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We've found 1339 definitions containing the term: Roman''peal (1.88 seconds)

roman  Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art
pealed  Webster Dictionary
of Peal
pealing  Webster Dictionary
of Peal
peal  (pil) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to sound forth in a peal; resound.
tenor  (ˈtɛn ər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the lowest-toned bell of a peal.
change  (ʃeɪndʒ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of the various sequences in which a peal of bells may be rung.
change ringing  (ˈtʃeɪndʒˌoʊ vər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the art of ringing changes in various sequences on a peal of bells.
semuncia  Webster Dictionary
a Roman coin equivalent to one twenty-fourth part of a Roman pound
papacy  Webster Dictionary
the Roman Catholic religion; -- commonly used by the opponents of the Roman Catholics in disparagement or in an opprobrious sense
romanesque  Webster Dictionary
somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th
papist  Webster Dictionary
a Roman catholic; one who adheres to the Church of Rome and the authority of the pope; -- an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents
eternal city  (Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy) Princeton's WordNet
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
capital of italy  (Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy) Princeton's WordNet
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
rome  (Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy) Princeton's WordNet
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
italian capital  (Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy) Princeton's WordNet
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
roma  (Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy) Princeton's WordNet
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
pandect  Webster Dictionary
the digest, or abridgment, in fifty books, of the decisions, writings, and opinions of the old Roman jurists, made in the sixth century by direction of the emperor Justinian, and forming the leading compilation of the Roman civil law
quadrantal  Webster Dictionary
a cubical vessel containing a Roman cubic foot, each side being a Roman square foot; -- used as a measure
greco-roman  Webster Dictionary
having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman; as, Greco-Roman architecture
catullus  (Catullus, Gaius Valerius Catullus) Princeton's WordNet
Roman lyric poet remembered for his love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC)
gaius valerius catullus  (Catullus, Gaius Valerius Catullus) Princeton's WordNet
Roman lyric poet remembered for his love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC)
gnaeus julius agricola  (Agricola, Gnaeus Julius Agricola) Princeton's WordNet
Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93)
agricola  (Agricola, Gnaeus Julius Agricola) Princeton's WordNet
Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93)
sol  (Sol) Princeton's WordNet
(Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios
proconsul  (proconsul) Princeton's WordNet
a provincial governor of consular rank in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
juvenal  (Juvenal, Decimus Junius Juvenalis) Princeton's WordNet
Roman satirist who denounced the vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian (60-140)
decimus junius juvenalis  (Juvenal, Decimus Junius Juvenalis) Princeton's WordNet
Roman satirist who denounced the vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian (60-140)
mars  (Mars) Princeton's WordNet
(Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares
janus  (Janus) Princeton's WordNet
(Roman mythology) the Roman god of doorways and passages; is depicted with two faces on opposite sides of his head
gaius julius caesar octavianus  (Augustus, Gaius Octavianus, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, Octavian) Princeton's WordNet
Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became emperor in 27 BC; defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC at Actium (63 BC - AD 14)
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