Results for: resident
English English
Newfoundland residentliveyere
non-Polynesian resident of Hawaiihaole
nonacademic resident, town dweller, townytownie
not an immigrant; not pertaining to immigrants, person who is not an immigrant, returning citizen, temporary noncitizen residentnonimmigrant
not involving living at workplace, not residing in a place, one who is not a resident in a particular place (especially of one who works in one place and lives in another); one who uses the facilities of a hotel but is not a registered guest, somebody ...nonresident
occidental, native or resident of a western countryhesperian
of - Rico, of - Rica (i.e. of Puerto Rico, of Costa Rica), resident of Costa Rica; resident of Puerto RicoRican
of Accad or its inhabitants; of Accadian, of the language spoken in Accad, resident of Accad (northern division of ancient Babylonia), Semitic language of ancient Assyria and Babylonia (also Akkadian)Accadian
of Afghanistan, of or pertaining to Afghanistan, Pashto, resident of Afghanistan (also Afghani), somebody from AfghanistanAfghan
of Africa south of the Sahara, of Ethiopia, of or pertaining to Ethiopia, of Ethiopian origin, old term for black person, one of Ethiopian origin, resident of Ethiopia, somebody from EthiopiaEthiopian
of Africa, resident of Africa, somebody from Africa, somebody of African descentAfrican
of Alexander the Great, pertaining to the philosophy science and literature of ancient Alexandria, relating to ideas in early Alexandria, resident of Alexandria (city in Egypt), scholarly but unoriginalAlexandrian
of Anjou, of Anjou and Plantagenet dynasties, of or pertaining to Anjou, resident or native of AnjouAngevin
of Argentina (country in South America), resident of Argentina (country in southern South America)Argentinian
of Asia, resident of Asia, somebody from AsiaAsian
 

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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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