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| 99% | 15 | THELEFTOFCENTER | Exact Match! | |
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| 27% | 12 | It is derived from the Greek word 'peri', meaning 'near', and 'cynthion', which refers to the point on the celestial sphere towards which the moon or any other celestial body appears to be moving. | ||
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| 25% | 15 | Obstacle to entry or entry restriction | ||
noun • the quality of not being accessible | ||||
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| New York Times25 May 1977 | Down 6 | THELEFTOFCENTER |
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