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Results for: having a purpose; useful, practical; working, functioning, having no organic cause, operational, relating to language as communicationTranslations 1 - 30 of 2566
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having a purpose; useful, practical; working, functioning, having no organic cause, operational, relating to language as communicationfunctional
(about a word) having the same pronunciation as another word but a different meaning, relating to homophony, sounding the samehomophonic
(Anatomy) located beneath the clavicle; of or relating to a subclavian structure, under the collarbonesubclavian
(Archaic) of an hour, indicating the hour; occurring every hour, hourly, relating to hourhorary
(Astronomy) pertaining to the stars; determined according to the stars, relating to starssidereal
(Biochemistry) phospholipid, fatty compound comprised of a fatty acid bonded to a phosphate group and an organic molecule (major component of cell membranes)phosphatide
(Biology) in a heterotrophic manner (deriving energy from externally produced organic compounds)heterotrophically
(Biology) of a centromere, relating to a centromere (area of a chromosome)centromeric
(Biology) pertaining to atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations), relating to genetic reappearance, uncivilized and instinctiveatavistic
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid used in the manufacture of cosmetics and as a solvent; any of a class of compounds created by the combination of aldehydes and alcohol, colorless chemical solvent, organic compoundacetal
(Chemistry) compound composed of and organic ring and metallic ions (such as hemoglobin in the blood, chlorophyll in plants, etc.), combine to form chelate, compound of metal and nonmetal, having a chela (claw); of a chelate compound (Chemistry), havin...chelate
(Chemistry) of or containing molybdenum (metallic element used to strengthen and harden steel), relating to molybdenum with a high valencemolybdic
(Chemistry) of or containing molybdenum (metallic element used to strengthen and harden steel), relating to molybdenum with a low valencemolybdous
(Chemistry) organic compound composed of ethylene and ethanol (from which its name is derived)enol
(Chemistry) process of replacing a hydrogen atom from an organic compound with an alkyl group; act of adding a paraffin to an olefin (done in gasoline manufacture), addition of an alkyl groupalkylation
(Chemistry) process of transforming into an enol (type of organic compound)enolization
(Chemistry) resembling an alkali; alkaline, alkaline compound found in plants, any of a class of organic compounds which contain nitrogen and have a bitter taste (Chemistry)alkaloid
(Chemistry) treat with a sulfuric acid; add a sulfonic group into an organic compound, salt or ester of a sulfonic acid (Chemistry), sulfonic acid salt or ester, treat with sulfuric acidsulfonate
(Chemistry) treat with a sulphuric acid; add a sulphonic group into an organic compound, salt or ester of a sulphonic acid (Chemistry)sulphonate
(Computers) extension for VOC files (type of sound file of the Creative company), volatile organic compoundVOC
(Computers) high-level modular computer programming language used to develop applications for military and civilian needs (standard of the U.S. Department of Defense)ada
(Computers) programming language in which instructions are written in a clean language that resembles human language (and is later translated into machine language)HLL (High Level Language)
(Computers) programming language used mainly in mainframe computersCOBOL (Common Business Oriented Language)
(Computers) search for data on the Web using the search mechanism Google; search on the Internet for particulars relating to new or likely to be girlfriend or boyfriendgoogle
(Computers) working at the level of single bits (rather than larger data units)bitwise
(Grammar) functioning as a noun; essential; real; having practical value; of a considerable amountsubstantiative
(Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun, directly attaching as dye color, essential, existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence (...substantive
(Graphics) most basic geometric shapes (lines, points, squares, and circles); simplest elements of a computer program (Programming); basic commands (in Machine Language)primitives
(Hindi) Muslim professor or teacher of languagemoonshee
(interjunction) exclamation, because of, conj. for what reason; because of which, for what reason?; for what purpose?, interj. Oh! (cry of surprise), reason; for what reason?; for what purpose?why
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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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There are several ways to use this dictionary. The most common way is by word input (you must know which language the word is in) but you can also use your browser's search box and bookmarklets (or favelets). There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other.
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In Opera things are little more complicated. To add a search, select the desired language pair from the drop-down at the top of this page (e.g. "English=>Croatian"), then right-click (Ctrl-Click on Mac) in the text search field next to the drop-down and select "Create Search" from the menu. Enter a name for your search (e.g. "English=>Croatian [EUdict.com]") and a keyword (e.g. "engcro"), then click OK. After integration, Opera offers more ways of searching. You can input a word into the toolbar's search field, you can search just with the mouse by double-clicking a word and selecting the menu option "Search With", or just with the keyboard, by typing "engcro SEARCH TERM" into the address bar.

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Tips and tricks

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