Results for: moved from one side to the other of the Rubicon river
English English
lying around; bordering on every sidecircumjacent
magneto-optical, magneto-optical; constructed in a manner so as to afford manipulation by magnetic and optical forces (e.g. magneto-optical disc is a disc which can be written on one side by a magnet and read by a laser on the other)MO
main part of rivermain stem
main river of Hades, river across which souls traveled when entering the underworld (Greek Mythology)Styx
make barking sound, representation or imitation of barking, sound of barking dog, threads in a fabric that go from side to side across the weft; fabric, woven fabricwoof
male first name; river in Australia; (1866-1957) Sir George Gilbert (scholar); (1837-1915) Sir James Augustus Henry (philologist); name of various cities in North AmericaMurray
man who is a saint, member of southern African people, river flowing through the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe, San language, Santa, see also:SantoSan
may be moved; may be changed; may be transferredshiftable
meal with many side dishesrijsttafel; rijstafel
mechanical signaling device, method of communication based on the use of handheld flags which are moved to represent different letters of the alphabet; (Computers) status flag used to restrict access to shared resources by locking the resource being us...semaphore
member of a Native N American people, member of the Mahican Indian tribe that once resided in the Thames River area in Connecticut, Native N American languageMohegan
member of Native American people, red grape, state in the United States; river in the eastern United States; variety of grape having a sweet red fruit; family nameDelaware
member of Native N American people, name and language of an Indian tribe from Arizona (USA); city in southwestern Arizona on the edge of the Colorado RiverYuma
member of one of the Shoshone Indian tribes of the western United States; any of the languages spoken by the Shoshone tribes; river in Wyoming (USA)Shoshoni
message sent by wigwagging, move back and forth; send message by lights and waving flags, move from side to side, process of wigwagging, sending of maritime message by lights or waving flags; message sent by lights or waving flags, signal by waving som...wigwag
 

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