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Similar words: multicellularmeltingpeltingsmeltingmelting potmelting pointpoulticebasalticMeaning: ['keltɪk]  n. a branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era. adj. relating to or characteristic of the Celts. 
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31 This eminent folklorist, however, has not given a full consideration to the Celtic background.
32 This word, which was originally borrowed from a Celtic language, has been lost in the modern language.
33 And peeping past the buttons at the back of his dress, the green and white bars of a Celtic strip.
34 Rangers beat Celtic and those Cath'lics will be on the rampage.
35 Balor An ancient Celtic myth explained the puzzle of creation through the story of Balor.
36 Celtic coinage, in particular, proved to be more plentiful than experts had thought, with countless new varieties turning up.
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37 Their Glasgows rivals Celtic were held to a 1-1 draw by St Mirren.
38 Stoke themselves have had no contact from celtic since last Wednesday when compensation talks broke down.
39 The similarities between Celtic and Teutonic deities are, however, such as to make their cults often indistinguishable.
40 Varro seems to have stated that in his time Massalia was trilingual, the two foreign languages being of course Latin and Celtic.
41 It was once a retreat for the monks of the Celtic Church.
42 The taught degrees include options suitable for candidates who do not have previous experience of the Celtic languages.
43 In Celtic society elaborate metal objects were often used to display the power of an individual or a tribe.
44 The Matres Triads of gods are, as we have seen, an important feature in Celtic and Teutonic religion.
45 Erda, as she appears in Germanic mythology; and Cerridwen,(sentencedict.com) goddess of intelligence and knowledge in Celtic mythology.
46 It is, however, generally agreed that the basis of Celtic religion was a belief in reincarnation.
47 An inept clearance by Wright, who was in the left-back position, gave Celtic an unexpected opportunity to go in front.
48 Given these factors, any attempt to brand the Celtic Church heretical would only have entailed the complete loss of Ireland.
49 The Celtic Church, for example, had its own ordination rite for priests, and this differed markedly from Rome's.
50 After Wednesday's disgraceful scenes Lennon received a great reception by the travelling Celtic support.
51 The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm.
52 In the first minute of the second half Celtic fashioned a stunning goal.
53 Trifling though they may appear, these are the conventionally cited points of contention between the Celtic and Roman churches.
54 There are now two labels, Celtic Heartbeat and Green Linnet, that solely focus on the music.
55 After our dour 3-0 defeat against Leech, we certainly had that carefree spirit in our midweek encounter with champions Gosling Celtic.
56 United had the consolation of piercing the monolithic Celtic rearguard once.
57 The Norse people probably called the island Rumsay, adopting an older Celtic name of Ruiminn.
58 A local Celtic representative was there to see Byrne inspire Bangor to a thrilling 2-1 win.
59 Celtic legend described Newgrange as the burial site of the ancient kings of Tara.
60 The Celtic striker, however, put his header too close to the keeper.
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