Results for: confederation of five Iroquoian peoples which originally lived near Lake Huron
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Africander, Afrikaner, breed of S African beef cattle, breed of S African sheep, breed of tall red cattle that were originally developed in South Africa; Afrikaner (native of Cape Province and a descendant of Dutch settlers)Afrikander
American Indian tribe originally from the north central United States, member of Native N American people, member of the Potawatomi Indian tribe of the north central United States, Potawatomi languagePotawatomi
An index of foreign exchange consisting of about 10 European currencies, originally devised in 1979. See: EuroEuropean Currency Unit (E.C.U.)
ancestor of ancient Hellenic peoplesHellen
ancient Greek and Roman authors, of distant past, old, people of ancient Western civilizations, person who lived in the distant past, member of an ancient people (such as the ancient Greeks), somebody from past civilization, somebody who has lived long...ancient
ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos (lived during the late 6th and early 5th centuries B.C.)Sappho
ancient Roman language, Italic language which was the official language of the Roman Empire, of or pertaining to Latin; of or pertaining to countries or peoples that use languages derived from Latin (especially Central and South America); of the Roman ...Latin
Arab, Islamic or Arab, member of ancient desert people, Muslim opposing Christian Crusades, nomadic tribe that lived on the Syrian border of the Roman Empire (History); Arab, member of a Semitic people of the Middle East and northern Africa; Moslem (es...Saracen
area in northern Israel; Sea of Galilee (lake in northern Israel)Galilee
area of ground that is near a lake, shore of a lake, lakefront, located on the edge of a lake, situated on the shore of a lakelakeside
area of water, body fluid, brightness, colorless transparent fluid, H2O; body of water (sea, river, lake, etc.); sea level; solution or form of water (rainwater, rose water, etc.); water supply; transparency of a precious gem; liquids in or passing out...water
arrange threads, change for worse, curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion, get twisted, move ship by pulling on ropes,...warp
basin contents, bowl; valley, bowl-shaped depression, circular formation of sloping rock strata, depression in land filled with water, dock near sea, land draining into river or lake, open container for washingbasin
batter who slowly hits a ball, one who bunts; uncouth woman (originally a woman who gathered rags in the street)bunter
biblical figure, grandfather of Noah, man who is said to have lived 969 years (Biblical); very old person; very large bottle of wine (holds 6 liters), large wine bottleMethuselah
 

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