European city with The
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HAGUEEuropean city, with "The"
HAGUEThe ... (European city)
LEEDSEuropean city where the first carbonated beverage was invented
ESSENEuropean city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet
BRUSSELSEuropean city whose airport is the world's largest chocolate-selling point
HAGUEEuropean capital,with "The"
owletsmall, European owl, Athene noctua, often portrayed in art with the goddess Athena
owletssmall, European owl, Athene noctua, often portrayed in art with the goddess Athena
camomilesAn aromatic European plant of the daisy family, with white and yellow daisylike flowers
chamomilesAn aromatic European plant of the daisy family, with white and yellow daisylike flowers
horseradishesA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
horseradishA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
desmansA small, semiaquatic European mammal related to the mole, with a long, tubular muzzle and webbed toes
kingfishera European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
communautairea spirit or attitude in keeping with or appropriate to the aims and principles of the European Union
blackcapA mainly European warbler with a black cap in the male and a reddish-brown one in the female
communautairesCOMMUNAUTAIRE, a spirit or attitude in keeping with or appropriate to the aims and principles of the European Union
blackcapsA mainly European warbler with a black cap in the male and a reddish-brown one in the female
kingfishersKINGFISHER, a European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
communitaireone with a spirit or attitude in keeping with or appropriate to the aims and principles of the European Union
dewberriesA trailing European bramble with soft prickles and edible, blackberrylike fruit, which has a dewy white bloom on the skin
chestnutThe large European tree that produces the edible chestnut, which develops within a bristly case, with serrated leaves and heavy timber
chestnutsThe large European tree that produces the edible chestnut, which develops within a bristly case, with serrated leaves and heavy timber
communitairesCOMMUNITAIRE, one with a spirit or attitude in keeping with or appropriate to the aims and principles of the European Union
pellitoriesA European plant of the nettle family with greenish flowers that grows on or at the foot of walls or in stony places
pellitoryA European plant of the nettle family with greenish flowers that grows on or at the foot of walls or in stony places
cuckoopintThe common European wild arum of woodland and hedgerows, with a pale spathe and a purple or green spadix followed by bright red berries
nightingalesA small European thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for the rich melodious song of the male, heard esp. at night in breeding season
wallflowersA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
nightingaleA small European thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for the rich melodious song of the male, heard esp. at night in breeding season
wallflowerA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
cyclamenA European plant of the primrose family, having pink, red, or white flowers with backward-curving petals and widely grown as a winter-flowering houseplant
spiritualsA religious song of a kind associated with black Christians of the southern US, and thought to derive from the combination of European hymns and African musical elements by black slaves
apophony(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablauts(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablaut(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
violinsA stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes
harpsichordsA keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries
harpsichordA keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries