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Results for: all over a city, involving an entire cityTranslations 1 - 30 of 1008
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all over a city, involving an entire citycitywide
(also known as Lviv) city in western UkraineLvov
(Biology) reproduction by gametes; creation of a zygote, reproduction involving fusionzygogenesis
(Informal) city in northern California (USA)Frisco (San Francisco)
(Informal) Las Vegas (gambling city in Nevada, USA)Vegas
(Italian) plaza, public square; concourse, city square; balcony, veranda, Italian public square, open-sided passageway, porchpiazza
(Latin) ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadiaalea
(Mathematics) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); electric circuit that has numerous points of access (Electricity), involving several things, many times more; having many p...multiple
(Nautical) fasten with a rope, tie down with a rope; thread a rope through a block or pulley, Canadian town council president, district official, fasten something by reeving, female sandpiper, head of a city council, chief administrator of a town, repr...reeve
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head), disease involving abnormal growthacromegaly
(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) and something else; and a little more, advantageous, advantageous factor, and also, involving addition, on positive side, on the electrical positive side, plus sign, positive (Mathematics, Electricity); and more, positive quantity, prep. and mo...plus
(slang) cool guy, dandy; fellow, guy; city-dweller who owns a ranch, city dweller vacationing out west, flashily dressed mandude
36 square miles, area governed by town meeting, city, small town; district, region, subdivision of a county, urban settlement for black peopletownship
a small war, fire in dry brush, involving local military, small crisisbrushfire
a trademark for a bottled mineral water from Evian, France, city in France; French company that process and markets mineral waterEvian
ability to survive in the citystreet smarts
ability, ability; aptitude; sense; skill, talent; capability; department; teaching staff; teaching and administrative force of a university, all members of profession, division of university, entire teaching staff, mental ability, power granted by auth...faculty
able to change, encouraging discovery of solutions, heuristic method, investigative approach to problem solving, involving trial and error, procedure for getting solution, serving to discoverheuristic
able to speak; involving speech; expressive; lifelike, realistic, able to use specified language, apparently real, eloquent, talkingspeaking
able to survive in modern city, street-smart, knowing how to survive or succeed in difficult or dangerous situations (especially in an urban environment)streetwise
able to transmit and receive, ambiguous as bid, involving two contestants, moving in both directions, reciprocaltwo-way
abnormal, involving abnormal form, of different size or shape, taking different forms during life cycleheteromorphic; heteromorphous
about existence, basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos), coin or bill worth a real, emphasizing truth, essential, former currency in Spanish-speaking countries, in terms of purchasing power, involving only real numbers, not artificial...real
Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), sixteenth president of the United States (1861-65); capital city of Nebraska (USA), breed of sheepLincoln
absolute and explicit, involving categoriescategorical; categoric
accept lower standards than usual, poor area, poor neighborhood, densely populated poverty-stricken area of a city; run-down and squalid residence that is unfit for human habitation, visit slums, visit poor run-down neighborhoods (especially out of cur...slum
accompanied by, according to, after, against, at time of, because of, by means of, carrying, concerning, following the direction of, having, in spite of, in the company of, in the light of, in this way, involving, on or in, prep. accompanied by; having...with
accustom to city ways; urbanize, make somebody too sophisticated, turn place into citycitify
achieved by dialectic, involving dialectic, logical, rational, polemical, relating to dialectdialectical
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