Results for: learn about something by reading
English English
act as tutor, British university teacher, instruct or teach (especially as a private teacher); perform the function of a tutor; act as a guardian toward; learn privately with a tutor, low-ranking U.S. university teacher, private teacher; university or ...tutor
act of indicating, medical sign, reading instrument, sign of something, something necessary or desirable, something which indicates, mark, signal, suggestion, symptom; act of indicating or showingindication
act of observing or obeying, act of watching; act of looking; act of paying attention; supervision; remark, navigational instrument reading, observing of developments in something, record of something seen or noted, remark or comment, sighting with nav...observation
act of reading, act of converting written letters into words which have meaning, be able to read in foreign language, have particular words, have qualities that affect understanding, hear something on two-way radio, indicate data, interpret nonwritten ...read
act or process of initializing; act of resetting something to its starting value or position; preparation of a computer disk for reading and writing; startup of a system or program (Computers)initialisation
actor learning lines, étude, instrumental work, investigate, investigation, learn about something, learn lines, educate oneself; think about, ponder; examine, investigate; observe; memorize, learning; field of learning; thorough investigation; report,...study
advise or influence, controlling device, direct; instruct; lead, guidebook, help somebody learn something, influence on decision, instructor; director; escort; leader; manual, handbook, run organization, show somebody the way, soldier controlling march...guide
aim something, army followers, domesticate animal, entourage, instruct, coach, learn or teach skills, line of gunpowder, linked railroad cars, long moving line, make plant grow as wanted, mechanical series, prepare for sporting competition, produce imp...train
alphabet for teaching readingInitial Teaching Alphabet
amounting to nothing, at zero level, cancel; nullify, make zero, empty, ending in zero, indicating a reading of zero, invalid, nil; invalid, nullified; void, relating to zero, valuelessnull
anthology, educational book, lay reader, lecturer at British university, one who reads; proofreader, one who reads documents and corrects errors; book containing a collection of passages for use in a lesson, reading device, somebody who reads, somebody...reader
appointment of clergy, assembly of pages in order, comparison of information, light meal, reading of religious text, small or light meal; comparison or criticism (of literary works), technical description of bookcollation
arranged in a particular format; prepared for reading and writing (Computers)formatted
art of palm-reading, art of predicting the future by reading the lines of the palms of hands, chiromancy, fortunetelling from handspalmistry
atheneum, institution advocating learning, reading room or libraryathenaeum
 

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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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