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Results for: magnetized rod pointing northTranslations 1 - 30 of 421
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magnetized rod pointing northmagnetic needle
(427 BC-347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic"), a distinctive dark-floored large crater on the Moon just north of Mare Imbrium, approximately 100 km/60 mi in diameterPlato
(Botany) genus of trees (native of Japan, North America, the Middle East and China)osmanthus
(Commonwealth of The Bahamas) group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North AmericaBahamas
(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
(Louis-Joseph de) general of French armed forces in Canada (1756-59); last name, surname; name of several European and North American citiesMontcalm
(north england) fallback end
(north england) like something, apprehend mentally, arrogance, excessive pride, haughtiness, conceitedness, exaggerated comparison in literature, imaginative idea, too much pride in yourself, whimsical object, witty expressionconceit
(north england) mist, darkness, gloom, gloomy darkness, murkymurk
(north england) money, brass musical instrument group or players, brass musical instruments, category of musical instruments; type of metal alloy which consists of zinc and copper, excessive self-assurance, high-ranking officers, item made of brass, it...brass
(north england) ram, head of hammer, mate with a ewe, sexual relations (British Slang)tup
(Zoology) small semi-aquatic salamander with short legs (found in North America, Europe, and North Asia), tailed amphibiannewt
(Zoology) toad (term used mainly in the North East USA)hoptoad
,(north england) brat, arrest somebody, be in a particular state, become, begin something, bring something, catch an illness, cause something to be done, conceive somebody, difficult tennis return, forms passives, gain access to somebody, have an idea,...get
a long narrow lunar lowland region near to the North Pole. It is just visible as a dark area north of Mare Imbrium and Mare Serentitatis.Mare Frigoris
a small airline that serves remote settlements, especially in the north of Canadabush line
ability to be magnetized, act of permeating, permeability, ability to be entered; penetration, pervasionpermeance
able to control urination and bowels, any of a number of large continuous land masses (usually considered to be 7: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica), land above sea levelcontinent
absolute, pointing down, positively, straightforward, direct; absolute, straightforwardly, directly; absolutelydownright
achieve something, direction finder, encompass, instrument that indicates magnetic north; boundary, limit, personal direction, scope, surround, encircle; comprehend, understand, understand somethingcompass
act mischievously, amusing prank, any of a number of songbirds (mainly found in Europe, Asia and North Africa); fun adventure; mischievous act, have fun; play pranks, mischievous adventure, small brownish songbirdlark
act of pointing, add marks over letters, advance military position, aim a mouse or joystick, aim at something, angle between adjacent bearings, antler prong, be turned in a particular direction, call attention to something, come to a head, convincing a...point
adopting the characteristics of North American or European culture ideas and forms of governmentwesternization
advantageous position, be on a perch, branch; position, standing; safe place; type of spiny fish found in European and North American waters, freshwater fish, inspection frame, lay an item on a perch, peg to hang things, place for bird to sit, pole, pu...perch
Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), British mathematician who wrote "Principia Mathematica" with Bertrand Russell; family nameWhitehead
Algonkian, family of languages spoken by North American Indians (also Algonkian), group of N American languages, member of Algonquian -speaking people, member of the Algonquian tribe (North American Indian tribe)Algonquian
Algonquian language, Indian from the Blackfeet tribe (North American Indian tribe); language of the Blackfeet Indians, Native North AmericanBlackfoot
Algonquian language, member of Native North American peopleArapaho; Arapahoe
alkaloid extracted from the root of a North American plant (used in medicine), poisonous plant extract used medicinallyhydrastine
alliance of 11 southern states that sought to secede from the USA and fought against the North during the Civil War, Confederate States of AmericaConfederacy
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