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FETED |
Celebrated |
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UNSUNG |
Not celebrated or praised |
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BOSWELL |
Dr Johnson's celebrated biographer |
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MARCOBRUNNER |
A celebrated Rhine wine. |
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REJOICED |
Joe cried wildly and celebrated |
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EMINENT |
Celebrated anthem in Entertainment Centre |
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REQUIEM |
Mass celebrated for the dead |
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QUINQUENNALIA |
Public games celebrated every five years. |
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ROBIN GOODFELLOW |
A celebrated fairy; Puck. See Puck. |
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ANNIVERSARY |
Ryan’s ravine could be celebrated every year |
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PARTIED |
Celebrated with pirate around start of December |
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TRIETERICS |
Festival games celebrated once in three years. |
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LISLE |
A city of France celebrated for certain manufactures. |
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MAELSTROM |
A celebrated whirlpool on the coast of Norway. |
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UNHEARD |
Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure. |
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LINNEAN |
Of or pertaining to Linnaeus, the celebrated Swedish
botanist. |
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SPLENDID |
Illustrious; heroic; brilliant; celebrated; famous; as, a
splendid victory or reputation. |
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RAGHUVANSA |
A celebrated Sanskrit poem having for its subject the
Raghu dynasty. |
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SABIAN |
Of or pertaining to Saba in Arabia, celebrated for
producing aromatic plants. |
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HERMITAGE |
A celebrated French wine, both white and red, of the
Department of Drome. |
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NOTED |
Well known by reputation or report; eminent; celebrated; as,
a noted author, or traveler. |
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OBITUAL |
Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are
celebrated; as, obitual days. |
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CELEBRITY |
The state or condition of being celebrated; fame;
renown; as, the celebrity of Washington. |
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BILLINGSGATE |
A market near the Billings gate in London, celebrated
for fish and foul language. |
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RENOWNED |
Famous; celebrated for great achievements, for
distinguished qualities, or for grandeur; eminent; as, a renowned king. |