Results for: include something, understand, understand
English English
act of causing (someone or something) to become mysterious; obscuration; puzzlement, perplexity, act of causing a person to be unable to understandmystification
act of digging, archaeological excavation, break up or remove earth, burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself, create by digging, cutting remark, discover by research, excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcast...dig
acute perception, keenness of perception; comprehensiveness, being able to understand quickly, perspicuityperspicacity
add lard to meat before cooking, include extra words, pig fat, spread with pig fat; flavor with pig fat; embellish, add to (a speech, etc.), white cooking fatlard
add something gradually, arrange to include something, insert, inlaywork in
addictive and dangerous to health, compactly, containing mineral salts, demanding and strict, difficult or awkward, difficult to understand, energetically, erect, firm or crisp in texture, forcefully, high in alcohol, in cash, intensely, involving effo...hard
admit security to exchange, arrange items as ordered series, categorize somebody, cover something with strip of material, cut strip of wood, desire, enlist, fenced area in tournament, fillet, form ridge from furrows, furrows forming ridge, include in o...list
advocate or preach something, give lessons, impart knowledge or skill, instruct; educate, make understand by experience, teach regularlyteach
airtight, hard to understand, involving alchemy or magic, protected from outside influencehermetic; hermetical
alert, alive, brief, doing something fast, done without delay, easily angered, rapid; swift, nimble; hasty, hurried; impatient; prompt to understand; fluid, flowing; alive, living, flesh under nail, living people; living flesh; vital part, most importa...quick
ambiguous, difficult to understand obscureabstruse
ambiguously, in a manner which is difficult to understandabstrusely
analyze syntax, interpret, interpret in a particular way, explain, understand, translate aloud, use word in particular wayconstrue
Anglicize something, English language, english spin, English translation, language of U.S., Canada, and U.K., of England, of the English, of the language English, people from England, side, study of English, translate something into English, understand...English
area located in the eastern Czech Republic, region occupying the eastern part of the Czech Republic. Major cities include Brno and Ostrava.Moravia
 

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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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