Results for: prompter, device that is used to display words to read on TV
English English
jargon, language made from a mixture of words and grammar from different languages; jargon, mixed common second languagepidgin
journalism using mainly photographs, journalism which tells a story through the use of photographs (rather than words); news photographyphotojournalism
knock unconscious, plan or design something, prepare somebody for burial, spend money, spread something out for displaylay out
lack of clearness, indistinctness; incomprehensibleness; inability to express oneself in words; speechlessness (due to rage or surprise)inarticulateness
lacking eloquence, unable to fluently express oneself in wordsineloquent
lacking knowledge of subject, not read, not read; not having read a lot, not well readunread
ladle, scoop, device for dipping liquids, ouzel, small water bird, something that dips, water ouzeldipper
language reduced to essential words, method of telegraphic speaking or writing (characterized by much abbreviation and omission of words)telegraphese
large-scale storm system, rotating device, see also:anticyclone, type of storm characterized by high winds rotating around a low pressure area, violent stormcyclone
lathe device (tool used to level a surface); blow in the face; a sudden grave hardship with which one is faced (a dated informal British term); someone or something that faces, lathe tool, something astonishingfacer
lavish display, something remarkable that can be seen, something that can be seen (especially something amazing or marvelous); extravagant public performance, drama, unpleasant center of attentionspectacle
leisurely walk; walkway; march of dancers (in ballroom dancing); formal ball, dance, march during a dance, marching dance movement, parade about, walk about for the sake of making a display, take a stroll in a public place, walk for pleasurepromenade
length of stay, line of scrimmage, line of sight, Line of Sight; direct line between the homing device on a missile and the targetLOS
less important material, padding, person or thing which fills; filling, stuffing; device used for filling; substance used to fill a gap or cavity; material which fills extra space (in a newspaper or magazine); substance added to a product (i.e. to incr...filler
less offensive synonym, substitution of a milder or socially acceptable word or phrase for one that is harsher or more unpleasant, use of inoffensive wordseuphemism
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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