
1) Classic symbol of rebellion 2) Collegiate secret society 3) Comestible vegetable 4) Comestible leafy vegetable 5) Comestible veg 6) Comestible leafy veg 7) Cross symbol 8) Culinary vegetable 9) Edible leafy vegetable 10) Edible vegetable leaf 11) Edible vegetable 12) Edible leaf 13) Edible veg 14) Edible veggie
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see Eiserne Kreuz
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The Iron Cross (De-EisernesKreuz.ogg) is a cross symbol typically in black with a white or silver outline that originated after 1219 when the Kingdom of Jerusalem granted the Teutonic Order the right to combine the Teutonic Black Cross placed above a silver Cross of Jerusalem. The military decoration called the Iron Cross which existed in the King...
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[Belgium] The Iron Cross (Croix de fer, IJzeren Kruis) was established by law in 1833 following the end of the Belgian Revolution to recognise serious wounds received and bravery in battle by Belgian citizens taking part in the fight for Belgian independence from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands between 25 August 1830 and 4 February 18...
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Prussian military decoration instituted in 1813 by Frederick William III for distinguished service in the Prussian War of Liberation. Use of the ...
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Medal awarded for valour in the German armed forces. Instituted in Prussia in 1813, it consists of a Maltese cross of iron, edged with silver. ...
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The Iron Cross was a medal awarded for valour in the German armed forces. It was instituted in Prussia in 1813 by Frederick William III as a reward for services against France and consists of a cross patee of iron, edged with silver. The order was reinstituted in 1870 for all Germany.
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a German medal awarded for outstanding bravery or service during wartime. · (l.c.)an upright, crosslike position held between the rings, with the arms fully extended laterally and the legs held together and pointed downward.
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The ski tips are crossed while the competitor stays upright.
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A rings position in which the arms are stretched fully to the side, supporting the body, which is held vertically.
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