Results for: rattling sound in the chest, wheezing or snoring sound produced in the bronchial tubes
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fertilizing powder, fine powder produced by flowers that fertilizes other plants for reproductionpollen
fiber produced by the slubbing process; irregularity in yarn, knot or bump in yarn, knot in yarn, prepare fiber for spinning, twisted threadslub
fiercely contested, make ringing sound, silly person, sound imitative of bell sound, sound of bellding-dong
fight noisily, loud noise, loud party, make deep loud sound, noisy fight, noisy fight or quarrel, punch-up, wrangle, scrap, quarrel; participate in a noisy fightbrawl
final value of goods producednet domestic product
finding source of soundsound ranging
fine particles of wood produced while sawingsawdust
finished and available for use, intelligent, interj. get set!, prepare yourself! (command), on the point of doing something, make ready, prepared for something, prepared in advance, set; eager, willing; quick, fast, quickly produced, willing to do some...ready
firearm muffler, part of exhaust system, person or thing that silences; device attached to the barrel of a gun to muffle the sound of gunfire; muffler of an internal combustion engine (British), see also:muffler, somebody or something imposing silencesilencer
first leaf, primary leaf produced by a seed, seed leaf, tuft on mammalian placentacotyledon
first name; family name; Milton Avery (1893-1965), American painter who mainly produced landscapes and still lifesAvery
first secretion from mammary glands, thin milk produced by mammals in the first few days after the birth of youngcolostrum
fish that produces a loud soundsciaenid
five-stringed instrument with circular sound box, musical instrument in the guitar familybanjo
flared end of wind instrument, hollow metal object used to make a ringing sound; ringing sound made by a bell, object with ringing sound, percussion instrumentbell
 

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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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