Results for: not unique
English English
act of speech, enunciation, articulation, expression; manner of expression; accent, unique style of pronunciation belonging to an individual, making sounds of speech, transcription of soundspronunciation
acts or thinks independently, nonconformist; uniqueindividualistic
bottom of a shoe, bottom of a shoe; bottom of the foot; any of a number of flatfish (especially those used for food), bottom surface of a golf club, exclusive, fish with flat body, food fish like the sole, only, solitary; unique; exclusive, place on th...sole
brand of personal computer that has a unique graphical operating system (manufactured by Apple Computer)MAC (Macintosh)
characteristic, function that is not differentiable, hypothetical point in space, quality of being singular, uniqueness; peculiarity, unique or individual quality, singular point, singular quality, something unique or unusualsingularity
common N American songbird, songbird that is native to North America and is known for its dark spotted plumage and unique songwhippoorwill
confectionery decoration, peerless, six-point type, somebody or something unparalleled, sugar-covered chocolate disk, unique person or thing; little chocolate disc covered with sugar pelletsnonpareil
data which is stored in a DOS environment under a unique name and which determines details about a work environmentenvironment variable
dedifferentiation, loss of distinctive cell features, loss of structural differentiation of unique features inside a cell or group of cells; dedifferentiationanaplasia
distinctive mark, distinguishing mark, special quality; unique ability; field in which one specializes, area of expertise, specialtyspeciality
distinctive mark, distinguishing mark, special quality; unique ability; field in which one specializes, area of expertise; something having special qualities or worth, legal agreement under seal, product of specialization, something somebody specialize...specialty
distinguishing trait between subclasses, unique characteristic, uniquenessdifferentia
doctrine that views the individual personality as unique and inviolable (Philosophy), quirky mode of expression or behaviorpersonalism
done without others, only; separate, isolated; unique, unaccompanied, by oneself, unique in some respect, without company, without help from othersalone
example, part seen as typical of a whole; sample taken for the purpose of analysis or testing; unique or peculiar person (Slang), representative thing, sample of body material, type of person, typical examplespecimen
 

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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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