Results for: extinct language, lake situated between the United States and Canada
English English
flag of United Kingdom, Union flagUnion Jack
flat land by river, holly, holm oak, holme, low-lying land alongside a river; small island (especially in a river or lake); species of evergreen oak tree found in southern Europeholm
Flemish speaker, resident of Flanders; Belgian who speaks the Flemish language, see also:Walloon, Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955), Scottish physician, discoverer of penicillin; family name, somebody from FlandersFleming
floating on the surface of a lake or sea or other body of water; changing successively especially from one dwelling place or occupation to anotherdrifting
floor below a basement, floor situated beneath the main basement of a buildingsubbasement
flying space, space above territory, space which contains air, space through which air passes; region of atmosphere situated above a country and coming under its jurisdiction; area of space filled by an aircraft (also air space)airspace
folk hymn, folk song with a religious theme (especially one that originated among black people in the southern United States), of religion, of the soul, of the spirit world, incorporeal; of or pertaining to the spirit or soul; of or pertaining to the s...spiritual
Food and Agricultural Organization (of the UN), Food and Agricultural Organization; division of the United Nations which deals with food and agricultureFAO
forceful languagestrong language
form a corporation; combine, blend; unify; unite; include; embody, form or become corporation, formed into a corporation, existing as a corporation; united in a corporation, give real form to, join with something that exists, legally a corporation, mer...incorporate
form of a language spoken in a certain area or district; subordinate variety of a language, language spoken by class or profession, member of language family, nonstandard speech, regional variety of languagedialect
form of government in which separate states unite under a central authority while retaining limited powers of government; principles of the Federalist partyfederalism
form of the English language which was used from c.1100 to c.1500, language of ChaucerME (Middle English)
form of zircon, jargoon, pidgin, professional vocabulary, words used by a specific group or profession; gibberish, unintelligible words or writing; pidgin, language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form, specialist language, uni...jargon
form pools, small lake; pool, small body of waterpond
 

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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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