Results for: religious robe, robe indicating rank or office
English English
former president of Indonesia (resigned under pressure in 1998 due to suspicion of corruption after 32 years in office)Suharto
formula or confession of religious faith, belief, religion, set of principles, statement of beliefscreed
fourth letter of the English alphabet, grade indicating poor qualityd
frenzied person, member of a Muslim ascetic order; one that is frenetic, member of Muslim religious groupdervish
from a title, from an inactive see, holder of a nominal title, in name only, of title; existing only in title, somebody with a title of ranktitular
gabardine garment, gaberdine, smooth twill fabric, tightly woven ribbed fabric; long robe worn in the Middle Agesgabardine
gabardine, long robe worn in the Middle Ages; tightly woven ribbed fabric, medieval garmentgaberdine
gamey, lewd, rank-smelling, tasting like a wild animal; having a strong flavor; brave, spirited, courageous (also spelled gamey), tasting of or like gamegamy
garment worn by Roman citizens, loose draped garment worn by citizens of Ancient Rome, robe of officetoga
Geez, subgroup of Semitic languages (includes Tigre, Amharic, Tigrinya, and Geez); Geez, ancient form of the Ethiopian language used during religious ceremonies of the Ethiopian Christian ChurchEthiopic
General Accounting Office, General Accounting Office; auditing and accounting agency which aids Congress and other government bodies (USA)GAO
general anesthetic, general hospital, general officer, high military rank, high ranking military officer, high-ranking, inclusive, of all things, miscellaneous, not specialized, not specific, overall, principle, the public, usual, widespreadgeneral
general post office; main post office in a city or town, Government Printing OfficeGPO
generals, office of generalgeneralcy
gentleman of secondary rank, cadet of the nobilityduniwassal
 

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