Results for: hand showing time in seconds
English English
days of the week that one works, time worked in week, work week, working weekworkweek
days that are past, time which is in the past, gone past, outmoded, something from long agobygone
daytime between midday and evening, greeting, latter part, period of time between 12 noon and evening, period of time between noon and eveningafternoon
deathwatch beetle, time spent watching at deathbed, vigil by the bed of a person who is dyingdeathwatch
decorate with pattern, grayish-pink color, of or resembling damask, patterned fabric, reversible fabric with woven patterns; damask steel, Damascus steel (hand-wrought steel with a wavy pattern etched on its surface), table linen, weave or decorate clo...damask
decorative work done with hand tools, work; tools or implements for worktooling
decreed in advance, predestined; determined beforehand, fixed ahead of time; designated ahead of time, appointed in advancepreordained
deep sea, ocean, great, of great depth, fathomless; deep, not superficial; intense, extreme; serious, sober, requiring great understanding, showing great understanding, very deepprofound
deeply respectful, deferential, showing venerationreverent
defer, delay, put off to a later time, delay; defer, put off until later, staypostpone
definite, forceful, insistent; stressed, pronounced, showing emphasis grammatically, with emphasisemphatic
deformed hand, deformity of hand, misshapen deformed hand; condition of having such a handclubhand
delay or postpone something, drink alcohol quickly, make clock show earlier time, pay something back, restore pieces to whole, restore something to operation, return something to where it belongsput back
deliberate act of wasting time instead of workingdawdling
delicate surgery using precision instruments, surgery performed under a microscope with the use of hand-held tools (Medicine)microsurgery
 

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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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