Results for: path for pedestrians, path on the side of a road intended for pedestrians, pavement
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choose for a use, chosen for future post, describe formally, intended, marked out for, chosen (though not yet installed), name to a position, show, indicatedesignate
chop into small cubes; play games with dice, chunks, cubes with different numbers of spots on each side (used in games of chance), cut into cubes, decorate with square pattern, gamble with dice, gambling game played with dice, take risksdice
circuitous, ending where beginning, going around in a circle; shaped like a circle, not logical, paper or leaflet intended for public distribution, widely distributed, widely distributed noticecircular
circuitous, indirect, merry-go-round, merry-go-round (British); indirect road or method, detour; rotary, traffic circle (British); close fitting jacket worn by men and boys during the 19th centuryroundabout
clapboard, cover or supply with weatherboards, long boards that are thicker at one edge and are fitted together in a horizontally overlapping manner as siding for a building, clapboard; side of a watercraft that faces towards the wind (Nautical), weath...weatherboard
clergy, platform in church, raised platform or stage (esp. one intended for a church clergyman)pulpit
cling faithfully to something, cut a path through, penetrate, split, separate; be split, be separated; pass through; part from; cling to; attach oneself to; be singularly devoted tocleave
close together, side by side (in a race)neck and neck
coast road cut into cliffcorniche
cobblestone, make or repair shoes, naturally rounded stone (especially such a stone used in paving a street); unprofessional or shabby work, pave road with cobblestones, pave with cobblestones (smooth rounded stones); repair shoes, rock fragmentcobble
cocktail, small passenger car attached to the side of a motorcycle, vehicle attached to motorcyclesidecar
coiling clockwise, left-handed, of or on left side, of or pertaining to the left side; left-handed; coiling to the left (of certain gastropod shells)sinistral
collision, crash; road accident involving many vehiclespileup
come or go irregularly, fall behind, wander away from, stray from; ramble, wander; grow or spread out in an untidy or irregular fashion, grow untidily, move or become spread out, straggled group or arrangement, stray from pathstraggle
commercial company intended to earn profitsbiz (business)
 

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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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