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Definitionadj. having a command of or composed in many languages
Last update: August 1, 2015
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She is polyglot because she had seen and lived in many countries. [Please select]
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Berulle encouraged Descartes' philosophical studies, and it was through him that the Samaritan Pentateuch, recently brought over from Constantinople, was inserted in Lejay's Polyglot Bible. [Please select]
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YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT (Icteria virens) Wood Warbler family Called also: POLYGLOT CHAT; YELLOW MOCKING BIRD Length -- 7. [Please select]
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He seemed perfectly conversant with the dwarf's polyglot jargon. [Please select]
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Not even the polyglot train crew would have allowed Arabs to trespass without her invitation. [Please select]
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But the part I have chosen for myself don't require the polyglot. [Please select]
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Fred promptly kicked Coutlass until he ran limping out of range, to sit and nurse his bruises with polyglot profanity. [Please select]
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