Results for: accepted value of currency, allocated standard score, average, average level, equal status or level
English English
land, large amount, unit of area, unit of area used to measure plots of ground (equal to 4, 840 square yards or 4, 046.86 square meters)acre
large spoon used for eating or serving food; cooking measure equal to 3 teaspoons or 1/2 fluid ounce, serving spoontablespoon
large upper petal of some plants (Botany); military flag carried by soldiers in ancient Rome, military standardvexillum
large, larger than standardqueen-size
last in a series of one million parts; being one of 1 000 000 equal parts, number 1 000 000 in a series; one part of one million equal parts, 1/1 000 000, one of a million partsmillionth
lathe device (tool used to level a surface); blow in the face; a sudden grave hardship with which one is faced (a dated informal British term); someone or something that faces, lathe tool, something astonishingfacer
layered surface of a path, level area of rock, material for pavements, paved surface, paving, asphalt covering; sidewalk (British)pavement
leader, somebody who carries standardstandard-bearer
lend money or goods, loan, move ahead, movement ahead, payment ahead of time, price rise, progress, move forward; promote; propose, suggest; make a payment before it is due, providing something before being paid, rise in amount, rise in status, somethi...advance
less than normal, lower than normal, below averagesubnormal
levelspirit level
level area outside fortification, open walkway, walkway along a shoreesplanade
level bar in bicycle frame, level pole, transverse bar, horizontal bar, transverse stripecrossbar
level crossing, railroad crossing level with roadgrade crossing
level of acceptance, winding part of mechanismtake-up
 

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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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