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Results for: close at hand, close by, next to, alongside, not far offTranslations 1 - 30 of 528
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close at hand, close by, next to, alongside, not far offnearby
(Anatomy) hand, forelimb including the hand or foot (Latin), wrist and handmanus
(Arabic) peace (greeting used in many Islamic nations); deep bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), deep bow with hand on forehead, greet another person by making a low bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), make salut...salaam
(Art) supporting stick used by artists to hold the hand which is paintingmahlstick
(Astronomy) name of a constellation close to Canis Major and Canis Minor; (Archaic) unicorn, Unicorn constellationMonoceros
(British) dock, wharf alongside a waterway, waterside platformquay
(British) thrift store, second-hand storeoxfam
(Buddhism and Hinduism) type of symbolic hand gesture, hand positionmudra
(Catholicism) ceremonial washing of the hands; psalm recited during the hand washing ceremony; basin and towel used during a ceremonial hand-washing, basin attached to a wall, place for washing in a monastery, religious rituallavabo
(Medicine) spasm of muscles to reduce motion or agitation of areas affected by injury or disease; (in Basketball) act of going after a rival around the court to prevent him from getting close to the basket while avoiding illegal contactguarding
(Music) unaccented beat that precedes an accented downbeat; upward movement of the hand made by a musical conductor to indicate an unaccented beat, gesture of baton, improvement, optimistic, cheerfulupbeat
(Nautical) forward edge of a sail; wide part near the bow of a boat, flap, front edge of sail, sail too close to wind, turn a ship toward the wind (Nautical)luff
(Slang) lefty, left-handed person; person who throws or punches with the left hand (Sports), somebody left-handedsouthpaw
19th century artistic movement characterized by the practice of painting with colorful points or dots placed in close proximity to one another, divisionism, musical composition technique, style of 19C paintingpointillism
2 stars appearing close together, double staroptical double star
4 runs, major competition, winning of all major competitions, winning of all tricks, winning of the main sporting events in a season; home run with bases loaded (Baseball); winning of all the tricks in a hand (Bridge)grand slam
a stated time, being recently mentioned; being closer; being about to be said, close by, indicating words to follow, not previously mentioned, pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, so much, to such an extent, to this degreethis
a trademark for a hand-held camera invented by George Eastman in 1888 and for photographic supplies such as film, brand of cameras and photographic equipment and accessoriesKodak
a trademark for a hand-held video-game machine with a very small monochrome LCD screen, graphics capability, and an extensive selection of gamesGameboy
a trademark for a small hand-held tape recorder used for dictationDictaphone
a trademark for medical petroleum jelly and other products such as lip balm and hand lotionVaseline
abandoned; neglected; used, second-hand; thrown awayoffcast
ability to achieve something, control, grip, clasp, hold; understanding, knowledge, realization, hand grip, hold something, hold tight, grip; grab hold; understand, comprehend, take an opportunity, take hold of something, try to take hold of something,...grasp
ability to captivate audience, area within sight or earshot, attendance, state of being at hand; outward appearance, air, demeanor, being present, impressive person, invisible supposed supernatural being, person present, personal dignity, stationing of...presence
ability to use both right and left hands with equal ease, ability to use either hand, deceit, skillfulnessambidexterity
ability to work creatively with the hands; art of creating things by hand; objects created by hand, craft, handcraft, manual skill, object made by handhandicraft
able to close againreclosable
able to sail close to the windweatherly
about to die, ceasing to live, expiring, final, occurring just before death, of or pertaining to death; nearing death; occurring just prior to death; ending, drawing to a closedying
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
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About EUdict

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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