Results for: owl with mechanical-sounding call
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branch of physics dealing with mechanical properties of air and gases, science of gasespneumatics
brass instrument, brass wind instrument (especially used for sounding military signals), bugleweed, play bugle, play the bugle (brass instrument)bugle
brazenly overbearing, flashy and vulgar, impudent; made of brass; like brass, of golden yellow color, something which is made of or similar to brass; insolent person, rude person, sounding like brass instrumentsbrassy
breathy letter, breathy sounding, inhale something, matter removed, pronounce the "h" sound by breathing out (Phonetics); remove air or fluid (Medicine), pronounce while breathing out, pronunciation of the letter "h" at the beginning of a word (Phoneti...aspirate
bright visual image produced by mechanical stimulation of the retina in the eye, sensation of lightphosphene
bring ship into port, give time or energy, make claim, make telephone call, say somethingput in
bulldozer or mechanical digger, machine which digs and removes large quantities of earthearthmover
by station-to-station call, charged from time of answerstation-to-station
call a formal meeting, call together, call to meeting, summonconvoke
call attention to yourselfcome forward
call attention to, introduce for sale, introduce to society, make knownbring out
call by a title, furnish with a caption or heading, call somebody by a title, championship, claim based on a right, credits or subtitles on screen, descriptive heading, designation added to a name, distinctive appellation denoting rank or achievement; ...title
call by a wrong name, name incorrectlymisname
call by an incorrect name; call by a bad name, name wronglymiscall
call by nickname, give a name; give an affectionate name; give a shortened name, invented name, name of affection; shortened name; alias; name invented for oneself and used on IRC (Internet), short namenickname
 

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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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