Results for: range of words used
English English
administrative unit, area of the body, area or aspect, territory, domain; field, area of activity or interest, sphere, ecological area, geographic area, large indefinite area, range within which figure fallsregion
adult male singing voice between alto and bass; purport, meaning; character; course, exact copy, exact words of deed, high male voice, high or fairly high instrument, way something is progressing, what something is mainly abouttenor
affront, offense, rude remark or action, be offensive, injury or an injuring agent, offensive words or action, show contempt, something showing contempt, speak or act in a rude or contemptuous manner, offendinsult
agreement, harmony; alphabetical listing (in a book), index of words used by author, similarity or agreementconcordance
aircraft navigation network, omnidirectional radio rangeomnirange
align margins of, explain, free from sin, give legal reason for, give somebody reason, make reasonable, vindicate, defend, support, excuse; cause to exactly fill a line of type (of words or letters)justify
align or classify somebody or something, area of effective operation, area where organism is normally found, arrange things in line, category defined by limits, deal with a number of things, determine the range of a target; extend, stretch; vary, fluct...range
alignment of margins, Christian doctrine, giving of reasons for something, something that justifies, something which excuses or defends; vindication, support, defense, explanation, reason; adjustment of words and letters to make them exactly fill a lin...justification
all participants except favorite, area of activity, area of agricultural land, area of force, area of military operations, area rich in resources, area; domain, range; piece of land; space designated for an item of information in a record (Computers); ...field
alphabetical list of computer codes, book of word meanings, foreign-language reference book of words, list of information, reference source which provides information on a given list of terms (i.e. translations, spelling, pronunciation, etc.); list of ...dictionary
ambiguity, ambiguous word or phrase, play on wordsequivoque; equivoke
ambiguous term; pun; play on wordsequivoque
amusing person, ask for identification, cardstock, variety of stiff paper available in a range of thicknesses, collectable stiff paper with picture, colored card shown to soccer player, comb and clean wool or cotton, untangle wool or cotton fibers in p...card
analytic, setting apart, separating; of or pertaining to a language in which the grammatical relationship of words is determined by their placement in a sentence (Linguistics)isolating
analytical, differentiable at all points in domain, of analysis, of examination, true by meaning alone, using analysis, using function wordsanalytic
 

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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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