Results for: colored lights in northern skies, northern lights
English English
ill, not colored normally, rudeoff-color
incorrectly, wrong, Northern England: awryagley
Indo-Aryan dialect commonly used in northern India, of Hindustan, of the Hindu areas of India; of Hindustan, of the people or language of HindustanHindostani
inlaid work of wood or other materials, inlays of colored wood (especially in furniture)marquetry
inland body of water, pond, small body of water; deep red dye; any of a number of brightly colored organic pigments; bright red color, pool of liquid, red pigment, translucent pigmentlake
inlet of the Caribbean Sea, situated between southern Belize, eastern Guatemala, and northern HondurasHonduras, Gulf of
inlet of the northern Adriatic Sea, bordered by Italy, Slovenia, and CroatiaTrieste, Gulf of
inlet of the Timor Sea on the north coast of Australia, extending from Western Australia into the Northern Territory. It is 320 km/200 mi wide.Joseph Bonaparte Gulf
instrument for measuring colored solution concentration, instrument that measures color, instrument that measures the intensity of colorcolorimeter
interstellar cloud seen in northern hemisphere, interstellar cloud seen in southern hemisphereCoalsack
irritable, like liver, livery, suffering from a liver disorder; resembling liver; liver colored; depressed, with liver disorderliverish
Israeli seaport city located at the northern tip of the Gulf of AqabaEilat
Jewish person with a middle or northern European background, N European Jew, pertaining to Jews of middle and northern EuropeAshkenazi
John Dee (1527-1608), British mathematician and astrologer; river in northeastern Scotland; river in western England and northern Wales; male or female first name; family nameDee
joined together, connected, combined; characterized by strips, striped, with different colored bandsbanded
 

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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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