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act of placing one thing above or on top of another; act of adding to; act of combining in such a way that both images are seen simultaneously (Television, Film)superimposition
act of placing one thing in the place of another; alternate giving and receiving; exchange; alternation; system for routing traffic on and off highways, alternate or follow each other, exchange of things, exchange things, trade; place one thing in the ...interchange
act of sexual intercourse, connecting, linking, joining, connection of electrical circuits, coupler, joining two things together, link that transfers power, mating; joining, bringing together; connecting part (Machinery), something that joins two thing...coupling
act of straddling, apply to more than one thing, be over or across something, favor both sides, fire shells for range, noncommittal position, position across or over something, sit or stand with legs astride something, sit or stand with the legs spread...straddle
act of surviving; continuation of life or existence (beyond that of another person, thing or event), fact of living through something, something from the past, staying alivesurvival
act of throwing stones at a person or thing; death by stoninglapidation
act of traveling on or in, action of a person or thing which rides, area of Yorkshire, being on a horse, canada: Canadian constituency, intended for use while traveling, used during the act of riding, traveling on animal or vehicle, used on horsebackriding
act of violence committed out of frustration about traffic or driving conditionsroad rage
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
act or instance of selling more than can be provided or manufactured; excessive promotion of goods; act or instance of extolling a person or thing too highlyoverselling
act or process of combining one thing with anotheradding
action of the person or thing that turns, rotating; place of a change in direction; act of shaping an object on a lathe; object which is shaped on a lathe, deviation, fabric that forms hem, turneryturning
activist group, basic unit of living thing, dependent religious house, loculus, smallest unit of life, range of mobile phone transmitter, room for holding prisoner, small enclosed structure, small room, solar cell, something that produces electricity, ...cell
actor playing opposite another, copy of legal document, duplicate, equivalent, complement; partner, colleague, matching part or thing, somebody or something corresponding to anothercounterpart
adaptor, device for connecting unlike parts, electric connector, person or thing that adapts; device used to join unmatching parts; expansion card, circuit board that connects to the motherboard and enables a computer to work with a particular piece of...adapter
 

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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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