Results for: Bachelor of Business Administration
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acquirer of capital for venture, binding site in a DNA chain, one who advances, one who encourages; entrepreneur, one who participates in a business initiative, somebody or something arranging public event, something that encourages tumor cells, substa...promoter
act as factor, amount by which something is multiplied, biological substance, business agent, cause; agent, broker; financier, money lender; number which is multiplied with another to produce a given product (Mathematics), financing company, influence,...factor
act of forcefully taking possession of an area, seizure; conquest; possession or settlement of land, act of occupying, activity, invasion, job, profession, vocation; employment; business; work, time of occupyingoccupation
act of making money, enrichment, profitable, lucrative, prosperous (Business)moneymaking
act of managing or supervising; person or group of people that manages a business or other enterprise; ability to manage or supervise, managerial skill, administration of business, handling of something successfully, managers as a group, skill in handl...management
act of negotiating, addition to database, business, interaction, interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal, proceedingstransaction
act of operating; working, performance, handling; venture, undertaking; series of actions, procedure (e.g. mathematical operations); campaign, series of activities to achieve a goal (e.g. military operations); surgery, business deal, controlling of som...operation
act of renting something, available to lease or rent, for rent, money paid as rent; income earned from rent payments; property that is leased or rented; act of leasing, relating to rent, rent income, renting business, something rentablerental
act of taking control of something (as in a government or business), assumption of controltakeover
act of transporting goods, business of sending or transporting cargo; sea voyage (Archaic), group of shipsshipping
acting for profit, commercial principles, principles and methods characteristic of the business worldcommercialism
activity of preparing and producing material for publication, process of producing and distributing printed material; business of publishingpublishing
adding extra ingredient, administration or determination of dose, dose of drug, portion, prescribed amount (as in medicine)dosage
additional range of merchandise, area of a playing field, exclude somebody, keep player out of game, line of merchandise that is secondary to the principal line; secondary business or activity; line that marks the boundary on a playing field (Sports); ...sideline
adherence of tire to surface, capability of floating, floating; launching, setting sail; act of starting a business, flotage, froth flotation, selling of stock in company, separation processflotation
 

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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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