Results for: main idea, predominant subject, recurring theme
English English
analyzing prices and market indicators, belonging to particular subject or profession, exhibiting technique, high-tech, of or pertaining to technique; relating to technology; specialized; mechanical; having practical knowledge; applied, relating to ind...technical
ancient Greek dialect, dialect of English, in simple classical architectural style, of Dorians, of Doric dialect, of or pertaining to Doris or its people; rustic; pertaining to the oldest and simplest of the three main Grecian moldings (Architecture)Doric
angle of the narrator, opinion, particular aspect on a subject, perspective somebody brings, position of an observerpoint of view
Anglo-Saxon local court, arguable, argue a hypothetical case; pose for discussion; make irrelevant, debate on hypothetical issue, have formal argument, not relevant, public discussion, argument of a hypothetical case, subject to argument or discussion;...moot
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
anonymous, cold and alienating, not personal, not referring to a particular person or subject; lacking friendliness or warmth, inhuman, detached; of a verb form which lacks a specific subject (Grammar), not personalized, not specific, without human traitsimpersonal
any particle (such as electron, proton or neutron) that complies to the Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle (Physics), elementary particlefermion
apparatus which enables the operation of a device; main program in a computer which is responsible for the allocation of resources to its various procedures, master control program in a computeroperating system
appear as star, give a title to, provide with a headline; mention in a title; publicize, feature, line at top of page, main news items, provide prominent heading, publicize as star, title of newspaper article, large type at the beginning of an articleheadline
appearing or shown with main attraction, providing support; encouraging, comforting; able to bear a weight or load, secondarysupporting
appendix, additional section devoted to further explanation of a topic (in a book); digression, deviation from the main point, lengthy digressionexcursus
approach subject indirectly, preparelead up to
apt to decompose, changeable, having short half-life, irregular in movement or rhythm, lacking emotional or psychological stability, likely to fall or collapse, not fixed, subject to spontaneous change, unsteady in purpose or intent, insecure, shaky; c...unstable
arc-shaped scale on a measuring device, associated person or organization, body part, cut branches from a felled tree; dismember, end of a plant part, large branch, large or main branch of a tree; projecting jointed appendage of the body (arm, leg, win...limb
arduous part of climb, crucial point, heart of the matter, main point, puzzling problemcrux
 

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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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