Results for: tapeworm, worm with a flat soft body, worm with flattened body
English English
billiard table rim, lace pillow, lacemaking accessory, pad, soft padded object, protect against impact, reduce unpleasant effect of, soft filled bag for sitting on, soft protective pad, something helpful, something soft and yielding, support or place o...cushion
bind with a cord, tie, bind, body part resembling rope, chord, electrical cable, fastening or belt, pants, ribbed fabric, rope; string, wire; thread, stack wood in cords, string or rope, tie with cord, unit of volume for cut timbercord
biological loss over generations, decay, deterioration; deterioration of the body, degeneracy, devolution, worsening of conditiondegeneration
bisque, cookie, kind of bread; bread that comes in small flat cakes; cookie (British), light brown, small round piece of bread, unglazed potterybiscuit
bit, particle, morsel; soft inner part of bread, break into crumbs, crumble; remove crumbs; coat with crumbs, clean crumbs from something, contemptible person, inner part of loaf, put crumbs on or in food, small amount, small fragment of baked foodcrumb
black lead, form of carbon (used in pencil leads, as a lubricant, etc.), plumbago, soft black form of carbongraphite
black man, bloodshed, body fluid of invertebrates, family or kinship, fluid which flows in the veins and arteries; life; murder, initiate troops in battle, let blood, drain blood for medical purposes, let dog taste blood, members of group, pure breedin...blood
blade of a paddle wheel, carry in a canoe, dabble in water, early input device for video games, flat-bladed stirring tool, flipper, oar; ping-pong racquet; any elongated flat-ended implement used for various actions (i.e. stirring, swatting, spanking);...paddle
blank disk of metal for stamping, flat piece of metal ready to be stamped as a coin, small metal cupplanchet
bleed somebody using leeches, blood-sucking worm, bloodsucking worm; person who clings to another without giving anything in return, parasite; doctor, physician (Archaic), cling to, stick to like a leech; draw blood using leeches, drain off something, ...leech
blend, blend; be blended; be assimilated; combine or unite into a single bodymerge
block something up, crowd, cram together; pack in; become crowded together; become stuck; cause to be stuck; disrupt, interfere (as in radio signals); play music in a free and improvisational manner, crush part of body, difficult situation, fill someth...jam
blood particle involved in clotting, small cytoplasmic body in the blood that aids in clotting, thrombocyteplatelet
blow from the side; side of a ship; firing of guns (from the side of a ship), broadsheet, hit side of something, large flat surface, large paper for printing, move with the widest side facing forward; hit on the side, strike the side of; verbally attac...broadside
blow in or on; blow air or medication into or onto the body (Medicine), blow into something, blow something into a body cavityinsufflate
 

Translations: 406420 / 1836

Your Recent Searches

Total number of language pairs: 544
Total number of translations (in millions): 15.4

About Eudict

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.

Options

There are several ways to use this dictionary. The most common way is by word input (you must know which language the word is in) but you can also use your browser's search box and bookmarklets (or favelets).

Look at the complete list of languages: Available language pairs

There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other.

Esperanto is only partially translated. Please help us improve this site by translating its interface.

Browser integration (Search plugins)

Perhaps the best way to enable dictionary search is through integration into the search field of your browser. To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link after the title Browser integration, select appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. And you're ready to go; select EUdict from the drop-down list in search field (Firefox) or address bar (IE), input a word and press Enter. In Chrome, first click on a language pair and change the search keyword in the field 'Keyword' to a keyword (eg: 'eudict'). Afterwards, you simply type the chosen keyword in the address bar to start the search in the chosen dictionary.

Bookmarklets

There is a way to enable word translation from any page: Bookmarklets. A bookmarklet is a small JavaScript code stored as a bookmark in you browser.

Tips and tricks

If you want to type a character which isn't on your keyboard, simply pick it from a list of special characters. If you are unable to add a bookmarklet in Mozilla Firefox according to the instructions above, there is another way; right click on a link and select Bookmark this link… Now you can drag this link from Bookmarks to the Bookmarks Toolbar.

Instead of clicking the Search button, just press Enter. Although EUdict can't translate complete sentences, it can translate several words at once if you separate them with spaces or commas. Sometimes you can find translation results directly from Google by typing: eudict word. If you are searching for a word in Japanese (Kanji) dictionary and not receiving any results, try without Kana (term in brackets). If you are searching for a word in the Chinese dictionary and not receiving any results, try without Pinyin (term in brackets). Disable spellchecking in Firefox by going to Tools → Options → Advanced → Check my spelling as I type. Why not add a EUdict search form to your web site? Form

Credits

My name is Tomislav Kuzmic, I live in Croatia and this site is my personal project. I am responsible for the concept, design, programming and development. I do this in my spare time. To contact me for any reason please send me an email to tkuzmic at gmail dot com. Let me take this chance to thank all who contributed to the making of these dictionaries and improving the site's quality:

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

Recent searches

Ind>Polkeusangan
Pol>Gerhulaszczy
Ita>Fremorire
Esp>Danpuso
Eng>Dutpenance
Cro>Spapristup
Eng>Thawattage
Eng>Urdhuffy (a.)
Por>Croserra
Pol>Po2zgrubny
Eng>Tagward (n.)
Eng>Gershrive
Spa>Itapavo (m)
Pol>Czekolec (n.)
Eng>Esppeace
Pol>Gerdanina
Chi>Cze空白点