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any of several large hoofed mammals that resemble swine (native to tropical America, the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra)tapir
any of several small native South American monkeys (of the family Callithricidae) which are easily recognizable by their long silky coat and bushy tailcallithricidae
any of several small native South American monkeys (of the family Callithricidae) which are easily recognizable by their long silky coat and bushy tail, S American monkeymarmoset
any of several species of food fish that resemble the pike (native to the waters near Florida and the West Indies); gesture of derision, scornful gesture, large bony fish, rude gesture, sergeant fishsnook
any of various freshwater fish that are similar to the whitefish and are native to North America, N American fishcisco
any species of slender long-tailed monkey from the genus Cercocebus (native to forest regions of Africa), large African monkeymangabey
any tree from the genus Santalum (native to Asia); fragrant wood of a tree from the genus Santalum, aromatic oil of sandalwood tree, tree resembling sandalwood tree, tropical evergreen tree, wood of sandalwood treesandalwood
Arabian camel, one-humped camel, single-humped camel (native to Arabia and northern Africa)dromedary
architecturally elaborate, characteristic of the time of Queen Victoria, conventional, hypocritical, or prudish, from the time of Queen Victoria of England; conservative, pedantic, narrow-minded; of or native to Victoria; resembling the highly ornate a...Victorian
Arctic or Greenland people, Innuit, language of Inuit, member of the people who inhabit Arctic regions of North America and Greenland (called Eskimo in Algonquian), native people who inhabit Arctic regions of North America and Greenland (called Eskimo ...Inuit
aromatic herb, aromatic herb of the mint family (native to Asia), biblical plant, plant similar to hyssophyssop
Australian tree producing edible nuts, evergreen tree native to Australia; edible hard-shelled seed of the macadamia treemacadamia
Aztec, Aztecan, member of an ancient empire situated in present day Mexico, member of Native American people of Mexico, Nahuatl, of AztecsAztec
Aztec, member of Native Central American people, member of one of many Mexican Indian tribes; Indian language with many dialects, Nahua, Nahuatlan Nahuatl languageNahuatl
bear, begun, brought into life, created; native; congenital, naturally predisposed, see also:bear, with specified original statusborn
 

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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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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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