Results for: provide a new name, call by a new name
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convert computer characters into digital form, convert text to code, encrypt, convert a message into code (especially a secret code); put data into digital form (Computers), provide genetic informationencode
corpuscles in the cytoplasm which provide energy to a cell (Biology), small body in cellsmitochondrion
correspond to something, corresponding thing, do something in reaction, meet a need, plea in court, reply to something, respond to call, respond to charge in court, reply; solve, provide a solution, response to action, response to question, reply; solu...answer
cover something with insurance, ensure, protect against risk, provide a guarantee against possible damage or loss; assure, make certaininsure
cover something, cover something up, dress somebody, put clothes on, endow somebody or something, provide clothing for somebodyclothe
criterion, measure; evaluation of computer performance (Computers); point of reference for comparison (especially a mark for measuring the level of a body of water against a standing structure, such as a bridge, etc.), provide standard, test computer p...benchmark
cry of animal or bird, die or kill, give harsh grating call, grumble, harsh rasping sound (i.e. sound made by a frog or raven); deep rasping voice, make a harsh rasping sound (like the call of a frog or raven); die (Slang), speak hoarselycroak
cut dado in something, die, insert into dado, lower half of a wall decorated with wood or wallpaper, lower part of interior wall, provide with dado, rectangular groove in boarddado
cut, reduce, lessen; belittle, slight, snub; shortchange, give less than the correct quantity, inadequate, lacking, having an inadequate supply; meager, barely sufficient, just enough; limited, deficient, not provide enough of something, only or not quitescant
dangerous appeal, siren callsiren song
declare something to be true, defend a place, keep going, keep in existence, sustain; keep in good condition, preserve; support, provide for; affirm, assert, keep somebody alive, keep something in working order, make something continue, provide somebod...maintain
decorate an outfit, provide with accessoriesaccessorize
defeat, defeat; surpass; be superior to (in ability, quality, status, etc.); match with a competitor or partner that is superior (in ability, provide with superior opponent, unequal contestovermatch
demand something by law, claim; need, call for, have need for; order, command; necessitate, compel, insist on something, make something necessary, need something or somebodyrequire
device allowing parts to turn, device which allows the parts attached to it to pivot or turn freely; something mounted on a swivel (i.e. chair or gun), pivot or rotate, pivoting gun, provide something with a pivoting joint, revolve, support allowing so...swivel
 

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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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