Results for: from or in another town
English English
city in New Mexico (USA); town in southern California (USA); former name of Karlovy Vary (in the Czech Republic)Carlsbad
city in northern Israel; childhood town of Jesus (Christianity)Nazareth
city in southeast France that borders on the Mediterranean sea, winter resort town in FranceMenton
city in southeastern Canada; town in southeastern Massachusetts (USA); Ivy League college located in Hanover (New Hampshire, USA)Dartmouth
city suburb (Spanish), district of Spanish town, Spanish-speaking part of U.S. citybarrio
civilian, legal resident, native of a country; resident, one who lives in a city or town; person who is not a soldier, somebody who lives in a citycitizen
college dining hall, dining room, cafeteria; food provided in a dining room; ration, portion, food ration; open public area in a city or town, park, squarecommons
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
condescending, fashionable, of or located in the upper region of town; fashionable, in or from the more expensive parts of town, towards the upper part of a town or city, towards upper part of cityuptown
county in New Jersey, U.S.A.; district and town in Wales; battle (June 28, 1778) in the American War of Independence; (James Scott) leader of a failed coup against King JamesMonmouth
county in southeastern England; town in Massachusetts (USA); town in Maryland (USA); town in Vermont (USA)Essex
crucial, dominant, equidistant from other points, having control over parts, having linked components, in main part of town, in the middle, principal; in or of the center, relating to centrum, said with tongue in middle position, supervisory office, te...central
debauched, man about town, of Corinth, of the ancient Greek city of Corinth; of the Corinthian order of Greek architecture; elaborate in style; of Corinthian pottery (characterized by black figures on a light background); luxurious, resident of Corinth...Corinthian
defeat, town in central Belgium which was the scene of the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815 by Prussian and British forces; city in southeast Ontario (Canada); city in northeast Iowa (USA); disastrous or decisive defeat, waterlooWaterloo
Demeter, goddess of agriculture (Greek equivalent), goddess of agriculture (Roman mythology); first asteroid discovered (the largest and one of the brightest); town in central California (USA), largest asteroidCeres
 

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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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