Results for: programming language, Roman numeral for 100, scale beginning on C, something that produces a C
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drawing only partially to scaleaxonometric
dried flowers, false saffron, thistle-like Eurasian plant that produces reddish flowers and oil-rich seeds (used in foods, medications, and as a dye), plant yielding oil and dye, red dyesafflower
drug use, improper use, insult somebody, insults, maltreat somebody, maltreatment, masturbate, misuse something, misuse; injure, harm, mistreat; insult, malign, curse, revile, misuse; maltreatment; corrupt practice; foul languageabuse
drunken revelry, Roman holiday celebrating Bacchus (god of wine)bacchanalia
dryad, king cobra, king cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, largest poisonous snake; (Greek and Roman mythology) tree nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies, wood nymphhamadryad
dual-walled circular stone tower constructed in Scotland at the beginning of Christian erabrough
Dutch language from 1100 to 1500Middle Dutch
E European language group, group of Indo-European languages (includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.)Slavic
early computer programming language, high-level programming language (Computers)FORTRAN
early Indic languagePrakrit
earthquake-measuring scale, see also:Richter scaleMercalli scale
echinacea, N American flower with cone-shaped center, plant from the genus Rudbeckia that produces conical flowers (native to North America)coneflower
edible root, European turnip, plant related to the cabbage and turnip that produces a yellowish edible root; edible root of the rutabaga plant, swederutabaga
edible root, plant on which radishes grow, type of bitter-tasting edible root from the mustard family; plant that produces this rootradish
effective language, fluent and appropriate manner of speaking, notable speaking abilityeloquence
 

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About Eudict

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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My name is Tomislav Kuzmic, I live in Croatia and this site is my personal project. I am responsible for the concept, design, programming and development. I do this in my spare time. To contact me for any reason please send me an email to tkuzmic at gmail dot com. Let me take this chance to thank all who contributed to the making of these dictionaries and improving the site's quality:

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

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