Road that leads to Rome?
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VIARoad that leads to Rome?
churchwaythe public way or road that leads up to the church
churchwaysCHURCHWAY, the public way or road that leads up to the church
RUINWhat a dangerous "road" leads to?
WISDOM"The road of excess leads to the palace of ...": William Blake
CRIMEError that leads to trial
dissensionsDisagreement that leads to discord
dissensionDisagreement that leads to discord
DUELContest that leads to a draw
BOOWord that leads to some starts?
COGITOBeginning that leads to a sum?
SUEZCanal that leads to the Red Sea
SERMONSpeech that leads to some soul-searching
SANTAFETRAILIron walkway that leads to the North Pole?
PINDROPSYNDROMEExtreme quietness in an office that leads to stress
hamartiain tragedy, the character flaw that leads to downfall
hamartiasHAMARTIA, in tragedy, the character flaw that leads to downfall
prologuesAn event or action that leads to another event or situation
prologsAn event or action that leads to another event or situation
extrasystolea premature beat of one of the chambers of the heart that leads to momentary arrhythmia
disputesA disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees
anteroomsan outer room that leads to another room and that is often used as a waiting room
extrasystolesEXTRASYSTOLE, a premature beat of one of the chambers of the heart that leads to momentary arrhythmia
cystinosisa congenital defect of the metabolism that leads to the accumulation of cystine in the kidneys, blood etc
vaginaa canal in a female mammal that leads from the uterus to the external orifice of the genital canal
cystinosesCYSTINOSIS, a congenital defect of the metabolism that leads to the accumulation of cystine in the kidneys, blood etc
vaginaea canal in a female mammal that leads from the uterus to the external orifice of the genital canal
paradoxesA statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory
fistulaan abnormal passage that leads from an abscess or hollow organ or part to the body surface or from one hollow organ or part to another and that may be surgically created to permit passage of fluids or secretions