Results for: 16th century (esp. in reference to Italian art and literature)
English English
Count Amadeo Avogadro (1776-1856), Italian physicist and chemistAvogadro
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
credit-reference agency, credit-research organizationcredit bureau
criterion, measure; evaluation of computer performance (Computers); point of reference for comparison (especially a mark for measuring the level of a body of water against a standing structure, such as a bridge, etc.), provide standard, test computer p...benchmark
criticize somebody savagely, destroy something, discard something, discarded material, nonsense, offensive term, poor quality literature or art, remove twigs and branches, something discarded, something of no value, rubbish, garbage, refuse; nonsense, ...trash
crucial in shaping individual destiny, existential proposition, governed by the existential quantifier, of existence; of or pertaining to existentialism (20th-century philosophical movement), relating to human existenceexistential
cuspidor, bowl-shaped container into which tobacco chewers spit tobacco juice (common in the 19th century), receptacle for spittlespittoon
dance movement, dance popular in 18C, musical movement forming part of suite, slow 17th-century dance; piece of music with a certain rhythm; German folk danceallemande
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet, author of the "Divine Comedy"Dante
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet, author of the "Divine Comedy", see also:DanteAlighieri
dark-colored Italian vinegarbalsamic vinegar
dessert of cream whipped with brandy, drink of milk and wine, drink that was originally drunk in 16th century and is made by curdling milk or cream with wine or cider (sometimes spiced and sweetened), sillabubsyllabub
determine number or extent of something, determine quantity; express the quantity, show range of reference of somethingquantify
digger, Digger Indian, American Indian that dug roots for food (Offensive); Puritan that promoted socialist practices in 17th-century England, member of religious group, Native American personDigger
direction to the east; moving to the east, distance traveled east, north-south grid line on map, part of a map referenceeasting
 

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