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again and again many times.
always at all times; without stopping; forever. [1/3 definitions]
ancient of or relating to times long ago. [1/2 definitions]
Aral Sea formerly, a very large, single lake in Central Asia. Once one of the world's largest lakes, the Aral Sea has lost a great deal of its water in recent times and it has divided into separate parts. The southeastern part of the Aral Sea has become entirely dry and is called a desert now.
archaic of or pertaining to ancient times. [1/3 definitions]
Athens the capital city of Greece, in modern and ancient times.
back and forth moving backward then forward, or forward then backward, often many times without stopping.
billion the number that is equal to one thousand times one million; 1,000,000,000. [1/4 definitions]
bobolink a black, yellow, and white North American songbird that is named for its cry. Bobolinks move from one region to another during certain times of the year.
bounce to spring back or up after hitting something, or to do so several times in a row. [1/4 definitions]
bulletin a magazine or small newspaper published at regular times. [1/2 definitions]
chariot a vehicle with two wheels used in ancient times. A chariot was pulled by horses and driven from a standing position. It was used in wars, races, and other public events.
chop1 to cut by hitting many times with a very sharp tool. [1/4 definitions]
colon1 This mark, used to separate the hour and minute in writing times of day, as in "2:43 in the afternoon." [1/2 definitions]
crawl to move very slowly or stop many times along the way. [1/6 definitions]
date1 to meet with socially at particular times. [1/6 definitions]
depressed experiencing hard times economically. [1/3 definitions]
division the arithmetic operation that finds how many times one number contains another. [1/6 definitions]
dose an amount of medicine to be taken at one time or at certain times.
double two times as much; twice the amount or number. [1/13 definitions]
double-click to press the button of a computer mouse two times very quickly.