interest Zinsen zahlen pay interest Zinsen zahlen to pay out interest Zinsen zum Satz von interest at the rate of Zinserhöhung increase of the interest rate Zinserneuerungsschein renewal coupon Zinsertrag interest earned Zinsertrag interest earnings Zinsertrag interest income Zinseszins compound interest Zinseszins compounded interest Zinseszinsrechnung compound computation of interest Zinsforderungen interest receivable zinsfrei free of interest Zinsgefälle interest differential Zinskonto interest account zinslos non-interest-bearing zinsloser Überziehungskredit swing Zinsmarge interest margin Zinsnachlass interest rebate zinspflichtig subject to interest Zinssatz interest rate Zinssatz rate of interest Zinssatz für kurzfristige Anleihen short-term interest rate Zinsschein interest coupon Zinsschein interest voucher Zinsschein; Kupon interest warrant Zinsspanne margin of interest Zinsstaffel; Zinsberechnung interest computation Zinstabelle interest table Zinstermin interest date Zinstermin interest payment date Zinsverlust loss of interest Zinszahl interest number Zinszahlung payment of interest Zinszahlungen interest payments Zirkulationsbereich; Verbreitungsgebiet area of circulation zirkulieren; im Umlauf sein circulate Zivilbevölkerung civilian population Zivilklage civil action zivilrechtlich; nach bürgerlichem Recht by civil law zögernd; versuchsweise tentatively Zolfreigabeschein certificate of clearance Zoll customs Zoll zu Lasten des Käufers duties on buyer's account Zoll; Abgabe; Pflicht duty Zollabfertigung der — from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
In Web embraces language translation, an article published in ZDNN (ZD Network News) of July 21, 1998, Martha L. Stone explained: "This year, the number of new non-English websites is expected to outpace the growth of new sites in English, as the cyber world truly becomes a 'World Wide Web'. — from From the Print Media to the Internet by Marie Lebert
published in ZDNN ZD
In Web embraces language translation, an article published in ZDNN (ZD Network News) of July 21, 1998, Martha L. Stone explained: "This year, the number of new non-English websites is expected to outpace the growth of new sites in English, as the cyber world truly becomes a 'World Wide Web.' — from Multilingualism on the Web by Marie Lebert
published in ZDNN ZDNetwork
In "Web Embraces Language Translation", an article published in ZDNN (ZDNetwork News) on 21 July 1998, Martha Stone explained: "Among the new products in the $10 billion language translation business are instant translators for websites, chat rooms, email and corporate intranets. — from The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000] by Marie Lebert
In "Web Embraces Language Translation", an article published in ZDNN (ZDNetwork News) on 21 July 1998, Martha L. Stone explained: "This year, the number of new non-English websites is expected to outpace the growth of new sites in English, as the cyber world truly becomes a 'World Wide Web'." — from The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000] by Marie Lebert
This tab, called Hiding in Plain Sight,
shows you passages from notable books where your word is accidentally (or perhaps deliberately?)
spelled out by the first letters of consecutive words.
Why would you care to know such a thing? It's not entirely clear to us, either, but
it's fun to explore! What's the longest hidden word you can find? Where is your name hiding?