Results for: word which explains a code or cipher
English English
boring word or quality, something characteristic of proseprosaism; prosaicism
boundary showing word useisolex
bout of illness, combination of words used as a magical charm, incantation; attraction, fascination; short indefinite period of time; shift, period of work; fit, bout (of coughing, laughing, etc.), form word, influence using spell, name or write letter...spell
breathy letter, breathy sounding, inhale something, matter removed, pronounce the "h" sound by breathing out (Phonetics); remove air or fluid (Medicine), pronounce while breathing out, pronunciation of the letter "h" at the beginning of a word (Phoneti...aspirate
brevity in word use, shortened form of termbrachylogy
broadcast something transcribed, convert code for transmission to RNA, convert genetic code into DNA molecule, copy something, expand something in writing, make a written or typewritten copy, transliterate, rearrange music, record something for later b...transcribe
bug remover, computer program that finds software errors, program which corrects programming errors, program for finding bugs in source code (Computers)debugger
call to quarters, charge of quarters, radio code for all receiversCQ
capable of being spoken, term, word, name; word considered merely as a grouping of letters which can be pronounced rather than a carrier of meaning, word as merely sounds or lettersvocable
capital city of Peru (country in South America), code word for letter "L"Lima
carved groove in ancient Greek architecture, carved symbol or character, character in font, modern symbolic character, small decorative sculpture of a figure, carving; heiroglyph, picture used to represent a word or idea; symbol that conveys an idea no...glyph
case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar), grammatical case, in accusative, of the case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar), word or phrase in accusativeaccusative
case-form which indicates place or location (Grammar), grammatical case, indicating place or direction, showing place (Grammer), word in locative caselocative
castrated or spayed animal, flower without stamen or pistil, grammatically neither masculine nor feminine, grammatically neuter word, insect with undeveloped sexual organs, intransitive, make sterile by castration or spaying; make neuter, neutral, neut...neuter
catchword or slogan, common saying or belief, identifying word or custom, word or pronunciation used only by members of a specific group or class; word or phrase characteristic of a particular group or ideologyshibboleth
 

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About Eudict

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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There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other.

Esperanto is only partially translated. Please help us improve this site by translating its interface.

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My name is Tomislav Kuzmic, I live in Croatia and this site is my personal project. I am responsible for the concept, design, programming and development. I do this in my spare time. To contact me for any reason please send me an email to tkuzmic at gmail dot com. Let me take this chance to thank all who contributed to the making of these dictionaries and improving the site's quality:

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

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