Results for: fruit of tamarind tree, tropical Asian evergreen tree
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coconut, large seed of the coconut palm (type of tree); white meat of the coconutcoco
cocos wood, Jamaica ebony, West Indian ebony, West Indian hardwood tree, wood of cocuswood treecocuswood
coffeecake which is raised with yeast and often contains fruit, yeast-raised cakekuchen
coin worth a paisa, S Asian subunit of currencypaisa
coin worth a sen, money of account in Japan equalling 1/100 of a yen (used only for quotations and as a basis for exchange), subunit of SE Asian currenciessen
coins and bills, currency or checks, exchange something for currency, money in the form of coins and bank notes, redeem; exchange for coins and bank notes, small Asian coincash
cola, tropical African tree which produces a nutlike seed; nutlike seed which yields and extract containing caffeine and theobromine (used in the manufacture of carbonated beverages and pharmaceuticals)kola
cold fruit dessert, creamy frozen dessert, dessert made from custard or whipped cream containing fruit and/or nuts; ice cream dessert with fruit and syrup (French)parfait
collect nuts, dry fruit contained in a shell; square or hexagonal threaded metal piece which fastens onto a screw to secure it; insane person (Slang)nut
Colorado blue spruce, evergreen tree with bluish foliageblue spruce
colorful tropical fishrainbow runner
come off in thin pieces, fortified tower, fruit or vegetable skin, have removable skin, lose outer layer, outer skin of fruit, pull something off, put ball through croquet hoop, remove outer layer of something, remove skin; shed skin, tool for moving b...peel
commercial forestland, forest management, planting and growing trees, study of tree planting and maintenance; forestationforestry
concha, large sea shell, large spiral shell, tropical sea animal with shellconch
conciliatory gesture, limb from an olive tree; peace offering, gesture of goodwill, symbol of peaceolive branch
 

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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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