Similar words: temporomandibular, accounting records, temporomandibular joint, decorous, decorously, indecorous, romany, Roman. Meaning: adj. characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.
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(1) The Greco-Roman ruins, a short drive away, were thronged, but this amplified, rather than diminished, our visit.
(2) Then it starts sounding like a Greco-Roman novel.
(3) Later, in the Hellenistic and Greco-Roman periods, this is reversed.
(4) They resurrected Greco-Roman wrestling, a style they believed to be an exact carryover from the Greek and Roman wrestlers of old.
(5) Only football, volleyball, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling remained for sale on Sunday.
(6) Virtue includes the usual list of Greco-Roman excellences: wisdom, justice, courage, and moderation.
(7) Examines history, greco-roman, script, India culture, classical Egyptian, featuring almost inevitable space forms.
(8) Literary works based on greco-roman mythology have not only added meaning and connotation to the profound British literature, but also enriched the repository of English literary works.
(9) In greco-roman architecture it is a horizontal Band, often decorated with relief sculpture , Between the architrave and cornice of a Building.
(10) First,you have to know a bit about the Greco-Roman novel.
(11) He asked that it be repeated, was told it came from Greco-Roman mythology, and proceeded to spell it with confidence.
(12) This argument is best understood against the backdrop of attitudes in the Greco-Roman world.
(13) Nobody even gave him much chance of surviving the match for the gold in Greco-Roman wrestling's super heavyweight division.
(14) This balance was what set apart the New Testament view from its Greco-Roman surroundings.
(15) And that means we need to understand at least a little bit about the Greco-Roman world.
(16) The Russian Aleksandr Karelin was the first wrestler to win the same weight division, super heavyweight of greco-roman wrestling, three times in the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games.
(17) The golds came from the wrestling event, one from Arur Taymazo in the men's freestyle wrestling (120 kg cat) and the other from Alexandr Dokturishivili in the men's Greco-Roman wrestling (74 kg cat).
(18) Of course, it's not good when people hurt each other, but today, this is the best possible way to express the spirit of heroism and vitality, " says Father Saba, a former Greco-Roman wrestler.
(19) Because of the rise of gymnasiums and athletic clubs, Greco-Roman wrestling and modern freestyle wrestling were soon regulated in formal competitions.
(20) Fraser still draws on his communication and leadership skills, serving as the U. S. Olympic men's coach in Greco-Roman wrestling. It's a job he's held the past 15 years.
(21) The use of dogs in warfare dates back to the late antiquity of the Greco-Roman world.
(22) Before modernity, such places were concentrated in the Mediterranean basin, at Delos in greco-roman times, and in Venice, Genoa and Marseilles during the Middle Ages. Sentencedict.com
(23) And I just have to do this today on the Greco-Roman world, tell you everything you need to know about the Greco-Roman world, at least for this semester.
(24) Greco-Roman myths have had a tremendous impact upon literature, sculpture and painting in the world, and the enormous influence of Greco-Roman mythology on British Literature is beyond doubt.
(25) Ivar Johansson, a Swedish policeman, won gold medals in both freestyle and greco-roman wrestling.
(26) Archaeologists have found papyruses inscribed with parts of lost plays by Sophocles and Euripides in a Greco-Roman rubbish tip in Egypt.
(27) An exquisitely verdant region in a country where grass and trees are rare, it borders the spectacular ruins of ancient Cyrene, a Greco-Roman temple city.
(28) In their survey, the anthropologists analyzed the results of four combat sports at the summer games: boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling.
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