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flattened at polar regions (like the earth), lay person who has committed himself to the service of a religious community (chiefly in the Roman Catholic Church), layperson in religious community, shaped like flattened sphereoblate
(10th century BC) King of Israel who was renowned for his wisdom, son of King David (Biblical); male first name; family name, wise personSolomon
(1902-1974) American pilot, first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean from NY to Paris (in 1927)Charles Lindbergh
(65-8 BC) Roman poet and satirist; male first nameHorace
(Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person ownsassets
(AD c110-c180) Roman writer and juristGaius
(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(Anatomy) almond-shaped part; almond-shaped portion of the brain located in the temporal region, part of brainamygdala
(Anatomy) either of two small funnel-shaped cartilages located to the rear of larynx; muscle connected to the arytenoid cartilage; small mucous gland in front of the arytenoid cartilage, pertaining to two small cartilages located on top of the cricoid ...arytenoid
(Anatomy) slightly cupped (of the shape of a bone), of shoulder socket, shaped like small cupglenoid
(Arabic) door, gate (often appears as part of the names of places, for example "Bab el Mandeb"), title of Persian religious leaderBab
(Arabic) peace (greeting used in many Islamic nations); deep bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), deep bow with hand on forehead, greet another person by making a low bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), make salut...salaam
(Archaic) were (2nd person singular)wert (be)
(Asquith-Herbert Henry) former prime minister of Great Britain; (Christopher) American author; (Rober) English thespian; (Edwards-Williams) American chemist (researched the relative motion of the Earth)Morley
(Astronomy) in a geocentric manner (considering the Earth to be the center of the universe)geocentrically
 

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