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(1567-1643) Claudio, Italian composer belonging to the Renaissance time period (known for his advancement of the opera)Monteverdi
(1864-1909) German mathematician who developed the concept of four-dimensional space-timeMinkowski
(Archaic) since, since that timesinsyne
(Biblical) pertaining to the time before the fall of man, before fall from graceprelapsarian
(born 1968) American baseball player for the Chicago Cubs (competed with Mark McGwire for the all-time record of most home runs hit in one season)Sammy Sosa
(Botany) not falling off at a particular time of year (of leaves); evergreen, does not loose its leaves each year (of trees or plants)indeciduous
(British Slang) criminal, prisoner, ex-convict; prison time, decide the order of play, fall behind compared with others, fail to keep up with the established pace, straggle; develop slowly; linger, tarry; slacken, flag, weaken; imprison (British Slang)...lag
(British) traditional, conservative; time-honoredtrad
(Chemistry) chemical agent that forms a gradient in concentration and exercises control over morphogenesis, substance important for development of embryomorphogen
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
(Finance) process of selling or writing an option for the first timegrants
(French) epoch, era, distinct period of time noted for particular events characteristics or developmentsepoque
(Geology) of or pertaining to the earliest known forms of rocks; of or belonging to the earlier of the two divisions of Precambrian timearchaean
(Geology) of or pertaining to the earliest known forms of rocks; of or belonging to the earlier of the two divisions of Precambrian timearchean
(Informal) night; period of time between sunset and sunrise; darkness; end of the eveningnite
 

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