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dante |
avarice |
dante |
As a noun avarice
is excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness after wealth; covetousness; cupidity.
dante |
bad |
As a proper noun Dante
is a given name derived from Italian of Italian origin, presumably in honor of the poet.
As an adjective bad is
not good; unfavorable; negative.
As an adverb bad is
badly.
As a noun bad is
error, mistake.
As a verb bad is
form of Alternative past tense|bid|lang=en. See {{l/en|bade|
bade}}.
dante |
roman |
As a noun roman is
novel.
dante |
flounder |
As a proper noun Dante
is a given name derived from Italian of Italian origin, presumably in honor of the poet.
As a noun flounder is
a European species of flatfish having dull brown colouring with reddish-brown blotches; fluke, European flounder, species: Platichthys flesus.
As a verb flounder is
to flop around as a fish out of water.
dante |
virgil |
As a proper noun virgil is
pūblius vergilius marō (70-19 bc), roman epic writer from the augustan period, best known for writing the
aeneid .
dante |
april |
As a noun april is
april.