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Results for: family name; Rudolph Nureyev (1938-1993), Russian ballet dancer who defected to the WestTranslations 1 - 30 of 1454
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family name; Rudolph Nureyev (1938-1993), Russian ballet dancer who defected to the WestNureyev
(10th century BC) King of Israel who was renowned for his wisdom, son of King David (Biblical); male first name; family name, wise personSolomon
(1835-1881) Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Russian musical composer (known primarily for the operas "Boris Godunov" and "Khovanshchina" and his musical piece "Pictures from an Exhibition")Mussorgsky
(1903-1978) Russian composer who composed the ballet "Gayané"Aram Ilich Khachaturian
(1909-1955) American author who wrote the novel "A Death in the Family"James Agee
(1940-1993) American rock musician, songwriter, political commentatorFrank Zappa
(about fish) resembling a salmon; belonging to the salmon family, fish which resembles a salmon; fish of the salmon family (including salmon, trout, and whitefish)salmonoid
(Anthropology) member of the family Hominidae (family of man), member of a primate family including humans, of hominidshominid
(Arabic) male first name; family nameIbrahim
(Ballet) jump in which the dancer crosses her feet or taps the heels several times while in the air, ballet jumpentrechat
(Biology) group of related families within an order or suborder; category of classification ranked below order and above family, taxonomic ranking between order and familysuperfamily
(Botany) genus of fragrant herbs that includes the mint family (peppermint, spearmint, etc.)mentha
(Botany) genus of herbaceous perennial or annual plants (including the vetch plant of the pea family)Vicia
(Botany) pertaining to the legume family; belonging to the legume family, like legumes, of legume plant familyleguminous
(Botany) shallot, plant from the onion family which produces an edible bulb; bulb of the shallot plant is used as foodeschalot
(Botany) type of cabbage cultivated for its seeds; summer rape (plant of the mustard family)colza
(Botany) type of shrub of the mint family found in Asia; extract from the oil of this plant, aromatic oil, pachouli, tropical Asian shrubpatchouli
(Chemistry) C5H8, compound found in plant essential oils and which belongs to the family of natural unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from isoprene units (aromatic that is used in food and perfumes), chemical from essential oilsterpene
(French) point, sharp end; ballet position in which dancers stand on the tip of the toes, tip-of-toe ballet positionpointe
(Medicine) family of medications that reduce pain and inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandin production (includes aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and many others)NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug)
(Medicine) family of medications that reduce pain and inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandin production (includes aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and many others), NSAIDnonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(Music) musical instrument that is below bass; double-bass (musical instrument from the violin family), contrabassist, double bass, having a tone that is below bass (Music), instrument pitched lowest of its family, pitched an octave belowcontrabass
(Republic of Benin) country located in western Africa (formerly called Dahomey, formerly part of French West Africa)Benin
(Rh) rare metallic chemical element of the platinum family (Chemistry)Rhodium
(slang) cool guy, dandy; fellow, guy; city-dweller who owns a ranch, city dweller vacationing out west, flashily dressed mandude
(Virology) type of virus from the retrovirus family which causes progressive and often fatal diseases affecting many organs in humans and animals (the HIV virus is a lentivirus), slow viruslentivirus
(Windward Islands) St. Vincent, West VirginiaWV
10th month of Jewish calendar, 10th month of the Hebrew calendar; family name (Hebrew)Tammuz
2-family dwelling with 2 entrances, building having rooms on two floors or stories; house with dwelling accommodations for two separate families, double; having two floors; bidirectional, in two directions (Computers), having two parts performing one o...duplex
3 horses harnessed together, horse-drawn Russian vehicle, Russian carriage pulled by three horses abreast; team of three horses pulling abreast; association of three persons or countries functioning equally toward some common goal, triumviratetroika
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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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