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Results for: space, emptiness; invalidnessTranslations 1 - 30 of 276
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space, emptiness; invalidnessvoidness
(1864-1909) German mathematician who developed the concept of four-dimensional space-timeMinkowski
(especially concerning a boat or spacecraft) remove from a dock, detach in spaceundock
(Hindu mythology) earthly incarnation of a god, human embodiment of a deity; (Internet) online image that represents a user in chat rooms or in a virtual "space", embodiment of something, image of person in virtual reality, incarnation of Hindu dietyavatar
(Nautical) space assigned to a ship in a port or at a wharf; act of bringing a ship to a berthberthing
(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) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference, dependence on contextually variable factor, equivalence of mass and en...relativity
1982 film directed by Steven Spielberg about a space alien that lands on EarthE.T.
45 degree angle; measuring instrument (Astronomy, Navigation), eighth of a celestial circle, eighth of a circle, region of space in Cartesian systemoctant
a space in a crystal lattice, small space, small space within a tissue or structure (Anatomy); space between things; small space, narrow opening, space in body tissueinterstice
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
about, across intervening space, affecting, again, anew; again; to the other side; in excess of; at the end; down, bowling of six balls, by means of, during, finished, in preference to, interj. comment made on a wireless radio to indicate the end of th...over
absence of content, emptiness; absence of meaning; idlenessvacuousness
accommodations, compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area, occupy a room, lodge, dwell, part of a building, people in a room, scope, share living quarters with somebody, usable spaceroom
accumulation of gas in the stomach; pomposity, emptiness, bombastic style, gas in digestive system, sense of self-importanceflatulence
accumulation of gas in the stomach; pompousness, emptiness, inflatednessflatulency
acoustic, science of sound; manner in which sound is transmitted within an enclosed space (as in a room, auditorium, etc.), sound-carrying ability, study of soundacoustics
act of falling from something, cause or allow something to fall out of a container (especially unintentionally); scatter; shed blood; cause to fall, tumble; reveal, divulge (Informal), come out of confined space, fall off something, flow from container...spill
act of indenting, blank space left between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line; act of indenting a document; groove; deep recess, niche; dent, notch, jagged edge, leaving space at beginning of line, notch or recessindentation
act of storing, act of setting aside goods and materials for future use; space in which items can be stored; price charged for storing goods; memory (Computers), medium for storing data, price for storing, recharging of battery, space for storing, stor...storage
act of stowing; cargo to be stowed; storage area; price charged for storing goods, fee for stowing, place or space for stowing, situation or arrangement of things packed, stowing of things, things stowedstowage
action that separates or separate condition, agreement not to live together, departure from group, division, dumping part of rocket, place of meeting or space between, split, gap, breach; state of being divided; act of splitting, act of dividing; disco...separation
adapted, adjusted; made to conform; suited; installed; equipped, built for a space, made to fit, wall-to-wallfitted
additional territory claimed by Nazis, space for growth, territory which a country considers necessary for national survival or the growth of trade (especially referring to Nazi Germany)lebensraum
adjust the cabin pressure inside an airplane; apply force or weight, press; compel, subject to mental stress, urge, increase air pressure in container, increase air pressure in enclosed space, put fluid under pressurepressurize
adjustment of space between letterskerning
advertisement or promotion that is launched in a separate browser window while a requested WWW page loads (Internet), located between the cells of other tissue (Anatomy); of a space between two objects; forming a space, forming a narrow opening, occurr...interstitial
aim something carefully, allocate finishing position, area in town, area or portion of space, area where something happens, assign somebody, dwelling, finish second, have something accepted, job, locality, location, position; standing, position; role, ...place
Alan Bartlett Shepard (1923-1998), American astronaut, first American in space; family nameShepard
alienate, extraterrestrial, extraterrestrial being, foreigner, person living in a nation where he or she is not a citizen; stranger, outsider; extra-terrestrial, creature from outer space, inconsistent with something, non-citizen resident of country, n...alien
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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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