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(Architecture) architrave, lowermost part of an entablature in classical architecture that rests directly on top of a columnepistyle
(built 421-405 BC) temple of Athena Polias, one of the classical temples located on the Acropolis in Athens (Greece)Erechtheum
(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
(Classical Mythology) one who is partly human and partly god; human who has been made into a god, human with powers of a god, minor god, somebody treated like goddemigod
(Latin) ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadiaalea
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansmossie
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansmozzie
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansskeeter
17thC classical music, flamboyant style of architecture and artBaroque
2-line unit of classical poetryelegiac couplet
accented word in classical Greek, with proparoxytoneproparoxytone
acting fast, any of a number of long-winged birds characterized by their swift flightswift
advocate of artistic classicism, classical scholar, advocate of the study of the ancient classics, scholar of ancient Greek and Latinclassicist
ancient Greek dialect, dialect of English, in simple classical architectural style, of Dorians, of Doric dialect, of or pertaining to Doris or its people; rustic; pertaining to the oldest and simplest of the three main Grecian moldings (Architecture)Doric
ancient Indian language, ancient Indic language, classical literary language of IndiaSanskrit
 

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