.
Number
(
n.
)
Quantity,
regarded
as
made
up
of
an
aggregate
of
separate
things.
Number
(
n.
)
That
which
is
regulated
by
count
Number
(
n.
)
The
distinction
of
objects,
as
one,
or
more
than
one
(in
some
languages,
as
one,
or
two,
or
more
than
two),
expressed
(usually)
by
a
difference
in
the
form
of
a
word
Number
(
n.
)
The
measure
of
the
relation
between
quantities
or
things
of
the
same
kind
Number
(
n.
)
To
count
Number
(
n.
)
To
reckon
as
one
of
a
collection
or
multitude.
Number
(
n.
)
To
give
or
apply
a
number
or
numbers
to
Number
(
n.
)
To
amount
Numbers
(
n.
)
pl.
of
Number.
The
fourth
book
of
the
Pentateuch,
containing
the
census
of
the
Hebrews.
Steelbow
goods
(
)
Those
goods
on
a
farm,
such
as
corn,
cattle,
implements
husbandry,
etc.,
which
may
not
be
carried
off
by
a
removing
tenant,
as
being
the
property
of
the
landlord.
Tariff
(
n.
)
A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by
the
government
of
a
country
upon
goods
imported
or
exported
Tariff
(
n.
)
The
duty,
or
rate
of
duty,
so
imposed
Tariff
(
n.
)
Any
schedule
or
system
of
rates,
changes,
etc.
Tariff
(
v.
t.)
To
make
a
list
of
duties
on,
as
goods.
goods number; lot number / goods numbers; lot numbers / commodity code; customs-tariff-Number Bedeutung
numbers
pool
numbers
game
numbers
racket
numbers
an
illegal
daily
lottery
number
crunching
performing
complex
and
lengthy
numerical
calculations
commodity
trade
good
good
articles
of
commerce
commodity
exchange
commodities
exchange
commodities
market
an
exchange
for
buying
and
selling
commodities
for
future
delivery
consumer
goods
goods
(as
food
or
clothing)
intended
for
direct
use
or
consumption
driver
number
one
wood
a
golf
club
(a
wood)
with
a
near
vertical
face
that
is
used
for
hitting
long
shots
from
the
tee
drygoods
soft
goods
textiles
or
clothing
and
related
merchandise
durables
durable
goods
consumer
durables
consumer
goods
that
are
not
destroyed
by
use
fancy
goods
goods
that
are
chiefly
ornamental
number
an
item
of
merchandise
offered
for
sale,
she
preferred
the
black
nylon
number,
this
sweater
is
an
all-wool
number
number
cruncher
a
computer
capable
of
performing
a
large
number
of
mathematical
operations
per
second
packaged
goods
groceries
that
are
packaged
for
sale
sporting
goods
sports
equipment
sold
as
a
commodity
white
goods
household
linen
drygoods
for
household
use
that
are
typically
made
of
white
cloth
white
goods
large
electrical
home
appliances
(refrigerators
or
washing
machines
etc.)
that
are
typically
finished
in
white
enamel
yard
goods
piece
goods
merchandise
in
the
form
of
fabrics
sold
by
the
yard
number
a
clothing
measurement,
a
number
shoe
number
figure
the
property
possessed
by
a
sum
or
total
or
indefinite
quantity
of
units
or
individuals,
he
had
a
number
of
chores
to
do,
the
number
of
parameters
is
small,
the
figure
was
about
a
thousand
code
of
conduct
code
of
behavior
a
set
of
conventional
principles
and
expectations
that
are
considered
binding
on
any
person
who
is
a
member
of
a
particular
group
counterpart
opposite
number
vis-a-vis
a
person
or
thing
having
the
same
function
or
characteristics
as
another
Bernoulli's
law
law
of
large
numbers
(statistics)
law
stating
that
a
large
number
of
items
taken
at
random
from
a
population
will
(on
the
average)
have
the
population
statistics
pagination
folio
page
number
paging
the
system
of
numbering
pages
number
the
grammatical
category
for
the
forms
of
nouns
and
pronouns
and
verbs
that
are
used
depending
on
the
number
of
entities
involved
(singular
or
dual
or
plural),
in
English
the
subject
and
the
verb
must
agree
in
number
code
a
coding
system
used
for
transmitting
messages
requiring
brevity
or
secrecy
access
access
code
a
code
(a
series
of
characters
or
digits)
that
must
be
entered
in
some
way
(typed
or
dialed
or
spoken)
to
get
the
use
of
something
(a
telephone
line
or
a
computer
or
a
local
area
network
etc.)
area
code
a
number
usually
of
digits
assigned
to
a
telephone
area
as
in
the
United
States
and
Canada
bar
code
Universal
Product
Code
code
consisting
of
a
series
of
vertical
bars
of
variable
width
that
are
scanned
by
a
laser,
printed
on
consumer
product
packages
to
identify
the
item
for
a
computer
that
provides
the
price
and
registers
inventory
information
color
code
system
using
colors
to
designate
classifications
cipher
cypher
cryptograph
secret
code
a
secret
method
of
writing
Morse
Morse
code
international
Morse
code
a
telegraph
code
in
which
letters
and
numbers
are
represented
by
strings
of
dots
and
dashes
(short
and
long
signals)
ZIP
code
ZIP
postcode
postal
code
a
code
of
letters
and
digits
added
to
a
postal
address
to
aid
in
the
sorting
of
mail
code
computer
code
(computer
science)
the
symbolic
arrangement
of
data
or
instructions
in
a
computer
program
or
the
set
of
such
instructions
American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange
ASCII
(computer
science)
a
code
for
information
exchange
between
computers
made
by
different
companies,
a
string
of
binary
digits
represents
each
character,
used
in
most
microcomputers
binary
code
code
using
a
string
of
binary
digits
to
represent
characters
error
correction
code
ECC
(telecommunication)
a
coding
system
that
incorporates
extra
parity
bits
in
order
to
detect
errors
machine
code
machine
language
a
set
of
instructions
coded
so
that
the
computer
can
use
it
directly
without
further
translation
object
code
the
machine-language
output
of
a
compiler
that
is
ready
for
execution
on
a
particular
computer
operation
code
order
code
the
portion
of
a
set
of
operation
descriptions
that
specifies
the
operation
to
be
performed,
the
set
of
operations
in
a
computer
source
code
program
instructions
written
as
an
ASCII
text
file,
must
be
translated
by
a
compiler
or
interpreter
or
assembler
into
the
object
code
for
a
particular
computer
before
execution
number
identification
number
a
numeral
or
string
of
numerals
that
is
used
for
identification,
she
refused
to
give
them
her
Social
Security
number
bank
identification
number
BIN
ABA
transit
number
an
identification
number
consisting
of
a
two-part
code
assigned
to
banks
and
savings
associations,
the
first
part
shows
the
location
and
the
second
identifies
the
bank
itself
license
number
registration
number
the
number
on
the
license
plate
that
identifies
the
car
that
bears
it
Social
Security
number
the
number
of
a
particular
individual's
Social
Security
account
phone
number
telephone
number
number
the
number
is
used
in
calling
a
particular
telephone,
he
has
an
unlisted
number
Numbers
Book
of
Numbers
the
fourth
book
of
the
Old
Testament,
contains
a
record
of
the
number
of
Israelites
who
followed
Moses
out
of
Egypt
bill
of
goods
a
consignment
of
merchandise
Roman
law
Justinian
code
civil
law
jus
civile
the
legal
code
of
ancient
Rome,
codified
under
Justinian,
the
basis
for
many
modern
systems
of
civil
law
random
number
generator
a
routine
designed
to
yield
a
random
number
logic
bomb
slag
code
a
set
of
instructions
inserted
into
a
program
that
are
designed
to
execute
(or
`explode')
if
a
particular
condition
is
satisfied,
when
exploded
it
may
delete
or
corrupt
data,
or
print
a
spurious
message,
or
have
other
harmful
effects,
a
disgruntled
employee
planted
a
logic
bomb
issue
number
one
of
a
series
published
periodically,
she
found
an
old
issue
of
the
magazine
in
her
dentist's
waiting
room
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