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- Albania [r]: Republic in south-eastern Europe (population c. 3.6 million; capital Tirana), with a long Adriatic coastline on the west and land borders with Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Greece. [e]
- Arab [r]: A person whose native language is Arabic, whether born in the Arabian Peninsula (Arabia) or in Africa. [e]
- Augustus [r]: Founder of the Roman Empire; first emperor. [e]
- Black [r]: The color of objects that do not emit or reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum. [e]
- Conrad II of Bohemia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Domenico Scarlatti [r]: (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families, whose music was influential in the development of the Classical style. [e]
- Eggplant [r]: The name in American English for Solanum melongena, a perennial cultivated for its edible fruits. [e]
- Florence Nightingale [r]: British nursing pioneer (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910). [e]
- Garbage [r]: The byproduct of the disposed waste created by a society. [e]
- Giuseppe Verdi [r]: Italian 19th-century composer of operas and a Requiem. [e]
- Italian cuisine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Italian language [r]: A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland. [e]
- Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]
- Mount Vesuvius [r]: Active stratovolcano 4,200 ft (1,281 m) high, of southern Italy on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, with the last major eruption occurring in 1944. [e]
- New York City [r]: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
- Romania [r]: South-east European republic (population c. 22.2 million; capital Bucharest) on the western shore of the Black Sea, and divided by the arc of the Carpathian Mountains, which enclose the Transylvanian basin in the north-west; borders Ukraine, Moldavia, Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria. [e]
- Sephardi Jews [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Spoken language [r]: An example of language produced using some of the articulatory organs, e.g. the mouth, vocal folds or lungs, or intended for production by these organs; alternatively, the entire act of communicating verbally - what people mean or intend, the words they use, their accent, intonation and so on. [e]
- UNESCO [r]: Specialized agency of the UN, created in 1946, to aid peace by promoting international cooperation in education, science, and culture. [e]
- USS Achernar (AKA-53) [r]: WWII Andromeda-class attack cargo ship [e]
- USS Alshain (AKA-55) [r]: An Andromeda class attack cargo ship that was deployed during World War II and the Korean War; it could carry heavy equipments, supplies, and troops, and deploy landing crafts in amphibious assaults. [e]
- USS Andromeda (AKA-15) [r]: An Andromeda class attack cargo ship. [e]
- USS Arcturus (AKA-1) [r]: WWII U.S. Arcturus-class attack cargo ship [e]
- USS Cepheus (AKA-18) [r]: A WWII attack cargo ship of the Andromeda-class, crewed by the United States Coast Guard [e]
- USS Uvalde (AKA-88) [r]: Andromeda-class attack cargo ship [e]
- USS Whitley (AKA-91) [r]: Attack cargo ship of the Andromeda-class, serving in WWII [e]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [r]: (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) Austrian-born composer of the Classical era, who composed over six hundred works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. [e]

