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(Asquith-Herbert Henry) former prime minister of Great Britain; (Christopher) American author; (Rober) English thespian; (Edwards-Williams) American chemist (researched the relative motion of the Earth)Morley
(Canadian and American Slang) cheap stew, unappetizing stewslumgullion
(Canadian) express highway, French expresswayautoroute
(canadian) series of linked sledscat train
(Greek Mythology) princess bride of the god Eros; name of a Canadian Gothic music band, beloved of CupidPsyche
(Harold) former prime minister of the United KingdomMacmillan
(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
(Robert) former prime minister of New Zealand (1975-1984); (William) American professional wrestlerMuldoon
(Slang) citizen of Canada (esp. a French Canadian)Canuck
17C Irish outlaw, American supporter of Britain, British Conservative, Canadian Conservative, English royalist, member of 18th to early 19th century British political royalist group, of or pertaining to the 18th to early 19th century British political ...Tory
a trademark for a Canadian system that sends information by computer and telephone, allowing people to buy tickets or shop from homeTelidon
a trademark for a member of the U.S. National Association of Realtors or the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards.Realtor
abbreviation of Canadiancanad (Canadian)
aboriginal Canadian peopleNative People
Acadian French, French Canadian living in Maritimes, pertaining to Acadia (former French colony in southeastern Canada), resident of Acadia (former French colony in southeastern Canada), somebody from AcadiaAcadian
Acadian, French spoken in Canadian MaritimesAcadian French
act as pastor, minister, priest, clergyman, parson; spiritual leader, spiritual guide, shepherd, spiritual adviserpastor
act embodying Canadian constitutionConstitution Act
act granting land to settlers, Canadian act granting land to settlersHomestead Act
act of traveling on or in, action of a person or thing which rides, area of Yorkshire, being on a horse, canada: Canadian constituency, intended for use while traveling, used during the act of riding, traveling on animal or vehicle, used on horsebackriding
act or state of being ordained, consecration as Christian minister or rabbiordination
aid giver, clerical servant, person that ministers, helping, ministering; attending, religious ministerministrant
algal bloom, appear healthy, appear suddenly, bar of semifinished metal, become covered with algae, coating on chocolate, flatten an ingot, flower, flower; flowering; glow, radiance; pollen, healthy appearance or complexion, mass of flowers, prime, pro...bloom
Algonkin, Algonquian language, member of Canadian indigenous people, member of the Algonquin Indian tribeAlgonquin
aloofness and indifference, Canadian police unit, condition or process of separation, disinterestedness, military unit sent on special assignment, separation; disinterest, aloofness; lack of bias; division of soldiers who have been sent on a mission, s...detachment
American coin, commemorative Canadian coin, honestysilver dollar
area of England, Canadian regionNorthwest
area of London through which the prime meridian passesGreenwich
arrive to a climax, reach the highest point; become thin; raise vertically, cause peak in, corner of fore-and-aft sail, extreme end of hull, form peak, gaff end, get sickly, prime, top, maximum value of quantity, mountain, mountain top, of greatest use...peak
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), First Duke of Wellington, British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, prime minister of England (1828-1830)Wellesley
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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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