Results for: (British) flat hairclip with ends that clasp together, bobby pin
English English
city in northwest Germany; British family that ruled from 1714 to 1901; name of a number of cities in the United States, royal family of BritainHanover
claim of rights, claims, rights (British slang); small amount of money (Slang); jackstones ( game in which playing-pieces are tossed and caught on the back of the hand); sweet substance or molasses of grape juice, expression of claimdibs
clasp for making electrical connections, crocodile clipalligator clip
clasp together; hold tightly, clinch, clutch something, device that grips tightly, hold teeth or fist tightly together, tight holdclench
cluster of performance-measuring instruments, comic strip frame, control area of a computer, decorate with panels; cover with panels, display on a computer screen, fence section, flat rectangular part, group of judges or speakers, group of judges; boar...panel
coin formerly used in Great Britain (equal to one-fourth of a British penny), former British coin, the leastfarthing
coin in United States and Canada, coin of low value; British coin of low value; coin worth one cent (used in USA and Canada), coin with low value, former British coin, small British coin, very small amount of moneypenny
coin, coin worth a shilling, former British coin, former U.S. coin, monetary unit of a number of countries (Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda); former monetary unit of a number of countries (including the United Kingdom, Australia, Ghana, etc.); coi...shilling
collection of floating objects, flat boat, form a raft, inflatable boat or mat, large amount, move something by raft, primitive boat made from buoyant material fastened together to make a platform; large number of things, a collection, great quantity (...raft
committee of state senators and representatives, legislature in former British colony, upper house in two-chamber legislaturelegislative council
complete change from something, exchange of ends in playing field, transition, upheaval; conversionchangeover
compose rhymes, write words or lines of poetry that end in similar sounds; be similar in sound, sound alike or identical, similarity of sound at the end of words or lines of poetry; word that ends with a sound similar to that of another wordrhyme
compressed in the intestine too tightly, difficult to move, wedged in firmly, embedded; pressed tightly together; overcrowded; of a tooth which is unable to fully erupt (Dentistry), wedged sideways under the gum, with broken ends jammed togetherimpacted
compressed powdered drug for swallowing, inscribed stone or wooden slab, pill, capsule; pad of paper bound together at one end; flat piece of stone or other material bearing an inscription, sheet of material to write on, sheets of paper fastened togeth...tablet
computer operating system, flat raised structure, offshore drilling structure, opportunity for doing something, raised area in a train station from which passengers board the train; basic principles of a political party; podium, pulpit; flat surface th...platform
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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