Results for: marked by bullet
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Chinese dynasty, Chinese dynasty (1368-1644), dynasty marked by the restoration of traditional institutions and the development of the artsMing
choose for a use, chosen for future post, describe formally, intended, marked out for, chosen (though not yet installed), name to a position, show, indicatedesignate
chronic disease characterized by tumorous nodules on various parts of the body (Medicine), disease marked by lesionssarcoidosis
city in the State of New York (USA); Saratoga Battles, two battles that took place close to the city of Saratoga and marked the turning point in the US War of Independence (1777)Saratoga
clearly described, indicated; itemized; marked, designated; stipulated, statedspecified
collectively; in a manner marked by a willingness to work with otherscooperatively
colored markings, dappled, dappled animal, mark with patches of color, mark with spots or patches; be marked with spots, spot of colordapple
committing or characterized by sin, immoral, wicked, ungodly, full of or marked by sin, wrongsinful
condition marked by whirling sensations, feeling of dizziness; instance of feeling dizzy, instance of vertigovertigo
condition of being marked with streaksstreakiness
confused, covered in mud; turbid, cloudy; filled with mire; hazy, vague, lacking clarity, make dirty with mud, cover in mud; cloud, make impure; confuse the issue, make unclear, make something muddy, make something unclear, marked with mud, resembling mudmuddy
conical rifle bulletMinié ball
country affected by domino theory, hooded cloak and mask, hooded cloak; flat rectangular object with two halves that are blank or marked with dots (used to play the game of dominoes), small oblong tiledomino
covered with smears, marked with smears, stained, dirty; liable to stain or cause smears, smeared or liable to smearsmeary
designated, specified; marked; marked with an earmarkearmarked
 

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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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