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===Possible future lemma articles=== | |||
{{r|tears}} -- | |||
{{r|sadness}} -- | |||
{{r|scholarship (method)}} - | |||
{{r|Pan (mythology)}} - | |||
{{r|habitation}} - | |||
{{r|spirit}} - | |||
{{r|Pan (mythology)}} - | |||
{{r|Youth}} - | |||
}} | {{r|Adult}} - | ||
{{r|Nature}} - | |||
{{r|emotions}} - | |||
{{r|middle age}} - | |||
{{r|creature}} - | |||
{{r|instrument}} - | |||
{{r|swan}} - | |||
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{{r|Bateia}} - | |||
{{r|Gorgophone}} - | |||
{{r|seduction}} - | |||
{{r|Philonoe}} - | |||
{{r|Polydeuces}} - | |||
{{r|Oebalus}} - | |||
{{r|Elara}} - | |||
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{{r|vulture}} - | |||
{{r|infirm}} - | |||
{{r|decrepit}} - | |||
{{r|aging}} - | |||
{{r|immortality}} - | |||
{{r|concept}} - | |||
{{r|fate}} - | |||
{{r|storm}} - | |||
{{r|Bacchae}} - | |||
{{r|Oedipus the King}} - | |||
{{r|Antigone}} - | |||
{{r|play (theatre)}} - | |||
{{r|Thebes}} - | |||
{{r|prophecy}} - | |||
{{r|wisdom}} - | |||
{{r|future}} - | |||
}} | {{r|creation}} - | ||
{{r|cosmos}} - | |||
{{r|name}} - | |||
{{r|Human sexuality}} - | |||
{{r|Virginity}} - | |||
{{r|innate}} - | |||
{{r|personification}} - | |||
{{r|sexual desire}} - | |||
{{r|suffering}} - | |||
{{r|Cronus}} - | |||
{{r|Hesiod}} - | |||
{{r|friendship}} - | |||
{{r|vain}} - | |||
{{r|Dione}} - | |||
{{r|laughter}} - | |||
{{r|possibility}} - | |||
{{r|Nereids}} - | |||
{{r|conversation}} - | |||
{{r|sea}} - | |||
{{r|tragedy}} - | |||
{{r|Metamorphosis}} - the one by Ovid -- | |||
{{r|seduction}} - | |||
{{r|human flesh}} - | |||
{{r|dinner}} - | |||
{{r|Olympia}} - | |||
{{r|hand}} - | |||
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{{r|Oceanus}} - | |||
{{r|Hyperion}} - | |||
{{r|Coeus}} - | |||
{{r|Crius}} - | |||
{{r|Iapetus}} - | |||
{{r|Mnemosyne}} - | |||
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{{r|Phoebe}} - | |||
{{r|Rhea}} - | |||
{{r|Eos}} - | |||
{{r|Selene}} - | |||
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Revision as of 14:21, 28 April 2010
Possible future lemma articles
- Tears [r]: Add brief definition or description --
- Sadness [r]: Add brief definition or description --
- Scholarship (method) [r]: The activities done by serious pursuers of knowledge and wisdom (e.g. scholars). It is methodical investigation into areas of human inquiry, typically associated with colleges and universities and done by professors, researchers, scientists, and involve intellectual rigor, often based on scientific data collected by observation, and analyzed using the experimental method. [e] -
- Pan (mythology) [r]: In Greek mythology, a rural goat-legged god, inventor of the pan-pipes. [e] -
- Habitation [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Spirit [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Pan (mythology) [r]: In Greek mythology, a rural goat-legged god, inventor of the pan-pipes. [e] -
- Youth [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Adult [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Nature [r]: The physical world. [e] -
- Emotions [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Middle age [r]: The time in the life of an adult human between youth and old age, roughly from about 40 to 65 years old. [e] -
- Creature [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Instrument [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Swan [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Castor [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Bateia [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Gorgophone [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Seduction [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Philonoe [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Polydeuces [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Oebalus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Elara [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Giant [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Vulture [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Infirm [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Decrepit [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Aging [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Immortality [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Concept [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Fate [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Storm [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Bacchae [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Oedipus the King [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Antigone [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Play (theatre) [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Thebes [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Prophecy [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Wisdom [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Future [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Creation [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Cosmos [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Name [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Human sexuality [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Virginity [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Innate [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Personification [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Sexual desire [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Suffering [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Cronus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Hesiod [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Friendship [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Vain [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Dione [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Laughter [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Possibility [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Nereids [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Conversation [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Sea [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Tragedy [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Metamorphosis [r]: Add brief definition or description - the one by Ovid --
- Seduction [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Human flesh [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Dinner [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Olympia [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Hand [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Head [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Oceanus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Hyperion [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Coeus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Crius [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Iapetus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Mnemosyne [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Tethys [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Theia [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Phoebe [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Rhea [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Eos [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Selene [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Asteria [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Atlas [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Menoetius [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Astraeus [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Pallas [r]: Add brief definition or description -
- Perses [r]: Add brief definition or description -