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ancient Greek city on the western coast of Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. An important center for early Christianity, it was the site of the temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Ephesus
ancient history, ancient times, former ages; oldness, state of being ancient, old object, people of ancient timeantiquity
ancient kingdom in northwestern Africa (in the area of present-day Morocco and Algeria)Mauretania
ancient kingdom of southwestern Arabia, in present-day Yemen. It reached the height of its wealth and power in the 8th century BC .//shebangSheba
ancient region and Roman province, corresponding approximately to present-day Portugal and the Spanish provinces of Salamanca and CáceresLusitania
ancient Roman building, large Christian church, privileged Roman Catholic church, type of early Christian church (mainly found in Italy); hall of justice, meeting hall (in ancient Rome)basilica
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
ancient state in southwestern Iran, east of the Tigris River. It was established before 4000 BC and corresponds to the present-day Khuzistan Province, Iran.Elam
ancient, antique object, old object; antique style (in art), classical art, from classical times, made long ago, make antique; give an old appearance to-, make something appear old, old item, very old, ancient; old-fashioned, not modern; from another p...antique
angled position, be or set something at an angle, biased perspective, cause something to have a particular appeal, inclined, sloping, oblique, point of view, present with bias, running play, slant, slanting, slanty, slope, tilt; cause to slope; make bi...slant
animal droppings, guano fertilizer, natural fertilizer composed of excrement from sea birds (found mainly on islands near the coast of Peru)guano
animal starch, easily converted store of energy, starch-like substance present in animal tissues which may be converted into dextroseglycogen
animal which belongs to the family of egg laying mammals found in Australia (Zoology)monotreme
animal with a pouch, any mammal of the order Marsupialia (mostly found in Australia); animal which carries and nurses its offspring in a pouch (Zoology), of or pertaining to the order Marsupialia; having a pouch like that of a marsupial animal (Zoology)marsupial
any butterfly of the Morphidae family found in tropical America, blue tropical American butterflymorpho
 

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