Results for: expression of joy or praise, pean, voiced or written song of rejoicing
English English
dowry, e-mail punctuation mark, make small round mark, mark indicating logical conjunction, mark used in Morse code, mark with a dot or dots, mark with dot, small amount, spot or speck, sprinkle with dots, symbol placed after note in music, written or ...dot
dubious, suspicious, strange; of or resembling fish; cold, unfriendly, lacking expression (about a glance), expressionless, like fishfishy
dying song, final public act, last and most impressive composition of an artist and/or composerswan song
educated, educated; literate; of or pertaining to learning; marked with letters, with letters written on itlettered
effective verbal expression, means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies, study of human communication, systems for communicating, transportation of troopscommunications
either of two books in the New Testament written to the Christians of Thessalonica by the Apostle PaulThessalonians
elevate, raise (in rank, honor, etc.); glorify, magnify, extol, praise, intensify, promote, stimulateexalt
emotional purging through Greek tragedy, emotional release, purging of bowels, purging of complexes, purification (Medicine); emotional cleansing through drama; (Psychiatry) relief of tension and anxiety through the expression of repressed thoughts and...catharsis
emotionless, not expressive, not showing expressioninexpressive
emphasizing a question or command, hope strongly, make an earnest request, praise or appeal to God in words or thought; request, ask, make a petition, seek, speak to God or other beingpray
emptiness; paleness; lack of expressionblankness
empty, unfilled; unoccupied; not in use; lacking expression; not claimed (e.g. an inheritance), free from activity, unoccupied by an incumbent or official, without an occupantvacant
endure pain or a hard situation with courage and perseverance (expression used before the days of anesthetics when soldiers held a bullet between their teeth to endure the pain of surgery)bite the bullet
English part song, lyric poem, medieval Italian song, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to musicmadrigal
enjoyable to read, legible, suitable for reading; comprehensible, understandable; legible, written or printed neatly enough to make reading possiblereadable
 

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

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