Results for: seven main kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England that existed in the 7th and 8th centuries
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basic, basic part or aspect, brighter star of double star, election of candidates for governmental position, election of delegates to choose candidates, first in sequence, first thing, original; primeval, initial; principal, main, prime; basic, fundame...primary
basic, original, primeval, ancient; initial, first; main, central; extremely important; essential, fundamentalprimal
bat-and-ball game, footstool, leaping chirping insect, leaping insect which is related to the grasshopper; outdoor sport played with ball and bat (popular in England), small toy that clickscricket
bay located on the west coast of EnglandMorecambe
bearing live young, giving birth to living young rather than laying eggs (as of mammals); having seeds that germinate while still attached to the main plan, producing plantlets, producing seedlings on plantviviparous
bed, calfskin or lambskin, coin worth a kip, skin of a young animal; bundle of skins; unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds; main monetary unit of Laos; place to lodge overnight (British); bed, place to sleep (British); sleep (British), sleep or nap, tak...kip
being a counterpart, equivalent categorical proposition, face of a coin; reversal; counterpart; main side, main side of coin or medal, narrower at base, see also:reverse, visibleobverse
belonging to geologic period, characteristic of Devon, of or pertaining to Devon (district in England); pertaining to a period in the Paleozoic era (Geology), somebody from DevonDevonian
belonging to Lancashire, connected with the Lancaster royal family, partisan of the Lancaster royal family, somebody from Lancashire in EnglandLancastrian
beneficial for stomach, decorative garment//stomachic, decorative outer garment covering the chest and stomach (fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries), relating to the stomach, stomach medicine, stomachicalstomacher
Bible passage, book for study, edition, main body of book, original wording, script, words; libretto; schoolbook, textbook, typeface for text, using words, words appearing on computer screen, written material, written version of somethingtext
biological classification, one of the main groups into which the animal and vegetable kingdom is dividedsubkingdom
bird with elaborate ruff, card game, fancy pleated collar, high and frilled collar (worn during the 16th and 17th centuries), neck hair or feathers, play trump on different suit, playing of trump card, ruffleruff
black-and-white pig, county in southern England, Hampshire Down, hornless black-faced sheepHampshire
black-faced sheep, county in eastern England; English breed of sheep having black faces and legs; English breed of draft horses; city in southeast Virginia (USA)Suffolk
 

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