Pinchas Zukerman
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~ Israeli violinist (born in 1948)
zukerman
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~ Israeli violinist (born in 1948)
Zulu
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~ a community of Negroid people in eastern South Africa
Zulu
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~ a member of the tall Negroid people of eastern South Africa; some live in KwaZulu-Natal under the traditional clan system but many now work in the cities
Zulu
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~ a Bantu language of considerable literary importance in southeastern Africa
zumbooruck
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~ a camel cavalry used in the early modern era by Arab, Afghan, Persian, and Indian armies
zumbooruk
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~ a camel cavalry used in the early modern era by Arab, Afghan, Persian, and Indian armies
zuni
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~ a member of the Pueblo people living in western New Mexico
zurich
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~ the largest city in Switzerland; located in the northern part of the country; "Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland"
Zurvan
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~ the Zoroastrian god of time
Zurvanism
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~ a heretical Zoroastrian doctrine holding that Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe and that both Ahura Mazda and Ahriman were Zurvan's offspring
Zurvanism
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~ a Zoroastrian sect that claims Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe
zweig
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~ Austrian writer (1881-1942)
Stefan Zweig
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~ Austrian writer (1881-1942)
zwieback
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~ slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp
Zwingli
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~ Swiss theologian whose sermons began the Reformation in Switzerland (1484-1531)
Ulrich Zwingli
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~ Swiss theologian whose sermons began the Reformation in Switzerland (1484-1531)
Huldreich Zwingli
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~ Swiss theologian whose sermons began the Reformation in Switzerland (1484-1531)
Zworykin
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~ United States physicist who invented the iconoscope (1889-1982)
Vladimir Kosma Zworykin
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~ United States physicist who invented the iconoscope (1889-1982)