Results for: division into 3 sections, division into three parts, tripartite division of human nature
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edible tuber of groundnut plant, N American climbing plant, North American plant with an edible tuber; any of a number of plants with edible parts that grow underground (i.e. peanut), peanut plant, plant with edible tubersgroundnut
edit something by removing offensive parts, purify; censor, remove that which is offensiveexpurgate
effective verbal expression, means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies, study of human communication, systems for communicating, transportation of troopscommunications
eight times as large, multiply by eight, quantity eight times greater, with eight partsoctuple
either of two fleshy parts which form the edge of the mouth of humans and animals; edge which projects outwards; boldness, impertinence, impudence (Slang), form lip of, part of mouth, part of vulva, something like a lip, strike rim with golf ball, touc...lip
elastic cable used for jumping from high places; elastic cable that joins machinery or airplane parts and allows one to operate them, elastic cordbungee
electronic parts, science dealing with the movement of electrons through gases or a vacuum or semiconductors; appliances which are activated by electricity, technology of electronic deviceselectronics
embodiment, epitome, perfect embodiment of; essence, basic nature; (Philosophy) fifth element, element thought to be the matter from which celestial objects are composed (during the Middle Ages), extractquintessence
emerging, new, plant with upper parts above water, rising out of, emerging from, tall treeemergent
emission of energy due to atomic decay, production of radiation as a result of atomic breakdown, radioactive natureradioactivity
enclosed area (cell, cabin, etc.); division, section, partitioned space, smaller part, train car sectioncompartment
English for special purposes, extrasensory perception, extrasensory perception; perception or communication skills that are beyond ordinary human senses, supernatural insight (ex: telepathy, clairvoyance)ESP
entertaining musical composition performed between the acts of a play or opera; short piece of music placed between two larger sections of a composition; short musical composition, interlude, short movement in a longer musical workintermezzo
entertainment during a performance break, intermediate entertainment (performed between parts of a play, concert, etc.); interval, pause or space between events, intermezzo, intervening period of timeinterlude
entitled to the remainder of an estate, left over, pertaining to the nature of a residue; entitled to receive the assets of an estate after debts and liabilities have been repaidresiduary
 

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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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