Results for: city in Spain, fine Spanish sword
English English
coin worth a peseta, unit of currency in Spain, unit of Spanish currencypeseta
coin worth one centimo, unit of coin currency in some Spanish speaking countries (i.e. Andorra, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, and Venezuela), unit of currency in Peru, etc.centimo
cold current of the Atlantic Ocean, flowing south from Spain down the western coast of northern Africa, joining the westward-flowing North Equatorial Current west of Mauritania-SenegalCanary Current
college dining hall, dining room, cafeteria; food provided in a dining room; ration, portion, food ration; open public area in a city or town, park, squarecommons
college located in Poughkeepsie (New York, USA); city in Michigan (USA)Vassar
colored part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil (Anatomy); any of a number of plants having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers, fleur-de-lis, flowering plant, iris diaphragm, part of eye, rainbow, rainbow show of colorsiris
coming from or pertaining to a region in southern Spain called AndalusiaAndalusian
commercial name of several U.S. software companies; island of paradise (according to ancient Celtic legend); main city in the island of Santa Catalina near the coast of California; family name, island paradise in Celtic mythologyAvalon
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
condescending, fashionable, of or located in the upper region of town; fashionable, in or from the more expensive parts of town, towards the upper part of a town or city, towards upper part of cityuptown
conifer, cypress branches as symbol of mourning, cyprus, fine black fabric, tree or shrub resembling cypress, type of tree, woodcypress
connected with city administration, pertaining to citizenship; pertaining to citizens; pertaining to a city, relating to communitycivic
connective material, substance which makes up the fine threads in the nucleus of a cell (Biology)linin
connoisseur of fine food and drink, epicure, food expert, of or characteristic of a gourmet, of or characteristic of a connoisseur of fine food and drink, of special foodgourmet
connoisseur, exceptional performer, musical performer who plays with great talent and gracefulness; person with exceptional skill or ability in a particular field, genius, prodigy; one who has a great appreciation for and/or knowledge of fine art, tale...virtuoso
 

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