Word: cradle
Category: cradle
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Synonyms: cradle
companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother
Translations: cradle
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spanish
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cuna, madre
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german
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wiegen, herkunft, wiege, telefongabel
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french
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provenance, dandiner, berceau, bercer, osciller, balancer, dodeliner, fourche, origine, brimbaler, ...
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portuguese
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berço
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dutch
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bakermat, herkomst, wieg
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russian
Translations:
люлька, исток, колыбель, происхождение, зыбка
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norwegian
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vugge
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swedish
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vagga
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finnish
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kätkyt, alkuperä, kehto, keinuttaa, kehikko, liekku
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czech
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pochovat, kolébat, vidlice, kolébka, ukolébat
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polish
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kołysanie, kołysać, widełki, kolebka, kołyska
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turkish
Translations:
kaynak, beşik, asıl, köken
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greek
Translations:
λίκνο
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ukrainian
Translations:
колиска
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albanian
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djep
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estonian
Translations:
häll, jahikelk
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croatian
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kolijevka, podloga
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latin
Translations:
cunabula
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lithuanian
Translations:
lopšys, lopšinė
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latvian
Translations:
šūpulis
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romanian
Translations:
leagăn
The meaning and "use of": cradle
noun
- an infant's bed or crib, typically one mounted on rockers. - Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
- a framework resembling a cradle, in particular. - Content can also be displayed on a TV via the docking cradle .
- hold gently and protectively. - she cradled his head in her arms
- place (a telephone receiver) in its cradle. - Dad cradled the receiver just as the glob I flicked from my spoon landed directly on my brother's nose.
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