knap$42604$ - translation to spanish
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knap$42604$ - translation to spanish

GERMAN ECONOMIST (1842-1926)
G.F. Knapp; GF Knapp; J.F. Knapp; JF Knapp; Georg Knapp; George Friedrich Knapp; Georg F. Knapp; George F. Knapp; G. Friedrich Knapp; J. Friedrich Knapp; Knapp, Georg Friedrich; Knap, Georg Friedrich; Georg Friedrich Knap; G.F. Knap; GF Knap; Knap, GF; GF Napp; G.F. Napp; George Friedrich Napp; Georg Friedrich Napp; JF Napp; J.F. Napp; The State Theory of Money
  • ''The State Theory of Money'', a 1924 English translation of ''Staatliche Theorie des Geldes''.

knap      
v. picar piedras
knap         
FAMILY NAME
Knaps
romper en trozos a base de golpes
backpack         
  • Two examples of external frame backpack designs dating to the 1860s
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  • Daypack
  • A 12&nbsp;L front-loading Canon 200EG photography backpack
  • Modern external frame
  • Frameless backpack
  • A back frame with shelf used to carry loads in the [[Allgäu]], where it is known as a ''Reff''
  • School bag
  • Luggage and backpacks
  • Loose carrying
BAG CARRIED ON ONE'S BACK
Rucksack; Knapsack; Backpacks; Mountain mule; Ruck sack; Back pack; Bookbag; Packsack; Rucksacks; Packsacks; Bookbags; Book bag; Haversacks; Knap sack; Knap sacks; Pack sack; Pack sacks; Backbacks; Booksack; Book sack; Day pack; Daypack; Napsac; Napsack; Rucksac; Backsack; Sackpack; School bags; Rolling backpack
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Definition

knap
A session of sexual activities.
Last night we went back to her place and knapped. She's quite a knapper.

Wikipedia

Georg Friedrich Knapp

Georg Friedrich Knapp (German: [knap]; 7 March 1842 – 20 February 1926) was a German economist who in 1905 published The State Theory of Money, which founded the chartalist school of monetary theory, which argues that money's value derives from its issuance by an institutional form of government rather than spontaneously through relations of exchange.