Results for: kingdom
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citizen or resident of Saudi Arabia (nation in the Persian Gulf region), pertaining to Saudi Arabia (kingdom in the Persian Gulf region); from Saudi Arabia, relating to Saudi Arabia, somebody from Saudi ArabiaSaudi
coin, coin worth a shilling, former British coin, former U.S. coin, monetary unit of a number of countries (Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda); former monetary unit of a number of countries (including the United Kingdom, Australia, Ghana, etc.); coi...shilling
country in the northern part of the island of Great Britain, division of the United KingdomScotland
country located to the north of England (division of the United Kingdom)Sc (scotland)
eastern part of the medieval kingdom of the Franks, consisting of what are now parts of France, Germany, and the NetherlandsAustrasia
family name; John Muir, American conservationist (assisted in the establishment of several national parks in California); Edwin Muir, Scottish poet and linguist; city located in the United Kingdom; various American citiesMuir
flag of United Kingdom, Union flagUnion Jack
former county in southeast England (now divided into East and West Sussex); former Anglo-Saxon kingdom of southern EnglandSussex
former kingdom and state in northern Europe during the 14th through early 20th centuries, former state and kingdom in Germany. Its capital was Berlin.Prussia
former kingdom in central Africa that flourished from the 14th to 16th centuries in the area between present-day Gabon and northern Angola, Kikongo, language of Kongo people, member of an African peopleKongo
fungus, kingdom of fungus (taxonomic kingdom of lower plants); (pun) person who buys the drinksfungi
geographical region southwest of the Dead Sea; ancient kingdom of the Edomites located in this regionEdom
Good Samaritan, inhabitant of the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; one who is compassionate and helpful, pertaining the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; pertaining to the inhabitants of Samaria, somebody from Samaria, somebody who helps those...Samaritan
gorge on the western bank of the Nile River, southern Egypt. It was the burial site of pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1570 - 1070 BC).Valley of the Kings
Great Britain; large island off the western European continent; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy comprised of Great Britain and Northern IrelandGB
 

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