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Results for: lace made with bobbinsTranslations 1 - 30 of 1573
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lace made with bobbinspillow lace
(1514-1564) Flemish Anatomist who made discoveries about Human Anatomy which surpassed those made by GalenAndreas Vesalius
(1918-1988) American physicist who made major contributions to the field of quantum mechanics (1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics)Richard Feynman
(about billiards) slanted stroke made with the cue held perpendicular to the billiard table (especially to make the cue ball go around another ball that is in the way)masse
(about printed material) produced and distributed; made publicly known, advertisedpublished
(Ag) whitish metallic element (Chemistry); element used to make jewelry, coins, etc.; coins made of silver; money; silverware; grayish-white metallic color, `:Ag, coat something with silversilver
(Ancient Rome) portraits of ancestors made of waximagines
(Biology) body of an organism (excluding reproductive cells), all body cells except germ cells, body as distinct from mind, intoxicating drink in Hindu scripture, plant soma is made fromsoma
(British) cylindrical pipe or deflector made of metal or earthenware attached to the top of a chimney, pipe on top of chimneychimney pot
(British) overpass; overhead crossing, ceremonial flight made by aircraft, fly-past, road on bridge, see also:overpassflyover
(British) thick woolen cloth for overcoats; coat made of this clothfearnought
(Chemistry) creation of chelates (compound made of metallic and nonmetallic ions)chelation
(Chemistry) crystalline compound made from palmitica acid and glycerol (used in the manufacture of soaps), ester of palmitic acid and glycerol, tripalmitinpalmitin
(Classical Mythology) one who is partly human and partly god; human who has been made into a god, human with powers of a god, minor god, somebody treated like goddemigod
(Cooking) flavoring made from finely chopped vegetables and herbs with meat; mixture of finely chopped vegetables used as a bed for braised meatmirepoix
(Electronics) an electrical circuit being made up of two transistors, oscillating electronic circuitmultivibrator
(Fe) metallic element (Chemistry); device used to remove wrinkles from fabric; items made from iron metal, `:Fe, clothes presser, computer hardware, cover with iron, fetter prisoner, handgun, harsh character, heated tool, made of iron, resembling iron,...iron
(Food) dish made of whipped eggs that is cooked until set and (usually) filled with cheese or other vegetables (also omelet)omelette
(Food) dish made of whipped eggs that is cooked until set and (usually) filled with cheese or other vegetables (also omelette)omelet
(Geology) sedimentary rock which contains mainly calcium carbonate (used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime), rock made from marine organismslimestone
(Italian) made with parmesan cheese, with Parmesanparmigiana
(Medicine) purgative prepared from aloe leaves (also called bitter aloes), aloes wood resinous wood, eaglewood, laxative made from aloealoes
(Military) ground troops, soldiers who fight on foot; branch of the military made up of foot soldiersinfantry
(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
(north england) money, brass musical instrument group or players, brass musical instruments, category of musical instruments; type of metal alloy which consists of zinc and copper, excessive self-assurance, high-ranking officers, item made of brass, it...brass
(Phonetics) made by forcing air through a narrow space (about a speech sound), consonant whose sound is made by forcing air through a narrow space (Phonetics), fricative consonant, made by breath friction, spirantfricative
(Physics) deuteron (positively charged particle made up of a proton and a neutron)deuton
(Spanish) head scarf worn by women in Spain and Mexico; short cape, lace headscarf, short cloakmantilla
(Weaving) loosen and clean fibers with a willow machine (especially wool and cotton fibers), any of a number of deciduous trees having long flexible branches; cricket bat (made from the wood of a willow); machine with a spiked drum used for cleaning an...willow
(Zoology) made from a horny substance, horny (of the skeletons of certain sponges), having a hornlike skeleton, horny substance which makes up part of the skeletons of certain sponges (Zoology)keratose
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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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