Results for: abort carrier landing, failed carrier landing, horse given to suddenly starting or running away
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horse-drawn carriage, type of four-wheeled horse drawn carriagebarouche
horse-drawn passenger carriage, large horse-drawn coach, stagestagecoach
horse-drawn passenger carriage, type of closed carriage; early type of automobilebrougham
horse-drawn vehicle, small wagon or cartwagonette
horse-driving raceharness race
horseracing gambler, one who bets on horse raceshorseplayer
horsey, interested in horses, looking like a horse, of horses; of matters which pertain to horses (i.e. horseback riding, racing, etc.); resembling a horse, large and awkward (also spelled horsey), relating to horseshorsy
human or animal with undescended testicle, of the failure of the testicles to descend into the scrotum during development (Medicine), one whose testicles failed to descend into the scrotum during development (Medicine)cryptorchid
inceptive, inceptive verb; inceptive aspect of verbs (Grammar), initial; beginning; starting to develop; inceptive (Grammar)inchoative
inclination to high expectations, something taken for granted, supposition, hypothesis; seizure, act of taking, taking responsibility for something, taking something for granted, unproved starting pointassumption
increase, sudden rise or increase, suddenly riseupsurge
independent person, nonconformist; having no owner, running free, wandering, unbranded animal, unbranded calf; motherless calf; independent thinker, one who takes a stand apart from his associatesmaverick
inexperienced young person, young male horse, young male horse; novice; type of pistolcolt
infectious disease of horses and mules, infectious horse diseaseglanders
initial boost, kick-start, starting pedalkick-starter
 

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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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