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Results for: cause havoc or destruction, express anger or hatred, inflict (wreak havoc); give expression to; carry out, perform, inflict revengeTranslations 1 - 30 of 1412
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cause havoc or destruction, express anger or hatred, inflict (wreak havoc); give expression to; carry out, perform, inflict revengewreak
(about inherited traits) in a recessive manner, without outward expression due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics)recessively
(Biochemistry) of opsonin (substance in the blood which aids in the destruction of bacteria), of opsoninsopsonic
(British) excercise machine on which one can perform various excercises; workout room having more than one excercise machine, exercise equipmentmultigym
(British) express highway, superhighwaymotorway
(Canadian) express highway, French expresswayautoroute
(Chemistry) perform nesslerization (method for checking for the presence of ammonia in a solution)nesslerize
(Computer Slang) expression for the act of changing a piece of software or hardware to do a function that was not designed or authorized by the original manufacturermods
(Computers) ability to carry out more than one process simultaneously; parallel processing, simultaneous use of several computers for processing tasks, use of multiple computer programming unitsmultiprocessing
(Computers) junk in junk out (expression used to express the relationship between input and output - erroneous input causes erroneous output)GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)
(Computers) small application designed to perform a very specific function; small Java application that can be sent to a user from a World Wide Web site and run within a Java-enabled Web browser, computer program transferrable over Internet, limited co...applet
(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
(Informal) meddle, give unasked for advice, interfere; talk, chatkibitz
(Mathematics) add a quantity to itself a specified number of times (i.e. 4 x 2 = 8); increase in quantity, produce a large number of; reproduce, procreate, have many offspring, breed, increase in amount, many times or ways, perform multiplicationmultiply
(Mathematics) polynomial, algebraic expression that is the sum of two or more constants multiplied by variables with exponentsmultinomial
(Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also haemolysis), destruction of blood cellshemolysis
(Medicine) hardening or destruction of tissue through the application of an electrical current, destruction of tissue with an electrical deviceelectrocoagulation
(Medicine) perform surgery with a small circular saw for cutting circular discs of bone, remove a circle of bone or tissue, small circular saw for cutting circular discs of bone (Medicine), surgical instrumenttrephine
(Medicine) surgically perform a marsupialization (opening of a cyst)marsupialize
(north england) like something, apprehend mentally, arrogance, excessive pride, haughtiness, conceitedness, exaggerated comparison in literature, imaginative idea, too much pride in yourself, whimsical object, witty expressionconceit
(Slang) anger, madden; provoke, tease, annoy somebody, bad mood, something that annoyspeeve
(Slang) attack, fit; attack of anger; noisy party, violent outburstwingding
(Slang) external appearance; expressionphiz
(Slang) give me, greed, short putt taken as successful, something easily gottengimme
(Slang) with a loud smacking sound; directly, squarely, be distinctively flavored, distinctive taste, express something indirectly, faint taste, slight hint; little bit, small amount; slap; opening and closing of the lips accompanied by a sharp sound; ...smack
(Spanish) mounted man who pricks a bull in order to anger it before a bullfight, bullfighter on horsebackpicador
13th letter of the Greek alphabet, interj. well? so? (expression of impatience or curiosity); letter N in the Greek alphabetnu
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality, art movement concentrating on expressing emotion, literary movement presenting stylized realityexpressionism
20th-century artistic movement seeking to express subconscious thought processes through the use of dreamlike imagery and unusual juxtapositions, art movement, type of artsurrealism
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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.

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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