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more info Old Ironsides, n.
a United States 44-gun frigate that was one of the first three naval ships built by the United States; it won brilliant victories over British frigates during the War of 1812 and is without doubt the most famous ship in the history of the United States Navy; it has been rebuilt and is anchored in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston
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more info Old Italian, n.
the Italian language up to the middle of the 16th century
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more info Old Latin, n.
the oldest recorded Latin (dating back at early as the 6th century B.C.)
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more info Old Line State, n.
more info Old Nick, n.
(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell
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more info Old Norse, n.
the extinct Germanic language of medieval Scandinavia and Iceland from about to 700 to 1350
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more info Old North French, n.
the medieval Norman dialect of Old French
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more info Old North State, n.
more info Old Prussian, n.
a dead language of the (non-German) Prussians (extinct after 1700); thought to belong to the Baltic branch of Indo-European
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more info Old Saxon, n.
Low German prior to 1200
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more info Old South, n.
the South of the United States before the American Civil War
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more info Old Style calendar, n.
the solar calendar introduced in Rome in 46 b.c. by Julius Caesar and slightly modified by Augustus, establishing the 12-month year of 365 days with each 4th year having 366 days and the months having 31 or 30 days except for February
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more info Old Testament, n.
the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
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more info Old World, n.
the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas
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more info Old World beaver, n.
a European variety of beaver
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more info Old World buffalo, n.
any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo
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more info Old World chat, n.
songbirds having a chattering call
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more info Old World coot, n.
a coot found in Eurasia
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more info Old World coral snake, n.
any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia
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more info Old World crayfish, n.
small crayfish of Europe and Asia and western North America
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more info Old World flycatcher, n.
any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing
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more info Old World hop hornbeam, n.
medium-sized hop hornbeam of southern Europe and Asia Minor
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more info Old World jay, n.
a European jay
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more info Old World least weasel, n.
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more info Old World leishmaniasis, n.
leishmaniasis of the skin; characterized by ulcerative skin lesions
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more info Old World mistletoe, n.
Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of Christmas
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more info Old World monkey, n.
of Africa or Arabia or Asia; having nonprehensile tails and nostrils close together
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more info Old World oriole, n.
mostly tropical songbird; the male is usually bright orange and black
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more info Old World porcupine, n.
more info Old World quail, n.
small game bird with a rounded body and small tail
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