Results for: erratum, list of printing errors
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compendium, summary; inventory, list of contentscompend
compensation, free, give somebody a comp, jazz accompaniment, play jazz accompaniment, set or arrange type (Printing); provide free of charge; provide with a free gift or service; perform an improvised accompaniment for a jazz soloist (Music), somethin...comp
computer output device, printing device using heatthermal printer
computer peripheral used for exporting documents to paper; owner of a printing press; imprinter, one who stamps or imprints with ink, machine for making copies of film, machine for printing books or newspapers, machine for printing computer data, perso...printer
concise, fingernail of the thumb, miniaturized picture, small picture which represents a larger and more detailed picture (Computers); miniature mock-up, small prototype of a page or document (Printing), nail of thumb, tiny, little, shortthumbnail
condemn, list containing the names of people who are considered to be untrustworthy (or unhirable, undesirable, guilty of some action, etc.), list of disapproved people, put on a blacklist (list of people who are out of favor or are to be boycotted), p...blacklist
condensed form of printing typeclarendon
condition of having given birth, equality, equality of exchange rate, equality; extra bit added to bytes of computer data and are used to detect transmission errors (Computers)parity
continuous running of printing press, number of copies runpressrun
conventional and oversimplified concept or image; old process for making metal printing plates; metal printing plate made by the stereotype process, make a stereotype of; categorize as a stereotype; give a fixed form to, oversimplified conception, redu...stereotype
copyedit, edit a text for printingsubedit
correct, free from errors, precise, exact, providing information to accepted standardaccurate
correcting errors automatically, correcting own mistakesself-correcting
course, course of action, route to a computer file, surfaced track, track; lane; route; search route, list of libraries where the operating system DOS will search for a file that the user tries to activate (Computers), trodden trackpath
cover a roof with slate, cover with slate (of a roof, etc.); nominate a candidate for office; propose or list for candidacy; schedule, plan; harshly criticize, denounce, abuse, dark gray, designate somebody, fine grained rock that is easily split into ...slate
 

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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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