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1 התניה קלאסית
classical conditioning -
2 מוסיקה קלסית
classical music -
3 מחזות קלסיים
classical plays -
4 ספר מופת
classical book -
5 ספרות קלסית
classical literature -
6 איבן פבלוב
Pavlov, Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner (famous for his experiments on classical conditioning) -
7 אלהמברה
n. Alhambra, fortress and palace in Granada (Spain) built by Muslims during the Middle Ages; city in California (USA) ; village in Illinois (USA) ; town in Alberta (Canada) ; family name; brand name of a very expensive classical guitar that is handmade in Spain -
8 אליאה
(Latin) alea, 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 Arcadia -
9 ארכתיאון
Erechtheion (built 421-405 BC), temple of Athena Polias, one of the classical temples located on the Acropolis in Athens (Greece) -
10 בגטל
n. bagatelle, unimportant thing; short light piece of classical music (esp. for piano) ; game similar to billiards in which players must roll balls into a scoring area using a cue stick -
11 בגטלה
bagatelle, unimportant thing; short light piece of classical music (esp. for piano) ; game similar to billiards in which players must roll balls into a scoring area using a cue stick -
12 דפנה
n. Dafnah female first name————————laurel, daphne, nymph who was changed into a laurel tree (Classical Mythology) ; laurel (evergreen shrub) -
13 היידן
n. Haydn, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian composer who was very influential in the development of the classical symphony -
14 יוהאן סבסטיאן באך
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer of classical music -
15 מסורתי
adj. traditional, traditionalist, traditionalistic, classical -
16 סוס טרויאני
Trojan horse, large wooden horse which contained Greek warriors who surprise attacked the Trojans (Classical Mythology) ; something which is ostensibly good but brings harm; computer program which looks useful but contains a harmful code -
17 סנסקריט
Sanskrit, ancient Indic language, classical literary language of India -
18 פבלוב
n. Pavlov, Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner (famous for his experiments on classical conditioning) -
19 פרנץ יוסף היידן
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian composer who was very influential in the development of the classical symphony -
20 קלאסי
adj. classic, classical
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