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ballet troupe located in Americaabt (American Ballet Theatre)
(1903-1978) Russian composer who composed the ballet "Gayané"Aram Ilich Khachaturian
(about an organ or tissue) located in the wrong placeheterotopic
(also known as Mogul) empire located in India famous for its archictecture painting and carpets (1526-1857)Mughal
(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) located beneath the clavicle; of or relating to a subclavian structure, under the collarbonesubclavian
(Architecture) ornament placed at the eave of a tiled roof to conceal the joints where the tiles meet; ornament located above the top molding of a cornice; ornament of a frieze, roof ornamentantefix
(Ballet) jump in which the dancer crosses her feet or taps the heels several times while in the air, ballet jumpentrechat
(Biology) protoplasm of the cell (located outside the nucleus and membrane), cell material excluding the nucleuscytoplasm
(Botany) genus of trees (native of Japan, North America, the Middle East and China)osmanthus
(Botany) type of tree found in tropical and subtropical America; fruit of this tree, papaya, papaw, pertaining to the pawpaw tree; of or pertaining to the fruit of this treepawpaw
(Botany, Zoology) of an internode; located between nodesinternodal
(British) pertaining to the side located on the left, port, (British) side located on the left, side opposite the right side, port sidenearside
(built 421-405 BC) temple of Athena Polias, one of the classical temples located on the Acropolis in Athens (Greece)Erechtheum
(Chemistry) illinium (former name of the metallic element promethium); extension for an Internet address of a person or site located in Israel (Computers)Il
(Commonwealth of The Bahamas) group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North AmericaBahamas
(Federative Republic of Brazil) country in South AmericaBrazil
(French) point, sharp end; ballet position in which dancers stand on the tip of the toes, tip-of-toe ballet positionpointe
(Greek Mythology) of the Hyperboreans (people who live in a country located beyond the north wind where there is perpetual sunshine and plenty), member of a people who live in a country located beyond the north wind where there is perpetual sunshine an...Hyperborean
(in thermally stratified lakes) non-circulating layer of water located below the thermocline and characterized by uniformly cold temperatures and low oxygen levels, water at lake bottomhypolimnion
(in vertebrates) section of the body between the thorax and the pelvis in which most of the digestive organs are located, belly; section of the body behind the thorax (Entomology), body section containing stomach, rear part of insectabdomen
(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
(Medicine) located in the spinal canal outside the dura mater; administered to the spinal canal outside the dura mater, anesthetic injection into spine, on the dura materepidural
(Meteorology) large white cloud formation having a flat base and high puffy peaks located at medium altitude of 2 or 3 miles (2450-6100 m), cloud with rounded outlinealtocumulus
(nickname for) infamous prison located on the island of Alcatraz (in the San Francisco Bay)The Rock
(presently called Shen-yang) city located in Manchuria, China (which was the captured by the Japanese in 1931 and was followed by the Japanese invasion of all Manchuria)Mukden
(Republic of Benin) country located in western Africa (formerly called Dahomey, formerly part of French West Africa)Benin
(Republic of Bolivia) country in South AmericaBolivia
(Zoology) small semi-aquatic salamander with short legs (found in North America, Europe, and North Asia), tailed amphibiannewt
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