Results for: 19th%20letter%20of%20English%20alphabet,%2019th%20letter%20of%20the%20English%20alphabet
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17C Irish outlaw, American supporter of Britain, British Conservative, Canadian Conservative, English royalist, member of 18th to early 19th century British political royalist group, of or pertaining to the 18th to early 19th century British political ...Tory
19C movement in painting, late 19th-century French art movement based on pointillistic painting techniquesneoimpressionism
19th century artistic movement characterized by the practice of painting with colorful points or dots placed in close proximity to one another, divisionism, musical composition technique, style of 19C paintingpointillism
19th letter of English alphabet, 19th letter of the English alphabets
19th letter of Greek alphabet, 19th letter of the Greek alphabettau
19th letter of Hebrew alphabetkoph; qoph
19th letter of Hebrew alphabetqoph
a trademark for a rifle first produced in the late 19th century that can fire several shots before it has to be reloadedWinchester rifle
artist which belongs to the impressionist school (artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes), entertainerimpressionist
artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes, music expressing impressions and feelings, school of paintingimpressionism
bawdy dance from 19th century France, high-kicking dancecancan
belief that beauty is the primary standard (with other standards being subordinate); excessive devotion to the arts; 19th-century art movement characterized by a quest for beautyestheticism
breeches or stockings, breeches or stockings; loose trousers; (U.K.) leather leggings worn in the 19th centurygalligaskins
burlap, corse fabric made from jute (U.K.); fringed boot for man worn in England in the 19th Century, coarse fabrichessian
circuitous, indirect, merry-go-round, merry-go-round (British); indirect road or method, detour; rotary, traffic circle (British); close fitting jacket worn by men and boys during the 19th centuryroundabout
 

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