Crossword-Solution: NAPI
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NAPI | anagram | ANIP, APIN, NIPA, PAIN, PANI, PIAN, PINA |
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| AMERICAN Indian deity | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in
some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue
of Hercules, or of a lion.
Hint 2 anagram
SUTATE
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Sentences with NAPI (5)
Sacrifices were also offered at these temple-towers (whether on the highest point or not is not quite certain), in imitation of the Chaldæan Noah, Ut-napištim, who, on coming out of the ark, made an offering /ina zikkurat šadê/, "on the peak of the mountain," in which passage, it is to be noted, the word /zikkurat/ occurs with what is probably a more original meaning.
Perhaps the oldest ceremony recorded is that which Ut-napištim, the Chaldæan Noah, made on the /zikkurat/ or peak of the mountain after the coming forth from the ship which had saved him and his from the Flood.
Many moons have risen and set since she received my napi; But now she is here and has entered my upper room, Where is a shrine for the joss of happiness, And a soft couch and delicate hanging, And fine things for fine fingers to handle, And shaded lanterns and a guitar and my machine-that-sings.
Helice O O O Sinapis O Cratægi Napi _Gonopteryx_ O _Colias_ O Euphrosyne _Pieris_ O O O O O O O O O Daplidice O O Latona O O Rhamni O Hyale Brassicæ Complete label lists can be purchased, printed on one side of the paper only.
Although this and the two other common butterflies (_Brassicæ_ and _Napi_) that frequent our kitchen gardens are usually spoken of as 'Whites,' a glance at a few specimens will show that they are not really white at all, but exhibit delicate shades of cream and yellow, inclining sometimes to buff.