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Results for: (Semantics) state of having one meaning (especially of individual words and phrases), singleness of meaningTranslations 1 - 30 of 2450
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(Semantics) state of having one meaning (especially of individual words and phrases), singleness of meaningmonosemy
(about a word) alike in spelling and pronunciation but different in meaning, having same name, of homonymshomonymous
(about a word) having the same pronunciation as another word but a different meaning, relating to homophony, sounding the samehomophonic
(about God) divine omniscience, state of being all-knowing; foreknowledge; foresight, ability to foresee future events, advance knowledge of thingsprescience
(Archaic) deck of a ship, side of a ship; state of being on board a ship, designed for use on a ship; occurring or happening on a ship, occurring on board shipshipboard
(Biology) condition of alternating sexual and asexual reproduction; state of hermaphroditism or alternating maleness and femaleness, periodic parasitismheterogony
(Biology) of or pertaining to a hemizygote, of or pertaining to an individual that has only one gene out of a pair, lacking a genehemizygous
(Biology) state of being heterozygous, state of containing a dissimilar pair of genes for any hereditary characteristicheterozygosity
(Biology) state of having three or more times the normal number of chromosomes (about cells)polyploidy
(Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height, flat flower headcorymb
(British spelling for complection) overall appearance of the skin; state of things, general condition, character, skin typecomplexion
(British spelling for complectional) of facial complexion, of the appearance of the skin and face; of the state of things, of the current situationcomplexional
(British spelling for inflection) curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)inflexion
(British spelling for reflection) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusationreflexion
(Business) member of a corporation (association of individuals legally authorized to act as an individual), corporation membercorporator
(Chemistry, Physics) act of supersaturating; state of being supersaturatedsupersaturation
(combination of the words campus and police) police force that patrols and guards the campus of Rice University (founded as William Marsh Rice Institute opened 1912 in Houston, Texas)campos
(Computers) modular programming technique in which each object is an individual "entity"OOP (Object Oriented Programming)
(French) careless or disheveled state of dress; garment worn at home (house dress, pyjamas, etc.), dishabilledeshabille
(from Latin meaning "in the work cited") refers back to a source previously indicatedop.cit (opere citato)
(Grammar) masculine gender, masculine form (he, his, himself, etc.), concluding on an accented beat, male; manly, manlike, of or characteristic of men; strong, virile; (about objects or words) having the designation of masculine, of certain grammatical...masculine
(Grammar) variation of the form (of a noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope, downward slope, process of ending words, set of words that behave similarly, worsening or falling awaydeclension
(Grammar) verb used in combination with one or more other words to create an idiomatic expression (ex: take on, take off), forming a phrase, dialectical; containing phrases, containing a group of words that functions as a single unit (Grammar)phrasal
(Grammar) word used to replace nouns and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.)pron. (pronoun)
(Grammar) word used to replace nouns and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.), word replacing nounpronoun
(Hinduism and Jainism) being set free from the cycle of reincarnation; transcendental state arrived at by being set free from this cycle, release from rebirthmoksha
(Informal) heliograph; heliogram, pref. sun, combining form meaning "sun"helio
(Internet) rant or write unceasingly and fanatically on a relatively dull subject with an obviously absurd attitude or with animosity toward a particular person or group of people on Usenet; write insulting words about a person, angry e-mail message, b...flame
(Kingdom of Bahrain) independent state in the Persian GulfBahrain
(Linguistics) complementary distribution, relation between sounds or phonemes that cannot be placed in the same position within wordscomplementation
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About EUdict

EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. 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. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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