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Results for: , central strip separating traffic lanes, medianTranslations 1 - 30 of 671
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, central strip separating traffic lanes, medianmedian strip
(1694-1778, born Francois Marie Arouet), eighteenth century French writer and philosopher, central figure in the EnlightenmentVoltaire
(Anatomy) of or pertaining to the diaphragm (partition separating the chest cavity from the abdomen)diaphragmatic
(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
(Chemistry) act or process of depolymerizing, act or process of separating a polymer into monomers (also depolymerisation)depolymerization
(Chemistry) pertaining to chromatography (method of separating mixtures and identifying their components)chromatographic
(Chemistry) separate mixtures by chromatography (method of separating mixtures and identifying their components)chromatograph
(Chemistry) through chromatography (method of separating mixtures and identifying their components)chromatographically
(Embryology) mesoderm in an embryo (central layer of embryonic cells)mesoblast
(Embryology) pertaining to the mesoderm (central layer of embryonic cells)mesodermic
(Grammar) word that denotes a part of a whole (i.e. some, half), expressing part of something, partitive construction, separating, dividing into parts; of part of the whole (Grammar)partitive
(Internet) concentrating data in a distribution point from which it is sent over Internet channels; concentrating radio or TV signals in a distribution point for later broadcast; transferal of data from remote users to a central networkbackhaul
(Physiology) bringing inward toward a central part (as in afferent nerves), bringing something toward a body partafferent
(Zoology) big salamander (dark gray in color) of rivers in eastern and central United States, American salamanderhellbender
1997 British film about a group of unemployed men that put on a strip performance to earn moneyThe Full Monty
a mountainous region of central Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea to the Gobi Desert. It is divided into three sections, Russian or Western Turkistan, which includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, Chinese or Eastern Turkistan, made up o...Turkistan; Turkestan
a plain on the Moon with a complex central peak located on the eastern edge of the Mare Fecunditatis, 132 km/82 mi in diameterLangrenus
a trademark for a type of desktop card-index system in which cards containing names, addresses, and telephone numbers are attached to but removable from a central cylinderRolodex
a trademark for an adhesive bandage with a central gauze padBand-Aid
a trademark for an antidepressant drug that slows down the uptake of serotonin by the central nervous system, widely-used antidepressant drug (Medicine)Prozac
A trend allowing creation of securities either by combining primitive and derivative securities into one composite hybrid or by separating returns on an asset into classes.Bundling
a walled enclosure on the Moon with a prominent crack (, rill^ ) across the floor and a complex central peak, located south of Mare Fecundatis, 177 km/110 mi in diameterPetavius
Abbr of cost, insurance, and freight, C.I.F., central information file, see also:C.F.I.c.i.f.
able to be taken apart, made from rock fragments, separating into pieces, detachable (Biology)clastic
abnormal accumulation of fluid, excessive traffic or people, having too much information to transfer, overcrowding; abnormal accumulation (of blood, etc.)congestion
abstract art, abstract idea; unrealistic idea; act of removing or separating; preoccupation, absentmindedness; abstract work of art, conceptualization, extraction, generalized concept, generalizing process, pumping water from riverabstraction
access controller, guard at gate, one who oversees the flow of traffic through a gate; guard; butler; intelligent server that can direct calls to a telephone or computer or another server using computer communicationsgatekeeper
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of crossing the street against a traffic light or in an area where there is no crosswalkjaywalking
act of one who leads; conducting; guiding, instructing; (Airplanes) directing toward the front of the path of an enemy plane, ahead, glass framing, lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Pr...leading
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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.

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