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act of moving by turning over and over; act of curling up; act of winding up; perilous action of throwing heavy items from the rear of a moving car, extremely, gradually developing, reverberating, rich, rotating, turning over and over; curling, undulatingrolling
act of stabbing somebody, act of stabbing; thrust, blow; attempt, try; sudden intense feeling (usually painful), hurt like a knife wound, jab finger or object at, pierce or wound with a pointed weapon or other object; make a stabbing movement, severe c...stab
act of striking with a lash; whipping; harsh scolding; act of tying with a cord, binding rope, flogging, severe scoldinglashing
act of suddenly jumping on, act of suddenly swooping down and grabbing; sudden assault or attack, attack or take quickly, fall on, storm, invade; attack, seize, jump suddenly on, powder to stop ink running, powder used for producing image, react swiftl...pounce
act of suspending; act of executing by suspending by the neck (from a gallows, gibbet, etc.), at the top of a slope, fabric hung on a wall, method of killing, punishable by death, severe or unmercifulhanging
acute, acute accent, grave, serious, severe; keen, sharp, sensitive; penetrating, shrewd; less than 90 degrees (Geometry); pointed, mark above letter, perceptive, severe and of short duration, very great or bad, with angles less than 90 degreesacute
add buffer to solution, cushion something against shock, device on train or track, divider, partition; location in the memory designated for temporary storage (Computers); shock absorber, lessen, ease, make less severe; protect, shield; (about aspirin)...buffer
addictive drug, addictive narcotic drug derived from poppy seeds and used medically to relieve severe pain, stupefying thingopium
advocate of reform, becoming more severe, expressing continuous action, favoring reform, having changes of partner, informal and less structured educationally, liberal, advocating reform, supporting change; modern, advanced; changing gradually, changin...progressive
afferent, centralizing power, developing inward, employing centripetal force, proceeding toward a center; using centripetal force, see also:centrifugal, toward centercentripetal
African, Caribbean and Pacific (countries), group of developing countriesACP
aggregation of cells developing into connective tissues and blood vessels etc. (Embryology), embryonic cell massmesenchyme
aggressive, cruel, ferocious; powerful, strong; wild; enraged; extremely bad, very severe (Slang), profound, violent or intensefierce
aggressively, bad luck!, difficult, durable, great, hard to chew or cut, hard to endure, resolute, ruffian, rowdy, severe, strong, robust, unyielding; difficult, threatening, thug, very strongtough
alcoholic person, one who suffers from dipsomania, one who suffers from a severe craving for alcohol, pertaining to dipsomania, pertaining to a severe craving for alcoholdipsomaniac
 

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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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