Section in an Irish guidebook?
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KERRYONLUGGAGESection in an Irish guidebook?
DANNYBoy in an Irish song
KATIEGirl in an Irish song.
OGHAMSLetters in an Irish alphabet
TRALEEIVSDrips in an Irish city's OR?
uilleanas in uillean pipes, an Irish bagpipe
broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
pooka(in folklore) an Irish spirit, mischievous but not malevolent, corresponding to the English Puck
pookas(in folklore) an Irish spirit, mischievous but not malevolent, corresponding to the English Puck
druidone of an ancient Celtic priesthood appearing in Irish and Welsh sagas and Christian legends as magicians and wizards
druidsone of an ancient Celtic priesthood appearing in Irish and Welsh sagas and Christian legends as magicians and wizards
oghamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
ogamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
ogamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
oghamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
oghamistthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
ogamsthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
oghamthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
oghamicthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
ASIALarge section in an atlas
EXCHANGEOFSTRINGSSwitch in an orchestra section?
TAGLINESSection heading in an IMDb listing
TROLLNuisance in an online comments section
EDSFigs. in an author's acknowledgments section
BOWERYN.Y.C. section in an 1892 song
principalsThe leading player in each section of an orchestra
GREAn analytical writing section was added to it in Oct. 2002
sectionalOf or relating to a view of the structure of an object in section
mesenteronThe middle section of the intestine, esp. in an embryo or in an arthropod
populationsA particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in an area or country
rhombenporphyran intermediate, moderately fine-grained igneous rock with feldspar phenocrysts rhombic in section also RHOMBENPORPHYRY, RHOMBPORPHYRY
bleachertypically roofless section of inexpensive and unreserved seats in tiers, esp. at an open-air athletic stadium
rhombenporphyrsRHOMBENPORPHYR, an intermediate, moderately fine-grained igneous rock with feldspar phenocrysts rhombic in section also RHOMBENPORPHYRY, RHOMBPORPHYRY
profilesAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
tacetused as a direction in music to indicate that an instrument is not to play during a movement or long section
profileAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
keypadseparate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator
smockingDecoration on a garment created by gathering a section of the material into tight pleats and holding them together with parallel stitches in an ornamental pattern
plicaturea. the folding in and suturing of tucks, so as to tighten weakened or stretched tissue b. the folding of an organ, as a section of the intestine, and the attaching of it to another organ or tissue