Results for: city in Saudi Arabia, city where Muhammad was first accepted as the supreme prophet of Allah
English English
accepted version, Latin translation of the Bible that was made in the 4th centuryvulgate
accepted, consented upon, determined by consensus, sharing opinion, yesagreed
accepted, gotten, taken in, generally acceptedreceived
according to custom, according to accepted norms; formallyconventionally
accustom to city ways; urbanize, make somebody too sophisticated, turn place into citycitify
achieve, bring to perfection, complete marriage, conclude, fulfill relationship through sex, skilled, excellent, supreme or perfect, utter or totalconsummate
act as marshal, arrange, city law officer, federal law enforcement officer, federal officer with the duties of a sheriff; officer responsible for the arrangement of ceremonies, master of ceremonies; head of the police or fire department; officer in cha...marshal
active volcano which is located near Naples in southern Italy and whose first recorded eruption buried the city of Pompeii in 79 A.D.Vesuvius
adherence to social conventions, quality of being usual or accepted; adherence to accepted norms, something conventionalconventionality
adherent of Babism, member of the Babi religion, Persian religious doctrine founded in 1844 by Mirza Ali Muhammad of Shiraz, precursor to the Bahai faith; demonic god of ancient Egypt which is portrayed as a baboon with an erect penis, follower of the BabBabi
advantage, capital letter, cash for investment, center of activity, chapiter, city where national or regional government is located; property, assets, wealth; top of a column, economic resource, excellent, grave, main, chief, principal; punishable by d...capital
advice from Greek or Roman deity, area of a biblical Temple, God-given message, shrine of an ancient god, source of wisdom, source of wise counsel; wise counsel; conveyor of divine messages; spiritual medium or channel; prophet, predictor; temple of a ...oracle
against business principles or practices, not concerned with commerce or business, that is not involved with trade, not conforming to accepted commercial practice, unprofitableuncommercial
agree by conceding, agreement, expose to danger, lessen value of something, potential danger or disgrace, settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions, settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions, something accepted rather than wantedcompromise
agricultural, characteristic of a small town, rustic, outside the city, typical of countryrural
 

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