Results for: historic region settled by the ancient Greeks that occupied the eastern half of Libya
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about ancient Persia, about modern Iran, Farsi, from Persia (former name of modern-day Iran), language of ancient Persians, people of ancient Persia, Persian cat, resident of citizen of Persia; native of Persia; Persian language (also known as Farsi), ...Persian
absolute ruler, ancient Greek ruler, authoritarian person, despot, dictator, autocrat, something that oppressestyrant
accepted as true, based, founded, firmly settled; recognized, growing successfully, legally recognizedestablished
achieve a speed or rate, adapt something, be adequate, be occupied with something, cause something, changes the emphasis, cheat somebody, conduct self, excrement, exhaust somebody, fare, forms questions and negatives, fuss, commotion; something that mu...do
act of breaking apart, act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint, affect violently, arrangement of standing bowling pins, broken, burst, crack, depart, disunited, divid...split
act of buying wholesale to create a monopoly; state of being completely absorbed or occupied; act of writing a document in large clear letters or in a formal style; document which has been engrossed, completely absorbed state, cornering of market, docu...engrossment
act of resting on the legs and buttocks; act of being settled in a seat; seat; portrait session; incubation (of birds); eggs which are incubated by a bird; period during which a legislative body is in session, in office, incubation of eggs, period of b...sitting
act of settling in a home; act of being settled in a home; domestication (Archaic)domiciliation
act of squinting; sideways glance; state of being cross-eyed, strabismus (Ophthalmology), action of narrowing eyes, askew, eye condition, glance aside, hagioscope, have eyes not looking in parallel, look askance, look at with the eyes half-closed; glan...squint
act of vomiting//vomitory, ancient Roman passageway, causing vomiting, eject stomach contents through the mouth; throw up, expelled stomach contents, gush forth, opening, stomach contents which have been expelled through the mouth, throw up stomach con...vomit
acting using only gesture and action, ancient farce, art of portraying a scene with bodily gestures only, silent acting, pantomime; actor who portrays scenes in pantomime; mimic, express something in mime, mime artist, imitate; express through pantomim...mime
active, elaborate, engaged, full of bustle, not free, occupied, engaged; taken, in use, occupy oneself, occupy somebody, occupy yourself, unavailable to usebusy
add topping to something, beginning or earliest part, best part, car roof, crown of head, cut top off something, distill volatile part of solution, exceed or better something, first half of baseball inning, garment covering upper body, high, highest pa...top
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
adjSouthern U.S., bend like a pocketknife, double up, bend sharply in half; do a jackknife dive, do jackknife dive//jackleg, fold trailer in on cab, incompetent person, large pocketknife whose blade folds into the handle; dive in which the diver double...jackknife
 

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