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formation of the placenta (Medicine); position of the placenta (Botany), formation or attachment of placenta, placenta type, way ovules are attachedplacentation
former institution for the poor, prison for minor offenders, shelter providing work; poorhouse for unemployed and criminalsworkhouse
fossilized animalzoolite
four-footed, four-footed animal, having four legs; walking on all four legsquadruped
fourth stomach in cud chewing animals (also abomasum)abomasus
fourth stomach in cud chewing animals, fourth stomach of cowabomasum
fowl, plumed or feathered animal; fellow, guy; girl, lass; helicopter, airplane, aircraft (Military Slang)bird
free dog from muzzle, remove a muzzle from an animal; free from restraint, restore freedom of speech tounmuzzle
free person or animal of lice, remove lice fromdelouse
freestyle contest, no-holds-barred, type of swim competition in which a swimmer may choose the type of stroke (from the standard groups of strokes); any improvised activity (especially in music), using front crawl, with free choice of stylefreestyle
French family name; Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) nineteenth century French biologist and chemist, pioneer in bacteriology, creator of the Pasteur method for killing bacteriaPasteur
French Revolutionary extremist, friar, left-wing extremist, member of the radical Jacobin party in during the French Revolution; radical, revolutionary, extremist; Dominican friar; type of domestic pigeon, of French Jacobins, of the Jacobins of the Fre...Jacobin
freshwater diving bird, type of water birdgrebe
friction-reducing metal ball, type of bearingball bearing
friendly, growing together, living communally, living in flocks or groups (of animals); outgoing, sociablegregarious
 

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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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