Results for: pin for securing hat, pin that holds a hat in place
English English
moving aimlessly from place to place, moving aimlessly from place to place; winding, twisting; loiteringwandering
moving to another region every year, not settling down, relating to movement from place to placemigratory; migrative
muscle that retracts body part, person or thing that retracts, person or thing that pulls back; surgical tool or bandage used to hold body parts back during an operation (Medicine); muscle that holds back an organ or body part, surgical instrumentretractor
museum of art, place selling artart gallery
music from movie, narrow band on motion-picture film that holds the sound recording; commercial recording of music and songs used in a film, sound recording for a movie, strip carrying movie sound, tracksoundtrack
Muslim house of prayer and worship, Muslim place of worshipmosque
mythical king of Cyprus, Paphus, place in CyprusPaphos
name derived from a place name, place-name; name derived from the name of a placetoponym
national mail system, office which handles postal business; area in a computer which saves electronic mail messages until they are downloaded by a user, party game, place for mailing and stampspost office
native of a placenative son
natural development of something, natural phenomena of time or place, study and description of nature, written account of aspect of naturenatural history
near that place or numberthereabouts; thereabout
near this place, somewhere in this vicinityhereabout
near this place, somewhere in this vicinityhereabouts
niche for funeral urn, place for storing funeral urnscolumbarium; columbary
 

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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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