Results for: compass point between N and NNE
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center of attention, focus, point where rays from lens converge, principal focusfocal point
center of gravity, central point of total mass, centroidcenter of mass
central area of cross-shaped church, intersection; place where a road or railroad tracks can be crossed; crossbreeding, hybridization, journey across water, point where routes cross, point where somebody can cross somethingcrossing
change in economic cycle, change increasingly, continuous circling flat curve, continuously circling with flat curves, curve that twists around a fixed center point; three dimensional curve turning around an axis, helix; something having a spiral-like ...spiral
character flaw, feebleness; drawback, disadvantage; defect; foible, fondness, lack of strength or determination, object of desire, weak pointweakness
characteristic, function that is not differentiable, hypothetical point in space, quality of being singular, uniqueness; peculiarity, unique or individual quality, singular point, singular quality, something unique or unusualsingularity
chilling until solid, freezing point, very cold, icy; congealing due to coldfreezing
chisel, engraving tool comprised of a long beveled blade and a rounded handle (Art); prehistoric tool made from a piece of flint shaped into a beveled point (Archaeology)burin
circle around something, complete circular turn, major change, overthrow of government, overthrow of the government; one spin, one full turn; circuit, course or procedure leading back to the starting point, period of major geologic changerevolution
circular arrangement, whorl, arrangement of parts in a circular fashion around a central point (as of leaves around a stem)verticil
city in the State of New York (USA); Saratoga Battles, two battles that took place close to the city of Saratoga and marked the turning point in the US War of Independence (1777)Saratoga
climax; end, conclude, come or bring to highest point, finish spectacularly, have something at highest end, reach highest or lowest pointculminate
close a wound, close a wound or incision using sutures (Medicine), immovable joint, line at point of juncture, line on seed pod or fruit, material for surgical stitching, seam, surgical joining of two edges of a wound or incision; stitch used to close ...suture
closest point to the earth in the orbit of the moon or other celestial body, point nearest to orbited objectperigee
closest point to the sun in the orbit of a planet or comet, point in orbit nearest to the Sunperihelion
 

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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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