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demonstrator, one who shows by exampleexemplifier
(Slang) script writer, person who writes scripts (for movies, plays, television shows, etc.)scripter
act of watching, observing, seeing, TV shows collectivelyviewing
aircraft instrument, aviation device which shows speed in Mach numbersMachmeter
airstrip, strip of pavement on which airplanes take off and land, chute for logs, extension of stage into audience, platform used in fashion shows, strip for aircraft landings and takeoffs, trackrunway
American cable television channel which broadcasts shows of interest to African AmericansBET (Black Entertainment Television)
American cable television channel which broadcasts shows of interest to African-Americans, BETBlack Entertainment Television
armed man who fought people or animals in public shows (in ancient Rome); one who participates in a public fight or controversy; boxer, wrestler, avid supporter or campaigner, fighter in Roman arenagladiator
arranged; serial; specified, Catholic booklet, Christian booklet, number which shows place in a series; Roman Catholic instruction booklet for a service, ordinal number, relating to biological orders, showing positionordinal
astronomical calendar (shows the approximate position of the sun, moon and stars in the sky during a given year), table listing the positions of planetsephemeris
benevolently, in a manner that shows concern for other humansphilanthropically
Black Entertainment Television; American cable television channel which broadcasts shows of interest to African AmericansBET
chance to do something, formally allow, issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, lack of restraint, legal authorization, official permission, authorization; document which shows proof of authorization, certificate; freedom (of action, belief, etc.);...license
chemical showing presence of something, indicator organism, measuring instrument, person or thing that indicates or points out; pointer; instrument which shows the performance of a machine; sign, signal, symptom, something giving information, something...indicator
clock (inside a computer) that shows the current time by the TIME command in DOS (continues running even when the computer is turned off)RTC (Real Time Clock)
creation of an X-ray photograph which shows the presence of radioactive materialautoradiography
demonstration of product, demonstrator, music sample, public protest, show how something works, something demonstrating features, trial softwaredemo
device for creating the illusion of motion, wheel which spins and shows various pictures which together simulate motionzoetrope
device on a camera that shows the photographer which images are included in the picture, device showing what appears in pictureviewfinder
device that converts signals, person or thing able to recognize differences; person or thing that shows discernment; one who discriminatesdiscriminator
device to detect electricity, instrument that shows the presence of electric charges using electrostatic attraction and repulsionelectroscope
diacritical, diacritical mark, mark on a letter that shows its pronunciation (or stress, etc.); distinguishing mark, phonetic mark added to letter, serving as a diacritical mark; serving to distinguish, distinctivediacritic
eager to dominate, form which shows ownership or belonging (Grammar), of ownership, of ownership; jealous, envious about belongings; pertaining to ownership, possessive case, selfish, showing ownership in grammatical terms, word showing ownershippossessive
gifted entertainer, producer of show, producer of shows, one who produces performances (especially for the theater); actorshowman
giving hope, having hope, person who shows promise of future success; one who aspires to a certain office or position, candidate, promising, favorable; showing hope; full of hope, optimistic, somebody desiring successhopeful
graph which shows mathematical relationships; sketch of statistical calculationsnomograph
high walkway, raised platform, walkway for models (used in fashion shows); narrow walkway, narrow platformcatwalk
in an honorary manner, in a manner which shows honorhonorarily
in way that shows fear, savagely; without distinction; in an exaggerated manner; insanely, madly; with a bewildered expression, strongly, very, with enthusiasm, without careful thoughtwildly
indicative, revealing, indicator, something which indicates or shows, sign, designatorindicant
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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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