High point in Homers Odyssey
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OSSAHigh point in Homer's "Odyssey"
OSSA"Odyssey" high point
CALYPSONymph in Homer's "Odyssey"
SEACREATUREScylla in Homer's "Odyssey," e.g.
nepenthesA drug described in Homer's Odyssey as banishing grief or trouble from a person's mind
ARARATHigh point in Genesis?
MAUNAHigh point, in Hawaiian
ARARATHigh point in Turkey
MONTBLANCHigh point in France.
ARARATHigh point in the Bible?
ARARATHigh point in the Bible
MESAHigh point in a Western?
MTSTHELENSHigh point in 1980 news
MTSINAIHigh point in the O.T.
MOUNTHOODOREGONHigh point in the Cascade Range
apoapsisthe high point in an orbit
ARARATHigh point in the Old Testament?
MAUNAIt's a high point, in Hilo
apoapsidesAPOAPSIS, the high point in an orbit
apoapsesAPOAPSIS, the high point in an orbit
STORMHigh point in last act of "Porgy."
ICENINEHigh-melting-point substance in a Vonnegut novel
peaghigh point in a course of development especially as represented on a graph
rheniumrare metallic element of the manganese subgroup: used, because of its high melting point, in platinum-rhenium thermocouples. Symbol: Re; at. no.: 75; at. wt.: 186.2
hafniumgray, toxic metallic element with a high melting point (over 2000┬░C), found in most zirconium minerals. Symbol: Hf; at. wt.: 178.49; at. no.: 72; sp. gr.: 12.1
galliumrare, steel-gray, trivalent metallic element used in high-temperature thermometers because of its high boiling point (1983┬░C) and low melting point (30┬░C). Symbol: Ga; at. wt.: 69.72; at. no.: 31; sp. gr.: 5.91 at 20┬░C
wolframsrare, metallic element having a bright-gray color, a metallic luster, and a high melting point, 3410┬░ C, and found in wolframite, tungstite, and other minerals: used in alloys of high-speed cutting tools, electric-lamp filaments, etc. Symbol: W;
wolframrare, metallic element having a bright-gray color, a metallic luster, and a high melting point, 3410┬░ C, and found in wolframite, tungstite, and other minerals: used in alloys of high-speed cutting tools, electric-lamp filaments, etc. Symbol: W;