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Results for: may be felt, noticeable, detectable, may be sensedTranslations 1 - 30 of 83
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may be felt, noticeable, detectable, may be sensedperceivable
(Archaic) comrade, good fellow; sailor, cordial, affectionate; sincere, genuine, honest; enthusiastic; devoted; vigorous; healthy; abundant, loud and enthusiastic, overloud and overenthusiastic, sincere and enthusiastic, strongly felt, substantial and ...hearty
a trademark for a movie sound effect system emitting low-frequency sound signals that are felt by the audience as vibrationsSensurround
ability to be perceived, tangibility; substantiality, realness; ability to be touched or feltpalpability
ability to express emotion, ability to have physical sensation, affection, expressive, expressiveness, having strong emotions, impression sensed from something, instinctive awareness, instinctive understanding or talent, sensation; perception; emotion;...feeling
able to be realized, able to be touched, actual, capable of being felt or touched, substantial; having monetary value, something tangible, something that can be touched or felt, something real or substantial; tangible property, something that has monet...tangible
able to be seen, can be clearly seen; in view, observable; obvious, apparent, designed to keep something in view, detectable, in sight, often seen publiclyvisible
able to be touched, able to be felt, concretetouchable
act of hitting; refusal to work as a form of protest, arresting, noticeable, tending to draw attention, attractive or impressive, conspicuous, on strikestriking
act of stirring, arouse feeling, be able to be stirred, be felt, commotion, goad into action, happen, leave, make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate, provoke, incite; affec...stir
act of vibrating; process of being vibrated; single oscillation; atmosphere intuitively sensed, feelings projected by someone (Slang), atmosphere of a place, feelings communicated subconsciously, instance of vibrating, process of vibrating, repetitive ...vibration
address somebody courteously, address somebody in a letter, become noticeable, reply to something, welcome somebody, welcome; salute; meet, receivegreet
aftereffect, pain which begins to be felt some time after stimulusafterpain
alcoholic, concentrated, convincing, distinctive, easy to detect, effective, exerting influence, extreme, fast moving, felt or expressed powerfully, fully ionized, having great physical power; healthy, robust; solid, firm; persuasive, convincing; resol...strong
alert, felt hat, fully awake, wide-awake, wide-awake hatwide-awake
allude to, suggest indirectly, intimate, indirect suggestion, piece of advice, subtle suggestion, intimation, clue; barely noticeable amount, suggest something indirectly, very small amounthint
angle that points outward; narrow piece of land that projects outward from the surrounding surface (Geology), jumping, noticeable or striking, projecting, projecting outward, projecting part of defensive alignment, prominent, conspicuous; bulging outwa...salient
annoying, highly noticeable, obtruding; invasive, intrusive; annoyingly protrusive, sticking outobtrusive
apparent to the senses, certain, clear, plain; different; separate, emphatic, noticeabledistinct
atmosphere intuitively sensed, feelings projected by someone (Slang); musical instrument with electrically operated resonators, vibraphone, something sensedvibes
attracting attention, easily visible, noticeable, obvious, easy to seeconspicuous
become matted, cover with felt, feel, feel (Past participle of), make into felt, make into felt; upholster in felt, nonwoven fabric produced by matting fibers together by heat and pressure, synthetic fabric, touched, sensed; made of felt material, wool...felt
become or make blunt, become or make less acute, become or make less bright, lessen, moderate, dim, cloud, boring, boring; blunt, not sharp; gloomy, somber; stupid, not intelligent; not shiny, listless, muffled, not intensely felt, not vivid, overcast,...dull
black felt hat worn by clergymenshovel hat
blues, din, hangover, unpleasant symptoms felt after the consumption of a large quantity of alcohol (headache, nausea, etc.); distress; uproarkatzenjammer
brand of wide-brimmed felt hat (traditionally worn by cowboys)stetson
can be detected, findable, discoverable, perceivable, noticeabledetectable
can be sensed; can be felt; can be understood, intelligible, detectableperceptible
candid, of unmixed breeding, original; real, true; natural; honest, sincere, not artificial, sincerely feltgenuine
cannot be perceived by touch, intangible; not easily understood, difficult to grasp, imponderable, hard to understand, unable to be touched or sensedimpalpable
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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.

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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