Results for: bay in the Atlantic ocean between Northern Spain and Western France
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Civil War Northerner siding with South, timid, yielding, easily molded person; (U.S. History) Northerner who supported the South during the Civil War (particularly a Northern congressman who refused to condemn slavery)doughface
coarse cotton cloth or blanket generally worn as a shawl (in Spain and Latin America); manta ray, devilfish, large warm-water raymanta
coin that was formerly used in Spain, old European gold coinpistole
coin worth a peseta, unit of currency in Spain, unit of Spanish currencypeseta
coin worth one centime, hundredth part of a franc (currency of various countries), unit of currency in France, etc.centime
coin worth one centimo, unit of coin currency in some Spanish speaking countries (i.e. Andorra, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, and Venezuela), unit of currency in Peru, etc.centimo
cold current of the Atlantic Ocean, flowing south from Spain down the western coast of northern Africa, joining the westward-flowing North Equatorial Current west of Mauritania-SenegalCanary Current
cold ocean current that flows south past western Greenland and eastern Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada, to join the Gulf StreamLabrador Current
collective name for the islands off the western coast of Scotland, comprising an outer chain of islands, the Outer Hebrides, separated by a sea channel from the Inner Hebrides nearer the mainland, group of islands off the western and northwest coast of...Hebrides
Colombia, Colorado, Coloradostate in the western United States, Commanding Officer, commanding officerany military rank between second lieutenant and colonel (in the U.S. Army)CO
color with umber; color with a reddish-brown material that resembles umber, grayling, species of fish that resembles the trout (native to Europe and the northern United States); species of wading bird that resembles a heron (native to Africa); shadow (...umber
colored lights in northern skies, northern lightsaurora borealis
Comanche language, member of Native American people, member of the Comanche (American Indian tribe of western Texas and Oklahoma), Shoshonean dialect spoken by the Comanche Indian tribeComanche
coming from or pertaining to a region in southern Spain called AndalusiaAndalusian
coming from or reaching far inside, dark in color, depths of the ocean, very deep part of a body of water; abyss; middle, center, down from a surface, far down or in, far from an edge, far from front to back, far from top to bottom, having a great dept...deep
 

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