Results for: English as taught in schools
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common flower with a yellow center and white petals, English daisy, excellent person or thing, low-growing flowering plant, marguerite, moon daisy, oxeye daisy, tall plant, young Girl Scoutdaisy
concerning knowledge that is self-taughtautodidactic
contemporary of James I, of architectural style, of furniture style in the style of furniture fashionable during the reign of King James I., of James I relating to King James I or to the period of his English reign (1603 - 1625)., statesman or writer w...Jacobean
county in western Ireland; Saint Clare of Assisi (1194-1253), Italian-born woman who found the order of Franciscan nuns; John Clare (1793-1864), English poet; female first name; family nameClare
Cromwell supporter in the English Civil War, see also:CavalierRoundhead
cultured, knowledgeable, intellectual; learned, literate, well taughteducated
cupcake, small bread-like cake, English muffin, small cakemuffin
current form of English, Middle English, see also:Old Englishmodern English
dangerous rocks in the English Channel, near Plymouth, England. Four lighthouses have successively been built on or near the rocks since 1698.Eddystone Rocks
Daniel Defoe (1652?-1731), English author and journalist, author of "Robinson Crusoe"Defoe
death duty in medieval England, fee paid to a feudal lord upon the death of a servant (English Law)heriot
decorated shoe; Irish accent in English, Irish or Scottish shoe, regional accent, see also: wing tipbrogue
descendant of the line of the Tudor royal family which reigned in England during the years 1485-1603, member of Tudor family, of English royal family or reign, of Royal Tudor House of England; of the Tudor period, relating to Tudor architectural styleTudor
dialect of Old and Middle English, of dialect of Old and Middle English, of Northumberland, of NorthumbriaNorthumbrian
dialect of Old English, of MerciaMercian
 

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