Results for: Arabia
English English
ArabiaArabian Peninsula
ancient kingdom of southwestern Arabia, in present-day Yemen. It reached the height of its wealth and power in the 8th century BC .//shebangSheba
any of a number of large monkeys having large cheek pouches and a short tail (found in Africa and Arabia), rude clumsy personbaboon
Arab, member of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabian horse, of Arabia, somebody from ArabiaArabian
Arabia, Arabian, ArabicAr.
Arabia, Arabian, ArabicArab.
Arabian camel, one-humped camel, single-humped camel (native to Arabia and northern Africa)dromedary
Arabian, of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabic language, language spoken by the Arabs, of Arabia, of Arabic, Semitic languageArabic
capital city of Saudi ArabiaRiyadh
citizen or resident of Saudi Arabia (nation in the Persian Gulf region), pertaining to Saudi Arabia (kingdom in the Persian Gulf region); from Saudi Arabia, relating to Saudi Arabia, somebody from Saudi ArabiaSaudi
city in Jordan; arm of the Red Sea (situated between the United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia)Aqaba
city in Saudi Arabia, city where Muhammad was first accepted as the supreme prophet of Allah; city in northern Ohio (USA); city in western New York (USA)Medina
coin worth one rial, ryal, unit of currency in Iran; unit of currency in Oman; unit of currency in Saudi Arabia (also riyal); unit of currency in Yemen (also riyal); rose noble, coin formerly used in England (also ryal); coin formerly used in Scotland ...rial
monarchy in northeastern Arabia on the northwestern coast of the Persian GulfKuwait
of or pertaining to Kuwait or its inhabitants, resident of Kuwait (country in northeastern Arabia)Kuwaiti
 

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