Results for: marked with lines
English English
painful muscle condition, repetitive strain injuries; injuries caused by repeated motions to tendons and soft tissue (usually in the hands and wrists from work on assembly lines, computers, etc.), see also:repetitive strain injury, tenosynovitisRSI
paper ruled with horizontal and vertical lines for drawing graphs, squared papergraph paper
paper with fine lineslaid paper
parallel lines drawn close together to produce the effect of shadinghatching
part that sticks out, position for viewing something, present something with bias, solid angle, space between diverging lines, space between two or more lines which are joined at a common point; point of view, way of considering somethingangle
path overhead indicator; data transmission cost indicator (Computers), point of intersection; a point where lines intersectPOI
pattern of horizontal scanning lines, rectangular area of scan lines onto which a beam of electrons is directed to create a visual image (in television screens and computer monitors)raster
pattern of six lines, six pointed star formed by two overlapping equilateral triangles, six-pointed geometric figurehexagram
patterned with a series of overlapping perpendicular linescrosshatched
patterned with squares, patterned with squares; examined, inspected; activated, marked (Computers)checked
period of time generally marked by a distinctive event or characteristic, period with own chronological systemera
phase alternate line; A standard for tv/video display which uses 625 scan lines per frame and twenty-five frames per second (popular in Europe and Australia)PAL
piece of parchment, thin and soft layer of animal or plant tissue that covers or lines an organ or part, membrana, thin layer of tissue, thin porous sheetmembrane
piece of wood or metal with one perfectly straight edge for measuring straightness of other objects or lines, something used to draw straight linestraightedge
pipe for anchor lineshawsepipe
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other.

Esperanto is only partially translated. Please help us improve this site by translating its interface.

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My name is Tomislav Kuzmic, I live in Croatia and this site is my personal project. I am responsible for the concept, design, programming and development. I do this in my spare time. To contact me for any reason please send me an email to tkuzmic at gmail dot com. Let me take this chance to thank all who contributed to the making of these dictionaries and improving the site's quality:

EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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