Results for: extremely small, letter written in minuscule, lower case letter
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enjoyable to read, legible, suitable for reading; comprehensible, understandable; legible, written or printed neatly enough to make reading possiblereadable
enlarged, expanded, increased, extra large or small, having a wider range, lengthier than usual, made longer or largerextended
enormous, extremely large, giant star, larger than usual, legendary manlike creature of great size and strength (Folklore); abnormally large person; person of great importance, monitor, mythological creature, somebody extraordinarily accomplished, some...giant
enthusiastic hard worker, one who is extremely enthusiastic about something, one who is very eager to do somethingeager beaver
entity ruled by oligarchy, government by a small elite group; people or class selected to rule in an oligarchical government, government by small group, small governing groupoligarchy
epic poem dating from the 8th century (oldest extant work written in English); supercomputer comprised of several PCs connected by a LAN and dedicated to high-end parallel processing (Computers), Old English epic poemBeowulf
epic poem describing the siege of Troy (written by the Greek poet Homer), Greek epic of siege of TroyIliad
especially bright star whose diameter is 100 times larger than that of the sun (Astronomy), extremely large bright starsupergiant
especially, especially; remarkably; particularly, extremelynotably
estimate that is too high; extremely high estimateoverestimation
eth, runic or phonetic letteredh
eulogium, high praise, commendation; speech praising and commending an individual (especially one who has died), spoken or written tributeeulogy
Eurasian songbird, species of small European thrush (type of bird)whinchat
European red-breasted song-bird, small birdbullfinch
European songbird, type of small European songbird with yellowish green featherschiffchaff
 

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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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