Results for: spider with red mark on back
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express, produce a sound; pronounce a consonant as a vowel; sing; express a feeling or opinion out loud; mark an unvowelled text with vowel marks, sing without words, transform into a vowel, voice, vowelizevocalize
eye part, light-sensitive layer at the back of the eyeball which receives images and transmits them to the brain as nerve impulses (Anatomy)retina
facing away from the axis, of or on the back, of the back, situated on or near the back (Anatomy, Zoology)dorsal
fail to fire or function properly (of gun); fail to hit the mark; fail to have the intended affect, fail to operate properly, failure of a gun or firearm to fire, dead bullet; misfired gunshot; failure of function, go wrong, malfunction in firing, not ...misfire
family name; Crispin Glover (born 1964), American television and movie actor best known for his role in "Back to the Future"Glover
family name; John Lennon (1940-1980), British musician and composer, member of "The Beatles" who was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman just outside his apartment building in New York on December 8th 1980Lennon
family name; Mark Twain, pen name of Samuel Clemens (1835-1910, American author, author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn")Twain
farthest back, last in position, furthest to the rearhindmost
farthest back, located furthest in back, furthest to the rearrearmost
fashionable, lively, moving back and forth, swaying; rhythmic; spirited, lively; modern, trendy; sexually promiscuous, often changing sexual partnersswinging
fast reverse curve, person or thing that slides; curving fastball (Baseball); freshwater turtle; (Computers) mark which may be moved on a sliding scale in order to set the value of a variable (in a graphical user interface), something that slidesslider
feast, hold festivities; praise, glorify, mark an occasion, perform a religious ceremony, praise something, show happinesscelebrate
female person who is skillful at shooting at a mark (especially with a pistol or rifle); female marksman, female sharpshooter, woman considered good or bad shot, woman skilled in shootingmarkswoman
fetch game, get data, get something back, recover, regain; bring back, fetch; find and bring back; rescue, save; find information and display it as output (Computers), remedy something, remember something, restore something, retrieving of something, re...retrieve
figure in Greek mythology, poet and musician of magical music, Greek mythological figure who did not succeed in bringing his wife Eurydice back from HadesOrpheus
 

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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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