Results for: Vedic book that was written during the 5th century AD and serves as a guide to the art of love
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analysis, body, book about anatomy, physical structure of organism, science which deals with the structure of organisms (humans, animals, etc.), study of structure of bodyanatomy
analytical system, grammar book, particular set of language rules, quality of language, rules for language, study of the structure of a languagegrammar
anchored float used as a guide to navigators, floating signal, keep afloat; support, sustain, encourage, keep something up, mark with buoy, see also: lifebuoybuoy
ancient Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love fertility and war, Babylonian mother goddessIshtar
ancient country in Asia Minor, in present-day west central Turkey. It reached the height of its importance in the 8th centurybc , and was conquered by Croesus, king of Lydia, in the 6th century BC ., ancient region in southwestern Asia M...Phrygia
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 Persian King that is said to have tried to kill all of the Jews in his land (in the Book of Esther)Ahasuerus
ancient Phoenician goddess of love fertility and war, Ashtoreth (Mythology), IshtarAstarte
ancient region surrounding Tripoli in northwestern Libya. Founded as a Phoenician colony in the 7th century BC , it was captured by the Turks in the 16th century, and occupied by Italy between 1912 and 1941.Tripolitania
ancient Sumerian goddess of love fertility and warInanna
Andrea Palladio (famous Italian architect from the 14th century)Palladio
Anglican priest, Episcopal Church cleric, member of the Anglican clergy, priest who serves in various substitute capacities in different Christian denominations, Roman Catholic priestvicar
another drink, fill again, further amount of a prescribed medicine, replacement for contents of container, replenish a depleted supply, something that fills again, something which serves to replenish a depleted supply (such as an ink refill for a pen)refill
ant that protects colony, army member below officer rank, be member of an army, dedicated worker, member of the military, enlisted man, one who serves in the army; loyal and active follower, one who fights for a cause, pretend to work, serve in the arm...soldier
anthology, educational book, lay reader, lecturer at British university, one who reads; proofreader, one who reads documents and corrects errors; book containing a collection of passages for use in a lesson, reading device, somebody who reads, somebody...reader
 

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