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Results for: Asian fruit tree, fruit of Japanese persimmon, kakiTranslations 1 - 30 of 1215
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Asian fruit tree, fruit of Japanese persimmon, kakiJapanese persimmon
(Botany) pineapple, type of tropical plant having large fleshy fruit and sharp leaves; fruit of this plantananas
(Botany) type of shrub of the mint family found in Asia; extract from the oil of this plant, aromatic oil, pachouli, tropical Asian shrubpatchouli
(Botany) type of tree found in tropical and subtropical America; fruit of this tree, papaya, papaw, pertaining to the pawpaw tree; of or pertaining to the fruit of this treepawpaw
(British usage) a street merchant who sells fruit or vegetables or fish from a cartcoster
(Chemistry) crystalline glucoside found in the bark of some varieties of tree (used in fever and pain relieving medications), medicine from tree barksalicin
(Cooking) type of sweet rice wine (Japanese)mirin
(died c.355 BC) Persian ruler of the ancient Asian region of Caria (after his death, his wife built him a huge tomb, named the Mausoleum)Mausolus
(from French) nut or fruit that is coated with sugar; silver-coated candy bead used for cake decorations; sugar-coated medicated candydragee
(Japanese) pinball game which uses a vertical boardpachinko
(Japanese) suicide by disembowelment (also known as hara-kiri)seppuku
(plant or tree) trimmed into a decorative shape, clipped into a fanciful shape, art of shaping bushes, art of trimming plants or trees into decorative shapes; garden containing trees that are trimmed into fanciful shapes, shaped bush, topiary gardentopiary
(presently called Shen-yang) city located in Manchuria, China (which was the captured by the Japanese in 1931 and was followed by the Japanese invasion of all Manchuria)Mukden
(Slang) Japanese (derogatory), (Slang) Japanese person (derogatory)Jap
(Slang) win, be victorious; defeat, beat; fail, be unsuccessful; cause failure, make unsuccessful, cheep, contagious poultry disease, make shrill noise, mark on playing card, minor ailment, rootstock or flower, section of pineapple skin, seed of fruit,...pip
(Swiss) breakfast cereal mixed with nuts and dried fruit, breakfast foodmuesli
, , fruit of eggplant, , , plant with large edible fruit, aubergine, blackish purple, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple coloreggplant
1960s dance, act like a monkey; imitate a monkey; make mischief, clown around, dupe, mimic, mischievous child, nonhuman primate, pile driver ram, type of agile tree-dwelling mammal of the order Primates (not including humanoid apes, lemurs, or humans);...monkey
a fruit of horse chestnut tree, horse chestnut wood, see also:conker, tree with large shiny brown seedshorse chestnut
a lightweight spear used by the Bantu peoples of southern Africa; tree native of southern Africa, assagaiassegai
a lightweight spear used by the Bantu peoples of southern Africa; tree native of southern Africa, assegaiassagai
a trademark for a colored fruit-flavored ice on one or two sticksPopsicle
a trademark for a juicy West Indian citrus fruit that is a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerineUgli
abele, poplar with white wooly leaves, wood of white poplar treewhite poplar
ability to adhere, be unable to move, bombs falling on target at intervals, boring person, branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick, cane, cannabis cigarette, criticis...stick
acacia treebabul
acacia tree in Bibleshittah
acid in fruitmalic acid
ackee, African tree, fruitakee
act of breaking apart, act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint, affect violently, arrangement of standing bowling pins, broken, burst, crack, depart, disunited, divid...split
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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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