rechargeable, refillable, can be recharged, can be reloaded
reload, recharge, download
recharging
bequest, bequest
cessation, break; reduction; act of slackening, release from an obligation, act of decreasing, act of lessening
slackening, recessive, slacking, remittent
slacking, slackly, remittently
probate court
careless, neglectfully, neglectful, inattentive
be slack in one's duties, be careless in completing assigned tasks
carelessly, inattentively, negligently
malpractice, professional negligence, professional misconduct
sloppy handwriting, messy penmanship, handwriting that is not written carefully and is hard to read
dishabille, garment worn at home; careless or disheveled state of dress
negligent
slouch, slovenly gait or posture
neglecter, careless person
neglectfully
negligent conduct, careless behavior, reckless behavior, behavior that could possibly cause harm
negligent driving, careless driving, reckless driving (of a motor vehicle)
carelessness
negligences, neglectfulness
convalescence, recuperation, period of recovery (after an illness)
administratrix
administration of estates
(new spell.=Nachlassvollstrecker) estate executor, person who is in charge of distributing property left in a will
(new spell.=nach laufen) run after, chase after, go in the tracks of
(new spell.=nach leben)
(new spell.=nach legen)
gleanings, collection of facts or information
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is the most widely spoken language in the world today, with approximately 1.5 billion people speaking it as a native language. English is also the official language of many countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is also commonly used as a lingua franca in other countries, such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa.