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(about parasitic fungi) moving from host to host during development (Biology), living on different hostsheteroecious
(also known as Lviv) city in western UkraineLvov
(c. 1350-1600) revival of the arts and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe (most often associated with the works of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante, and Da Vinci), classical revival, end of Middle Ages, in architectural style of ...Renaissance
(Computers) document used as a foundation for new documents having a uniform style; cutting tool, master, master molecule, pattern, short beamtemplate
(French) livingvivant
(in western Africa) object believed to have magical powers; magical power attributed to an object; rule resulting from superstitious beliefs associated with an object, musical style characterized by drums and Hawaiian-style guitar (developed in Nigeria...juju
(Kingdom of Belgium) country in western EuropeBelgium
(Pathology) swelling of the abdomen by accumulated gas, tympanites; bombast, overblown styletympany
(Republic of Armenia) country in western AsiaArmenia
(Republic of Benin) country located in western Africa (formerly called Dahomey, formerly part of French West Africa)Benin
(Slang) alcoholic liquor (especially one that is of low-quality or illegally manufactured); marijuana (Slang), cheap or illegal alcohol, hootch, small thatched hut; dormitory, living quarters; home where a man maintains a prostitute or mistress, troops...hooch
(Zoology) able to dig or burrow; suitable for digging, adapted for digging or burrowingfossorial
(Zoology) tailed amphibian from the order Caudata found in warm temperate climates (resembles a small lizard), mythical reptile living in fire, portable stove, small animal resembling lizardsalamander
16th-17th century European style (of art, music and architecture) which was characterized by elaborate ornamentationbaroque
17thC classical music, flamboyant style of architecture and artBaroque
 

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