Results for: Latin used in the Middle Ages
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center position, central focus, critical role, location in main part of town, position in middlecentrality
center, heart, middle, deep or broad, dense, densely; abundantly; with thick layers, densest part, filled, friendly, hard to see through, having a great distance between sides; not thin; viscous; abundant; dense; stupid (Informal); very friendly (Infor...thick
center, middle third of outfield, position of center fieldercenter field
center, middle, midpoint, place located in the middle (British spelling for center)centre
central area of field, middle area of a sports field (Soccer), players in central area of fieldmidfield
central section of the brain (Anatomy), mesencephalon, middle part of brainmidbrain
central United States, large agricultural area in northern central USA from Ohio to the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, Middle West, Middle AmericaMidwest
characterized by an abnormal turning outward of a bone from the middle of the body (especially a knee or foot), see also:varus, state of being twisted outwardvalgus
charitable sale, Middle Eastern market, outdoor sale, market; fair, variety storebazaar
child of preschool age, child who attends preschool, child between the ages of approximately 2 and 5 years oldpreschooler
Chinese and Latin in styleChino-Latino
Christian hymn for dead in Latin, part of Requiem MassDies Irae
Christian pilgrim from the Middle Ages; religious pilgrim; cheater, one who conceals cards (in a card game), medieval pilgrim, palmer wormpalmer
circular window, instrument of torture used in the Middle Ages, pinwheelCatherine wheel
citizen or resident of Syria (country in the Middle East), of or pertaining to Syria (country in the Middle East)Syrian
 

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