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1 ancient
['einʃənt]1) (relating to times long ago, especially before the collapse of Rome: ancient history.) senovės2) (very old: an ancient sweater.) senas -
2 antiquity
[æn'tikwəti]1) (ancient times, especially those of the ancient Greeks and Romans: the gods and heroes of antiquity.) senovė, antika2) (great age: a statue of great antiquity.) senumas3) ((plural antiquities) something remaining from ancient times (eg a statue, a vase): Roman antiquities.) senienos, senovės liekanos -
3 forum
['fo:rəm]1) (any public place in which discussions take place, speeches are made etc: In modern times the television studio is as much a forum for public opinion as the market-places of ancient Rome used to be.) forumas2) (a market-place in ancient Roman cities and towns.) forumas -
4 Roman
['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romėniškas, romėnų, Romos2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romaninis2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romėnas- Roman Catholic
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5 archaeology
(the study of objects belonging to ancient times (eg buildings, tools etc found in the earth).) archeologija- archaeological -
6 chariot
[' æriət](a two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient warfare or racing.) kovos/iškilmių vežimas -
7 civilisation
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) civilizacija2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) civilizacija -
8 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizuoti, kultūrinti- civilisation -
9 civilization
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) civilizacija2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) civilizacija -
10 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizuoti, kultūrinti- civilisation -
11 classical
['klæsikəl] 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasikos2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasikinis3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasiškas•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasikinė kalba ir literatūra -
12 consul
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13 divinity
[-'vi-]1) (religious studies.) teologija2) (a god or goddess: The ancient Greeks worshipped many divinities.) dievybė, dievaitis3) (the state of being divine: the divinity of God.) dieviškumas -
14 excavate
['ekskəveit]1) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) iškasti2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) atkasti, kasinėti•- excavator -
15 expert
['ekspə:t] 1. adjective((with at or on) skilled through training or practice: an expert car designer; I'm expert at map-reading; Get expert advice on plumbing.) prityręs, kvalifikuotas2. noun(a person who is an expert: an expert in political history / on ancient pottery.) ekspertas, žinovas- expertly- expertness -
16 gladiator
['ɡlædieitə](in ancient Rome, a man trained to fight with other men or with animals for the amusement of spectators.) gladiatorius -
17 hieroglyphics
(a form of writing used eg in ancient Egypt, in which pictures represent words and sounds.) hieroglifai -
18 imitation
1) (the act of imitating: Children learn how to speak by imitation.) pamėgdžiojimas, imitavimas2) (a copy: an imitation of an ancient statue.) imitacija -
19 Latin
['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) lotynų kalba2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.)•- Latin American -
20 legion
['li:‹ən]1) (in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.) legionas2) (a great many or a very large number.) daugybė
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