Results for: figure with four angles and four sides, quadrilateral
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dummy for displaying clothes, model of a human figure on which clothing is displayed (especially in shops and window displays); model of a human figure used by tailors and dressmakers; clothes model, lay figure, manikinmannequin
dye before being woven (of fiber); embed, fix firmly; instill in the mind or character, embedded, firmly fixed; dyed before weaving (of fiber); patterned on both sides (of carpets), fibers which are dyed before being woven, impress something in somebod...ingrain
eight-sided shape, plane figure with eight angles and eight sidesoctagon
eight-sided, shaped like an octagon; having eight angles with eight sidesoctagonal
eleven-sided figure with eleven angleshendecagon
equality of anglesisogony
equilateral figure, having equal sides, side of an equilateral figure, with equal sidesequilateral
equilateral parallelogram with oblique angles, oblique-angled parallelogram, rhombrhombus
exhibition that can be seen from three sidesstereovision
famous person, important person, distinguished person, historical figure or fictional characterpersonage
favorite topic, horse figure used in folk dances, rocking horse, toy horse from a stick, wooden rocking horse; pet idea or projecthobbyhorse
female god; extremely beautiful woman (Slang), figure or image, see also:god, somebody admired and imitated, supernatural beinggoddess
female-shaped supporting pillar, statue of a female figure used as a pillar or column (Architecture)caryatid
field manual, figure of merit, frequency modulation, frequency modulation; modulation of the frequency of a wave; broadcast system which uses this modulation methodFM
fierce clash of opinions, gunfire from different directions, gunfire shot from opposing angles, instance of conflicting opinions or statements; lively exchange of opinions or ideascrossfire
 

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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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