Attic

  • 91Attic — 1. adjective Relating to Athenian culture or architecture. 2. noun An ancient Greek dialect spoken in Attica, Euboea, and the northern coastal regions of the Aegean Sea …

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  • 92attic — SYN: epitympanic recess. tympanic a. SYN: epitympanic recess. * * * at·tic at ik n the small upper space of the middle ear called also epitympanic recess * * * at·tic (atґik) [L. atticus] recessus epitympanicus …

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  • 93Attic — Synonyms and related words: Ciceronian, aesthetic, artistic, biting, brilliant, chaste, choice, classic, classical, clear, clever, common, commonplace, direct, droll, easy, elegant, everyday, excellent, facetious, finished, funny, garden, garden… …

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  • 94attic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. loft, garret. See receptacle. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. garret, loft, dormer; see garret . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. garret, loft, dormer, clerestory, storage room …

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  • 95attic — at|tic [ ætık ] noun count the top floor of a house, directly under the roof …

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  • 96Attic — at·tic || ætɪk n. of or pertaining to Athens or Athenians; simple and elegant …

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  • 97attic — at·tic || ætɪk n. section of a house below the roof; low wall at the top of a classical building which hides the roof; upper section of the tympanic cavity of the ear (Anatomy) …

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  • 98ATTIC — Attici, Atticium, Atticus …

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  • 99attic — tacit …

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  • 100attic n — fanatically adv …

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