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old-fashioned, no longer in use; marked with a date, showing a datedated
one number divided by another, proportional relation, relationship of quantity or size between two things, proportional relationship, relative value of gold and silverratio
one who loves; one who is loved; one who is involved in a sexual or romantic relationship with another; fan, devotee, one who is enthusiastic about something, sexual partner, somebody devoted to particular thing, somebody having love affairlover
one who studies psychobiology, one who studies the relationship between psychological and biological processespsychobiologist
organism in symbiotic relationshipsymbiont
overcarefulness, state of showing too much caution, excess watchfulnessovercautiousness
page showing the titletitle page
part of speech that serves to express the relationship between two words (Grammar), word used before nounpreposition
part of speech used to express action or state of being or the relationship between the subject and object in a sentence (Grammar), predicate of sentence, word indicating action or stateverb
performer showing strength, powerful leader, strong person that exhibits physical strength (as in a circus); powerful political leaderstrongman
pertaining the study of the relationship between electrical magnetic and mechanical phenomena; pertaining to electric force in motionelectrodynamic
pertaining to a case history of a medical or psychiatric patient, concerning the history of a disease or illness (Medicine), showing late response to antigenanamnestic
pertaining to a license showing ownership of real propertycadastral
pertaining to love or lovers; showing loveamatory
pertaining to psychophysiology (study of the relationship between physiological processes and psychological experiences)psychophysiological
 

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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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