Cite a passage from
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QUOTECite a passage from
CITERepeat a passage from
QUOTEDRepeated a passage from.
AISLEPassage from a narthex
CITESTakes a passage from
excerptto select a passage from
excerptingEXCERPT, to select a passage from
excerptedEXCERPT, to select a passage from
excerptsEXCERPT, to select a passage from
EXCERPTExcept having Republican passage from a book
ANDITCAMETOPASSStart of a seasonal passage from Luke
excerptspassage or quotation, as from a book
spillwaysA passage for surplus water from a dam
spillwayA passage for surplus water from a dam
ELALCompany name based on a passage from Hosea
diverticulumA blind tube leading from a cavity or passage
faucala sound produced in the passage from the mouth
quotersrepeat a passage from especially in substantiation or illustration
diverticulaA blind tube leading from a cavity or passage
aditsa nearly horizontal passage from the surface in a mine
adita nearly horizontal passage from the surface in a mine
ELALCompany whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea
faucalsFAUCAL, a sound produced in the passage from the mouth
progressionsA passage or movement from one note or chord to another
pericopesAn extract from a text, esp. a passage from the Bible
upcastshaft or passage up which air passes, as from a mine
transitionsmusical passage leading from one section of a piece to another
progressionA passage or movement from one note or chord to another
corridorA long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms
quotersto speak or write (a passage) from another usually with credit acknowledgment
corridorsA long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms
gatspassage or channel that extends inland from a shore through shoals, cliffs, etc.
gatpassage or channel that extends inland from a shore through shoals, cliffs, etc.
slypecovered passage, esp. one from the transept of a cathedral to the chapter house
moralspassage pointing out usually in conclusion the lesson to be drawn from a story
textpassage from an authoritative source providing an introduction or basis (as for a speech)
slypescovered passage, esp. one from the transept of a cathedral to the chapter house
throatsThe passage that leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal
corridorA passage along the side of a railroad car, from which doors lead into compartments
corridorsA passage along the side of a railroad car, from which doors lead into compartments