Results for: code of Roman law
English English
advocacy for reuniting the Anglican Church with the Roman Catholic Churchreunionism
airline code when calling for helpmaas (meet and assist)
Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), French engineer, designer of the Eiffel Tower; object-oriented programming language which compiles into C code (produced by Interactive Software Engineering)Eiffel
all cardinals, cardinalship, office of cardinal, position or duties of cardinal (high ranking official of the Roman Catholic Church), term of office of cardinalcardinalate
American Standard Code for Information Interchange, American Standard Code for Information Interchange; standard 7-bit code used to numerically represent characters during the transfer of text data (Computers), computer data exchange standardASCII
American; resident of the northern United States of America, code word for letter "Y", somebody from a northern state, somebody from New England, somebody from United StatesYankee
ancient Athenian statesman known for the severity of his code of laws, Dragon, extensive faint constellation of northern hemisphereDraco
ancient city in southwestern Italy (destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius), ancient Roman city in southern Italy. It was buried by volcanic ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, and has since been partly excavated.Pompeii
ancient god with two faces who was the guardian of doorways and beginnings (Roman Mythology), Roman god shown with two faces, satellite of SaturnJanus
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 and Roman, relating to a wrestling holdGreco-Roman; Graeco-Roman
ancient Greek covered exercise area, ancient Roman path, xystxystus
ancient Greek god of wine and fertility (corresponds to the Roman god Bacchus)Dionysus
ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice, great sacrifice, public sacrifice and banquet in ancient Rome or Greece that involved the mass killing of 100 cattle or oxen; large sacrificehecatomb
ancient Greek warship; scaled suit of armor worn by ancient Romans; Roman soldier wearing a suit of armor; (Zoology) system of hard scales that cover the bodies of some fishes and reptilescataphract
 

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