Results for: study of urbanization and cities
English English
large urban community made up of several cities or towns, urban sprawlconurbation
last name, surname; name of several American and European cities; ruling family in the Ile-de-France (History); (Simeon de) native of France English nobleman who led the baronial opposition to Henry IIIMontfort
last name; last name of various historical religious and political figures; (1436-1476) Johann (mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany); (1823-1900) Friedrich Max (philologist and Orientalist known...Müller
learn again, reacquire knowledge through studyrelearn
learn again; study againrestudy
learned, scholarly, knowledgeable, educated, very knowledgeable through studyerudite
learning, careful research (done at night); studiously researched production, long study, piece of learned writinglucubration
legends and beliefs of a people or particular culture (originally passed down orally from generation to generation), local legends, study of traditions, traditional local storiesfolklore
lens-equipped instruments, science of light and vision, study of lightoptics
lessons completed at home or during class, study exercises, study done by a studentschoolwork
limited knowledge, superficial knowledge, smattering, speak language poorly, speak with only superficial knowledge, study lightlysmatter
linguistics; study of literary works in order to verify their authenticity, study of ancient texts, study of language in texts, study of literaturephilology
list of events, order of events, sequence of past events; science of arranging time in periods and ascertaining the order of past events, study of order in timechronology
literary analysis, study of manuscriptstextual criticism
literary passages for language study, selection of passages compiled as a help in learning of literature or languagechrestomathy
 

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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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