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1 GREEK
[A]GRAECUS (-A -UM)GRAIUS (-A -UM)GRAJUS (-A -UM)GRAECATUS (-A -UM)GRAECULUS (-A -UM)GRECUS (-A -UM)[N]GRAECUS (-I) (M)- GREEKS- IN GREEK- IN GREEK FASHION- OF GREEK ORIGIN- PLAY THE GREEK -
2 GREEK: IN GREEK
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3 GREEK: IN GREEK FASHION
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4 GREEK: OF GREEK ORIGIN
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5 GREEK: PLAY THE GREEK
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6 GREEK: GREEKS
[N]GRAECUS: GRAECI (PL)GRAII (-ORUM) (PL)GRAJI (-ORUM) (PL)GRAI (-ORUM) (PL) -
7 GREEK BEAKER
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8 GREEK BY BIRTH
[N]GRAIUGENA (-AE) (M)GRAJUGENA (-AE) (M) -
9 GREEK COIN
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10 GREEK CUP
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11 GREEK HAY
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12 GREEK LANGUAGE
[N]GRAECA (-AE) (M)GRAECUM (-I) (N)GRAECUS (-I) (M)GRAECITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
13 GREEK MEDLAR
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14 GREEK SENATE-HOUSE
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15 GREEK WEIGHT
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16 ARES (GREEK NAME OF MARS, GOD OF WAR)
[NPR]ARES (-IS) (M)English-Latin dictionary > ARES (GREEK NAME OF MARS, GOD OF WAR)
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17 BIAS (GREEK PHILOSOPHER)
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18 CADMUS (FOUNDER OF THEBES, INVENTOR OF GREEK ALPHABET)
[NPR]CADMUS (-I) (M)English-Latin dictionary > CADMUS (FOUNDER OF THEBES, INVENTOR OF GREEK ALPHABET)
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19 DIONYSOS (GREEK GOD BACCHUS)
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20 DIONYSUS (GREEK GOD BACCHUS)
[NPR]DIONYSUS (-I) (M)
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