Definitionadj. of or relating to the Eastern Orthodox Church or the rites performed in it
Last update: September 26, 2015
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We observe a lot of Byzantine insurance regulations. [Please select]
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Crumbling Roman ruins, glittering Byzantine palaces and mighty Ottoman mosques pepper the landscape and serve as glorious reminders of Turkey 's colorful history. [Please select]
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So it was under the Roman and Byzantine emperors, and so it continued to be later. [Please select]
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Next, the Byzantine and the Corinthian each made the trial with like result, after which they were practically out of the race. [Please select]
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Whatever the form, it signified merely the wearer's partiality; thus, green published a friend of Cleanthes the Athenian, and black an adherent of the Byzantine. [Please select]
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Byzantine walls at Sparta, as elsewhere, fortify only ancient acropolis not civic center; place of refuge at time of attack. [Please select]
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When the Byzantine and Corinthian were halfway down the course, Ben-Hur turned the first goal. [Please select]
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Behind them, in a group, followed the Sidonian, the Corinthian, and the Byzantine. [Please select]
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If the Byzantine and Sidonian found small support, it was because their cities were scarcely represented on the benches. [Please select]
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On swept the Corinthian, on the Byzantine, on the Sidonian. [Please select]
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A four of Dicaeus the Byzantine--two black, one gray, one bay; winners this year at Byzantium. [Please select]
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