Results for: gemstone which is associated with a particular month of the year, lucky stone
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any of several metallic-looking sulfide minerals; flint, stone that produces sparks when struck, pyritepyrites
any of three monster sisters who have snakes for hair and can transform beholders to stone (Greek Mythology); woman considered to be ugly or frightening, Greek monster, terrifying womanGorgon
apathetic, apathetic person, person who is indifferent, nonchalant person, easy-go-lucky person, nonchalant (From Italian: poco curante which means "caring little")pococurante
apply again (as in "apply a second coat of paint" ; make an application for a second time (e.g. "There is no need for students who were accepted last year to reapply")reapply
appointment, assign date to something, commitment to perform, date palm, dates of birth and death, day month and year according to the calendar; interview, meeting; fruit of a date palm tree, go on dates with somebody, go out of style, make somebody or...date
APR; The periodic rate times the number of periods in a year. For example, a 5% quarterly return has an A.P.R. of 20%.Annual percentage rate
aqua, greenish blue, greenish-blue, greenish-blue gemstone, semi-precious clear blue stoneaquamarine
Ares, fourth planet from the sun, next planet after the Earth in the Solar System (Astronomy); Roman god of war after whom the month of March is named (Mythology), planet 4th from the Sun, Roman god of war (Greek equivalent)Mars
art of carving images on gems or other stones; gem or other stone which has been carved in this manner; short (often one-scene) appearance by a well-known actor in a film with lesser known actors, cameo role, brief appearance by famous actor, carved stonecameo
art of cutting and shaping stone, stonecutting; something made of stone, building with stone, stone parts of buildingstonework
astronomical calendar (shows the approximate position of the sun, moon and stars in the sky during a given year), table listing the positions of planetsephemeris
astronomical year, equinoctial year, once around the sun, tropical yearsolar year
atom stripped of its electrons, central part, cereal grain, edible core, key portion of an operating system, seed, softer and often edible section contained within husk or stone; grain (of wheat, corn, etc.); point, essence, core; part of an operating ...kernel
attack with missiles, cannon that shot stone balls (Archaic), hit repeatedly, hit with high-energy particles, medieval cannon, overwhelm, shell, bombbombard
attraction, loadstone, magnetite, stone with magnetic properties that attracts iron; piece of loadstone used as a magnet; something which attracts (loadstone)lodestone
 

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