Results for: lower floor, on a lower floor, on lower floor, situated on a lower floor, to lower floor
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ancient kingdom located east of the Dead Sea, ancient kingdom situated on a plateau to the east of the Dead Sea in modern-day Jordan, son of LotMoab
ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom, northern part of Babylonia; capital city of the kingdom of Akkad, ancient region situated in central northern Mesopotamia that corresponds approximately to biblical Babylonia. It was most influential during the third mille...Akkad
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
animal skin mat, blanket, carpet, piece of thick fabric used as a floor covering; thick warm fabric used as robe or blanket, fabric floor covering, hairpiecerug
animals living on the sea floorepifauna
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
any of the 114 chapters of the Koran (Islam); calf, hind portion of the lower leg (Anatomy), Koranic chaptersura
apply too low a value to, hold in low esteem, value at lower than the true worth, underestimateundervalue
area containing particular substance, area in casino, area on floor of exchange, arena for fighting, big hole in ground, concave spot on plant wall, fruit kernel, Hell, hole in ground for mining, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; d...pit
area in the northeast, compass point between N and E, direction situated between north and east on a compass, from northeast, moving or facing northeastward; situated in the northeast; coming from the northeastnortheast
area in the throat, lower part of the pharynx (located above the larynx)laryngopharynx
area of ground that is near a lake, shore of a lake, lakefront, located on the edge of a lake, situated on the shore of a lakelakeside
area of high pressure, backbone of animal, form ridges, mark with ridges; form ridges, mountain range, chain of mountains; crest, thin uppermost edge; long raised strip or rib, raised land formation, raised part on bone, ridge on ocean floor, ridgeline...ridge
area of sore skin, be cracked or split; crack, become sore and roughened, crack in ground, lower jaw, man, rift, gap, breach; guy, fellowchap
arm of the Arabian Sea, situated between northern Oman and the southeastern coast of IranOman, Gulf of
 

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