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Results for: adult comic books, comics, series of drawings that tell an amusing story (often serialized and printed in newspaper, magazines, etc.)Translations 1 - 30 of 817
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adult comic books, comics, series of drawings that tell an amusing story (often serialized and printed in newspaper, magazines, etc.)comix
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(about printed material) can be published, can be produced and distributed; suitable for publication, worthy of production and distributionpublishable
(about printed material) produced and distributed; made publicly known, advertisedpublished
(Biblical) either of two books of the Old Testament (I Chronicles or II Chronicles), book of BibleChronicles
(Biblical) either of two books of the Old Testament (I Kings, II Kings), book of the BibleKings
(born 1965) American actress and celebrity, Princeton University graduate and author of two booksBrooke Shields
(British) advice column, regular advice feature (in a newspaper, magazine etc.), missing persons adsagony column
(British) floor, level in a building (alternate spelling for story)storey
(British) leaflet of two to four pages; protective cover for a tent, printed matterflysheet
(canadian) series of linked sledscat train
(Cell Biology) component of the Golgi apparatus, series of two or more stacked cisternae; cell organelle in plants which corresponds to the Golgi apparatus in animal cellsdictyosome
(Chemistry) ethane, flammable gas from the methane series, containing two methyl groupsdimethyl
(Computers) characters that do not appear in a printed document (such as carriage return, tabs, line feed, etc.)whitespace
(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Grammar) conditional clause; conditional mood, conjunction, or verb form, dependent on something else being done, describing series of numbers, limited, dependent on something else; containing a limitation, stating a condition or limitation, true only...conditional
(Greek Mythology) only spot which is vulnerable (taken from the story in which Achilles is dipped in the river), small but fatal weaknessAchilles heel
(in Journalism) framed story, story or news item that is related and complementary to a main news story, judge-lawyer discussion, supplementary news storysidebar
(Medicine) pertaining to clonus (series of convulsive muscular movements)clonic
(Printing) number of lines; payment according to the number of lines, lineage, number of printed lines, payment by the linelinage
(Slang) hostile and tough sailor, having the taste of salt; having salt added; sharp, shrewd; pertaining to the sea or life at sea, lively and amusing, of sea or sailors, tasting of saltsalty
), diesis, printed character (‡double dagger
, house, cottage, small one story house, lightweight tropical house, single-story housebungalow
14 in a series, next after the thirteenth; being one of 14 equal parts, number 14 in a series; one part of fourteen equal parts, 1/14, one of 14 parts of somethingfourteenth
15 in a series, next after the fourteenth; being one of 15 equal parts, number 15 in a series; one part of fifteen equal parts, 1/15, one of 15 parts of somethingfifteenth
18C comic operaopera buffa
1960s pop culture art, art style from the 1960s and 1970s which uses techniques and subjects from commercial art (comic strips, posters, etc.) to present popular culturepop art
40th birthday, next after the thirty-ninth; being one of 40 equal parts, number 40 in a series; fortieth part of forty equal parts, 1/40, one of 40 parts of somethingfortieth
5 in a series, 5-note interval, 5th gearfifth
50 in a series, 50th birthday, next after the forty-ninth; being one of 50 equal parts, number 50 in a series; fiftieth part of fifty equal parts, 1/50, one of 50 partsfiftieth
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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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