The Firebrand of the Revolution
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PAINEThe "Firebrand of the Revolution."
torysupporter of the British in the American Revolution
ISRED"The East ...," song of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
MACINTOSHSubject of the book "Revolution in the Valley"
SIOUXSupporters of the British during the American Revolution
toriessupporter of the British in the American Revolution
EGALITEMiddle word in the motto of the French Revolution
SANTACLARASite of the last battle of the Cuban Revolution
SUSANBANTHONYCo-founder of the women's rights newspaper The Revolution
continentalsA member of the colonial army in the American Revolution
LIBYANSThey are ruled by the Leader and Guide of the Revolution
USSRState that was the eventual result of the Russian Revolution: Abbr.
royalistsA supporter of the British during the American Revolution; a Tory
continentalsCONTINENTAL, an American soldier of the Revolution in the Continental army
continentalsA piece of paper currency used at the time of the American Revolution
underliebe at the basis of form the foundation of support ideas underlying the revolution
continentalrelating to a continent / an American soldier of the Revolution in the Continental army
GREATGRANDNIECEEugenia Washington (co-founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution), to George Washington
MARXISTSQ: See title A: "None--the bulb contains the seeds of its own revolution"
resonancesThe occurrence of a simple ratio between the periods of revolution of two bodies about a single primary
prolateelongated along the polar diameter, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis
seebe the setting or time of the last fifty years have seen a sweeping revolution in science Barry Commoner
sansculotte(French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
sansculottesSANSCULOTTE, (French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
monthsa measure of time corresponding nearly to the period of the moon's revolution and amounting to approximately 4 weeks or 30 days or 1/12 of a year
bolshevikA member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which was renamed the Communist Party after seizing power in the October Revolution of 1917
minutemen(in the period preceding and during the American Revolution) A member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice
minuteman(in the period preceding and during the American Revolution) A member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice
terrorsThe period of the French Revolution between mid 1793 and July 1794 when the ruling Jacobin faction, dominated by Robespierre, ruthlessly executed anyone considered a threat to their regime
torusa. doughnut-shaped surface generated by the revolution of a conic, esp. a circle, about an exterior line lying in its plane b. the solid enclosed by such a surface
toria. doughnut-shaped surface generated by the revolution of a conic, esp. a circle, about an exterior line lying in its plane b. the solid enclosed by such a surface
pitchesA measure of the angle of the blades of a screw propeller, equal to the distance forward a blade would move in one revolution if it exerted no thrust on the medium
victorinecanon regular of the Order of St. Victor, founded in Paris, France, in 1110, which was famous for its learning and influence in the Middle Ages, and which became extinct during the French Revolution
tellurionsapparatus for showing the manner in which the diurnal rotation and annual revolution of the earth and the obliquity of its axis produce the alternation of day and night and the changes of the seasons
synchronous(of a satellite or its orbit) Making or denoting an orbit around the earth or another celestial body in which one revolution is completed in the period taken for the body to rotate about its axis
soviets(in the Soviet Union). a. (before the revolution) any governmental council b. (after the revolution) a local council, originally elected only by manual workers, with certain powers of local administration c. (after the revolution) a h
soviet(in the Soviet Union). a. (before the revolution) any governmental council b. (after the revolution) a local council, originally elected only by manual workers, with certain powers of local administration c. (after the revolution) a h
jacobin(in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met