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Rate | Answer | Clue |
LOCAL | Provincial | |
SATRAPS | Persian governors | |
REGIONAL | Provincial, local | |
RULERS | Yardsticks for governors | |
PROVINCIALIZE | To render provincial. | |
SATRAP | Ancient Persian provincial governor | |
PROVINCIALLY | In a provincial manner. | |
HILLBILLY | Mountain goat of the provincial type | |
PROVINCIALIST | One who lives in a province; a provincial. | |
SYNODAL | A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod. | |
DEPROVINCIALIZE | To divest of provincial quality or characteristics. | |
PROVINCIAL | A person belonging to a province; one who is provincial. | |
PATOIS | A dialect peculiar to the illiterate classes; a provincial form of speech. | |
PROVINCIALITY | The quality or state of being provincial; peculiarity of language characteristic of a province. | |
COSMOPOLITE | Having no fixed residence; at home in any place; free from local attachments or prejudices; not provincial; liberal. | |
GOVERNOR GENERAL | A governor who has lieutenant or deputy governors under him; as, the governor general of Canada, of India. | |
HOSPODAR | A title borne by the princes or governors of Moldavia and Wallachia before those countries were united as Roumania. | |
ARCHIMANDRITE | A superintendent of several monasteries, corresponding to superior abbot, or father provincial, in the Roman Catholic church. | |
HEAVE | To throw; to cast; -- obsolete, provincial, or colloquial, except in certain nautical phrases; as, to heave the lead; to heave the log. | |
TIFFIN | A lunch, or slight repast between breakfast and dinner; -- originally, a Provincial English word, but introduced into India, and brought back to England in a special sense. | |
EXCELLENCY | A title of honor given to certain high dignitaries, esp. to viceroys, ministers, and ambassadors, to English colonial governors, etc. It was formerly sometimes given to kings and princes. | |
PATAVINITY | The use of local or provincial words, as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy, the Roman historian; -- so called from Patavium, now Padua, the place of Livy's nativity. | |
PROVINCIALISM | A word, or a manner of speaking, peculiar to a province or a district remote from the mother country or from the metropolis; a provincial characteristic; hence, narrowness; illiberality. | |
UN- | Those which are anomalous, provincial, or, for some other reason, not desirable to be used, and are so indicated; as, unpure for impure, unsati... | |
WAYWODE | Originally, the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces. It was assu... |