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Results for: one who plunders, one who robs and destroysTranslations 1 - 30 of 49
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one who plunders, one who robs and destroysspoliator
agent for controlling infection, dull, pertaining to antisepsis; free of germs, sterile, uncontaminated; clean, neat, substance which destroys microorganisms which produce sepsisantiseptic
agent that destroys bacteria, kills bacteria, working against infectious diseases, type of medication used to treat infectious diseases, working as an antibioticantibiotic
agent that destroys blood cells, substance which causes the dissolution of red blood cellshemolysin
bacteriophage, virus that destroys bacteria (Biology)phage
bad temper, organ in abdomen, organ which is located near the stomach and which filters and stores blood and produces white blood cells and destroys old red blood cells; bad temper, peevishness, spite; melancholy (Archaic)spleen
body odor mask, substance that masks or destroys unpleasant odors; substance that is used to mask bodily odors, substance to disguise smellsdeodorant
body-snatching demon, evil spirit, somebody morbidly interested in repulsive things, ghost, demon who robs graves and eats corpses; one who robs graves; one who enjoys disgusting or revolting thingsghoul
carnivorous animal or destructive organism, hunter, creature which hunts other creatures for food, ruthlessly aggressive person, somebody who plunders or destroyspredator
cell found in connective tissue, macrophage, large white blood cell that absorbs and destroys foreign and infection causing organisms (Biology)histiocyte
cell that removes unwanted substances, white blood cell, blood cell that destroys foreign bodies and cells in the bloodphagocyte
character who created a monster in the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary W. Shelley; monster who has the appearance of a man; destructive force that eventually destroys its creator, creator of destructive thing, out-of-control inventionFrankenstein
chemical agent that destroys a harmful organism (i.e. bacteria), chemical that kills germsdisinfectant
chemical that kills fungi, substance that destroys fungifungicide
chinch, cinch bug, small insect that destroys grain, Southern U.S.chinch bug
destroyer of religious images, heretic in Greek Orthodox Church, one who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals, radical, somebody challenging traditioniconoclast
destroys bacteria; prevents the growth of bacteriaantimicrobic
destroys cells; of or pertaining to the destruction of cellscytopathogenic
destroys fungifungicidal
destroys parasites, exterminates parasites, parasite-killing substance, substance that kills parasitesparasiticide
destroys trichomonads (a parasite causing sexual diseases)trichomonacidal
disease that destroys red blood cellserythroblastosis fetalis
exterminating person or thing, person or thing which totally destroys; one who exterminates pests and vermin, somebody paid to kill verminexterminator
fly that destroys fruit cropsMediterranean fruit fly
germ-killing substance, substance that destroys germsgermicide
harmful to bacteria, destroys bacteriabactericidal
in a manner that destroys fungifungicidally
insect poison, substance that destroys insectsinsecticide
intruder; conqueror who occupies and plundersinvader
large cell protecting against infection, large white blood cell which destroys foreign and potential harmful particles (Biology)macrophage
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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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