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English English
seaport and capital city of Tamil Nadu (state in southeastern India); former name of Tamil NaduMadras
seaport and capital city of the Philippines; Manila hemp; Manila paperManila
seaport and capital city of Uruguay; city in Minnesota (USA)Montevideo
seaport and capital city of West Bengal state in eastern IndiaCalcutta
seaport city and capital of DenmarkCopenhagen
seaport in and capital city of Victoria (Australia); city on the east coast of Florida (USA)Melbourne
seaport in western Ecuador on Manta Bay (South America)Manta
section of the disputed territory of Kashmir in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent that has been under Indian control as an organized state since 1972. Capital: Srinagar.Jammu and Kashmir, State of
Security Council, Signal Corps, South Carolina; state in the southeastern United StatesSC
see also:mealies, South Africaear of cornmealie
self-governing quarter of south central England in which the Windsor Castle is located; royal house of Great Britain, House of Windsor; city in southeast Ontario (Canada); city in northern Connecticut (USA)Windsor
semiarid zone, extending from Sudan in the east to Senegal in the west, and separating the Sahara from the tropical regions of western and central AfricaSahel
short wave, southwest, southwest; point of direction midway between south and west, southwestern, southwestern; of or pertaining to the southwest; facing toward the southwest; coming from the southwest; of or pertaining to the southwestern region of th...SW
short-billed grayish bird whose meat is considered a delicacy (native to Europe, Asia, and Africa), variety of songbirdortolan
siemens, small, South, south; compass direction which is the opposite of northS
 

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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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