Results for: feeling of illness, general feeling of discontent, weakness or general discomfort caused by an illness; feeling of unease
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feeling of illness, general feeling of discontent, weakness or general discomfort caused by an illness; feeling of uneasemalaise
(about attacks of disease) recurring every fifth day, fever, fever or illness which recurs every five days, occurring every fifth dayquintan
(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(born 1945) Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command, four-star general in charge of American military troops carrying out Operation Iraqi FreedomGeneral Tommy R. Franks
(British spelling for complection) overall appearance of the skin; state of things, general condition, character, skin typecomplexion
(c.495 BC - c.429 BC) ancient Athenian statesman and generalPericles
(Computers) process through which curved lines appear to have a jagged edge due to low-end graphics capabilities; creation of a false frequency when sampling audio data (caused by a low sampling rate)aliasing
(From French) psychological disorder of mind or emotion; impartial and old term for mental illness or insanityfolie
(Genetics) of or pertaining to epistasis; caused by epistasisepistatic
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Geology) resulting from or caused by the motion of the wind (e.g. sand dunes)eolian
(George) English general who orchestrated the return of the Stuart monarch after the death of Oliver CromwellMonck
(Greek Mythology) only spot which is vulnerable (taken from the story in which Achilles is dipped in the river), small but fatal weaknessAchilles heel
(Informal) amazing, excellent, great; stylish, fashionable, act of swelling, distention; swollen part, protuberance; gradual increase; surge of feeling or emotion; long unbroken wave; elevation of land, slope; crescendo followed by a diminuendo (Music)...swell
(Informal) beta test, final testing period for new computer software before it is released on the market; beta group, group of users who test a program before general distribution, 2nd letter of Greek alphabet, describing minor form of element, measure...beta
 

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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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