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bibliophage | {n} | (person who loves books) SEE: bookworm :: | Carthage | {prop} | (ancient city in North Africa) | Carthaginian | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Carthage ) | Carthaginian | {n} | (person from Carthage) | chagrin | {n} | (distress from failure; vexation or mortification) | chagrin | {v} | (bother or vex; to mortify) | chronophagous | {adj} | (time-consuming) SEE: time-consuming :: | Copenhagen | {prop} | (capital of Denmark) | Copenhagener | {n} | (someone from Copenhagen) | esophageal cancer | {n} | (cancer) | haemorrhage | {n} | (heavy loss of blood) | hag | {n} | (an ugly old woman) | hag | {n} | (a witch, sorceress, or enchantress; also, a wizard) | haggard | {adj} | (looking exhausted and unwell) | haggard | {adj} | (wild or untamed) | haggis | {n} | (dish) | haggle | {v} | (to argue for a better deal) | Hagia Sophia | {prop} | (a former basilica, now a museum in Turkey) | hagiographic | {adj} | (of or pertaining to hagiography) | hagiography | {n} | (biography of a saint) | hagiography | {n} | (study of saints) | hemorrhage | {n} | (haemorrhage) SEE: haemorrhage :: | khagan | {n} | (title of imperial rank) | macrophage | {n} | (type of white blood cell) | mallophagan | {n} | (chewing louse) SEE: chewing louse :: | oesophageal | {adj} | (of or pertaining to the oesophagus) | oesophagus | {n} | (the tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach) | phagocytise | {v} | (phagocytize) SEE: phagocytize :: | phagocytosis | {n} | (the process by which a cell internalises foreign bodies) | Pythagoras | {prop} | (Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher) | Pythagorean | {adj} | (of or relating to Pythagoras or his philosophy) | Pythagorean | {n} | (follower of Pythagoras) | Pythagorean theorem | {prop} | (mathematical theorem) | repechage | {n} | (heat for competitors who have lost in a previous round) | sarcophagus | {n} | (coffin) | shag | {n} | (sea bird) | shag | {v} | (to have sexual intercourse with) | shaggy | {adj} | (rough with long or thick hair, fur or wool; unshaven, ungroomed, or unbrushed) | The Hague | {prop} | (Dutch city)
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