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wait·list  (wtlst)
n.
A waiting list.
tr.v. also wait-list wait·list·ed, wait·list·ing, wait·lists
To put on a waiting list.
Translations
waitlist (US)
nWarteliste f
vt to be waitlistedauf der Warteliste stehen


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