Oda or Odah. Seraglio is another word for harem. Odah is a room in a harem.
PNEUMONO­ULTRA­MICRO­SCOPIC­SILICO­VOLCANO­CONIOSIS is the longest word in the Chambers, Webster's and Random House dictionaries. It is seen by some other dictionaries as a joke or "made up word purely for the purpose of inventing the longest word". The meaning of this word is "a lung disease caused by breathing volcanic dust".
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Another word for oneness is?
Another word is BASE
seraglio chamber means women's quarters(rooms).answered by davidladams@hotmail.com
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The Flight from Seraglio - 1908 was released on: USA: 23 May 1908
The only English words that match these letters are: SHOWGIRL AIRGLOWS AIRHOLES SHOALIER GASOLIER SERAGLIO GIRASOLE
NET Opera Theater - 1967 Abduction from the Seraglio was released on: USA: 18 October 1970
Yes, "discombobulate" is a real word and can be found in dictionaries including Chambers. It means to confuse or disconcert someone.
A harem in the Ottoman Empire was typically housed in a separate section of a palace known as the Haremlik. In other cultures, the housing for a harem might be referred to as a seraglio or zenana.
When Hooke looked at the cork cells through his microscope, he noticed that they looked like individual little chambers, and another word for chambers is cells, so that's why he called them cells.
The cast of Seraglio - 2000 includes: Anthony Burch as The Son Debra Christofferson as Georgia Owens Michael Erger Joseph Grimm as The Neighbor Gary Kelley as Husband Dean Nolen as The Postman
The living quarters of a group of Islamic is known as a harem. Muslim men are allowed to have up to four permanent wives.
Septum is another word for an anatomic wall separating two chambers. For instance, the interventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles of the hearts.
"Seraglio" is an English equivalent of the Serbo-Croatian word saraj. The noun originates in the Turkish word sarayand the Persian (sarây) for "grand edifice" or "palace." It references sequestered living quarters, be they for mistresses or wives.