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1. Roman alphabet
noun.
The
alphabet
evolved
by
the
ancient
Romans
which
serves
for
writing
most
of
the
languages
of
western
Europe.
Synonyms
P
Q
ezed
g
x
I
N
C
l
zee
F
B
Latin alphabet
r
W
T
Z
t
izzard
e
U
zed
D
o
V
bicameral script
A
L
w
J
p
ex
z
h
q
double-u
Y
K
O
X
k
j
f
G
R
alphabet
i
n
H
m
a
y
s
d
v
c
S
M
b
u
wye
E
Antonyms
ordinal
fresh water
beginning
fashionable
man
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2. Graeco-Roman
adjective.
Of
or
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
the
ancient
Greek
and
Roman
cultures.
Synonyms
classic
Hellenic
classical
Greco-Roman
Antonyms
nonclassical
nonstandard
3. Greco-Roman
adjective.
Of
or
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
the
ancient
Greek
and
Roman
cultures.
Synonyms
Graeco-Roman
classic
Hellenic
classical
Antonyms
nonclassical
nonstandard
4. alphabet
noun.
(ˈælfəˌbɛt)
A
character
set
that
includes
letters
and
is
used
to
write
a
language.
Synonyms
Armenian
Hebraic alphabet
alphabetic character
sound alphabet
letter
character set
Latin alphabet
Armenian alphabet
Arabic alphabet
Cyrillic
Hebrew script
finger alphabet
Hebrew alphabet
manual alphabet
Roman alphabet
Greek alphabet
script
letter of the alphabet
Cyrillic alphabet
phonetic alphabet
Etymology
alphabet (English)
alphabetum (Latin)
αλφάβητος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
ἀλφάβητος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. alphabet
noun.
(ˈælfəˌbɛt)
The
elementary
stages
of
any
subject
(usually
plural).
Synonyms
ABCs
bedrock
rudiment
ABC
basics
ABC's
fundamental principle
basic principle
fundamentals
first principle
first rudiment
Etymology
alphabet (English)
alphabetum (Latin)
αλφάβητος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
ἀλφάβητος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. Roman
noun.
A
resident
of
modern
Rome.
Synonyms
Italian
Italian capital
Roma
capital of Italy
Eternal City
Rome
Etymology
Roman (English)
Romain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Romanus (Latin)
romanus (Latin)
Roma (Latin)
7. Roman
adjective.
Of
or
relating
to
or
derived
from
Rome
(especially
ancient
Rome).
Synonyms
Romanic
Antonyms
noblewoman
Lady
Etymology
Roman (English)
Romain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Romanus (Latin)
romanus (Latin)
Roma (Latin)
8. Roman
adjective.
Of
or
relating
to
or
supporting
Romanism.
Synonyms
Roman Catholic
papist
papistic
papistical
romish
popish
Romanist
R.C.
Etymology
Roman (English)
Romain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Romanus (Latin)
romanus (Latin)
Roma (Latin)
9. roman
noun.
(ˈroʊmən)
A
typeface
used
in
ancient
Roman
inscriptions.
Synonyms
roman type
roman letters
roman print
proportional font
Antonyms
fixed-width font
old style
modern
10. Roman
noun.
An
inhabitant
of
the
ancient
Roman
Empire.
Synonyms
European
palatine
Roman Empire
Etymology
Roman (English)
Romain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Romanus (Latin)
romanus (Latin)
Roma (Latin)
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