Results for: ancient Roman port in Italy, at the mouth of the Tiber River, southwest of Rome
English English
eat by the spoonful, have supper, sip liquid, sip of liquid, take food or drink into the mouth in small amounts, sip; have suppersup
ebb, flow or leak slowly, flow slowly; emit, discharge, give off light or liquid; leak information; exude, radiate, move slowly but steadily, mud, mire, muck (as on the river or ocean bottom); act of oozing; sweat, seepage; that which oozes, overflow w...ooze
edible leaves of spinach plant, green leafy vegetable of southwest Asia; edible leaves of the spinach plant, plant with edible leavesspinach
eel-like fish having a rounded mouth and horny teeth, freshwater jawless fish, lamper eel, lamprey eellamprey
effective power, external piece of bone in the mouth used to chew food; cleat, prong, fit together with interlocking teeth, indentation, invertebrate part resembling a tooth, part sticking out on gear wheel, put teeth on something, something destructiv...tooth
either of two fleshy parts which form the edge of the mouth of humans and animals; edge which projects outwards; boldness, impertinence, impudence (Slang), form lip of, part of mouth, part of vulva, something like a lip, strike rim with golf ball, touc...lip
either of two mountain passes running between Italy and SwitzerlandSt. Bernard Pass
eject saliva, eject saliva from the mouth; discharge, throw out, eject; express anger or contempt by or as if by expectorating; say quickly and angrily; fall lightly (of rain or snow), expel from your mouth, expel saliva to show contempt, expulsion of ...spit
elaborate Roman Catholic MassHigh Mass
elicit emotive bias on issues, emotive dictator, engage in demagoguery, one who manipulates public emotions to gain power or popularity, popular leader in ancient timesdemagogue
emergency procedure to revive a person whose heart has stopped beating by alternately pressing on their chest and mouth-to-mouth breathing, emergency technique to revive somebodycardiopulmonary resuscitation
emit froth at the mouth as a rabid dog does; froth at the mouth in excitement or hungerfoam at the mouth
epic poem by ancient Greek poet VirgilAeneid
equipment for injecting a liquid, intravenous; injection or feeding administered through a vein, intravenous; occurring within a vein or veins, entering through a vein, medical injection of liquid, number 4 (Roman Numerals)IV
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (1833-1918), Italian journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner of 1907; title for the goddess Juno in the Roman religionMoneta
 

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