Results for: complete change from something, exchange of ends in playing field, transition, upheaval
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cunning untrustworthy man, jack, playing card with the figure of a knave; rogue, cheater, crook, scoundrel, villain, man of low birth, man servantknave
Currency: exchange rate policy whereby the authorities do not accept an obligation to limit the range of the market rate., Equities: number of shares of a corporation that are outstanding and available for trading by the public, excluding insiders or r...Float
curve of electric fieldline of force
cutting or planing tool comprised of a blade with handles on both ends (originally used to shape spokes)spokeshave
cylindrical stone block, drumfish, eardrum, fish that makes a rhythmic sound, large cylindrical container, make sound with the bill or wings, part in a machine, percussion instrument, percussion instrument; sound produced by the playing such an instrum...drum
decisive fight with guns, exchange of fire from guns and rifles (often between the police and a suspected criminal), fight to settle dispute, tie-breaker with penalty shotsshootout
decisive point; point at which a program stops during the debugging process (Computers), pause allowing review of computer program, point where stop or change occursbreakpoint
decorative effect on food, decorative twisted cord, hoses, tubing; system of pipes, plumbing; whistling, chirping; cord-like trimming sewn along the edges of seams, pipes collectively, shrill noise, shrilly pitched, skill of playing musical pipe, sound...piping
decorative furrows, decorative grooves; indentation; groove; sounds from a flute; act of playing a flute, making decorative furrows, making flute soundfluting
decorative knot, slipknot, knot with two loops and two endsbowknot
demagnetize something, neutralize a magnetic fielddegauss
Derivatives Exchange (Bolsa de Derivados do Oporto). Portuguese exchange trading futures on the 10-year government bond, Portuguese stock index, and 3-month interbank deposit rate LISBOR (Lisbon Interbank Offered Rate).Oporto
descent with unopened parachute, rapid decline, unrestricted movement in gravitational fieldfree fall; free-fall
desire to preserve current societal structure, reluctance to accept change, resistance to change, desire to preserve traditions, right-wing political viewpointconservatism
develop gradually, develop via evolutionary change, gradually change or mature over time; be developed, be changed, emit heat or gasevolve
 

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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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