Results for: tiredness or irritation in the eyes, weariness of the eyes resulting from improper or excessive use
English English
one who looks at with the eyes half-closed; one who glances sideways; one who is cross-eyed (Ophthalmology)squinter
one who sexually assaults, one who performs improper actsmolester
overdose, overdose; excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt at suicide by the ingestion of an excess of pills (Slang), overdose; take excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt suicide by ingesting an excess of pills (Slang), take deadly amoun...OD
overestimate value; fix a price that is not proportional to the value; value too much, put excessive value on somethingovervalue
overly abundant, overly bountiful, excessive, more than is needed or desired, too numeroussuperabundant
overstated, made to seem greater or more important than it really is, overdone, excessiveexaggerated
overwhelmed or overcome (as with force or emotion); defeated; bestowed with an excessive amount of poweroverpowered
pale or frail look (as from sickness or fatigue); appearance of weariness or despair; lack of brightnesswanness
payment that is too high, excessive payment; salary that is too highoverpayment
perceptibly, in a manner that can be perceived by the senses; in the manner of seeking sensory gratification; lustfully, lasciviously, with excessive indulgence in sexual or physical pleasuressensually
perspiration (especially referring to excessive perspiration), sweatingdiaphoresis
perspiring excessively, accompanied by excessive sweatinghidrotic
pertaining to aeromedicine (branch of medicine dealing with diseases and disturbances resulting from flying)aeromedical
pertaining to an edema, pertaining to an excessive collection of fluid in body tissuesedematous
pertaining to ophthalmology, of the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the eyesophthalmologic
 

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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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