
1) Before chief or plop 2) English boy name 3) Flop preceder 4) Greek spirit 5) Humorous prefix for plunk 6) It can precede plop or plunk 7) Lead-in for plunk or flooey 8) Lead-in to plop 9) Lead-in to plop or plunk 10) Lead-in to plunk 11) Lead-in to plunk or plop 12) Onomatopoeic prefix 13) Plop forerunner
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in ancient Greek religion, a destructive spirit. Popular belief attributed death and illness to the action of impersonal powers, often spoken of in ...
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In Greek mythology Ker was a female spirit of death depicted with long claws and wearing about her shoulders a long cloak stained red with the blood of corpses. She dragged away the bodies of dead and wounded alike to the gate of the Underworld.
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[Hellenic mythology] (also Cer) An impersonal spirit of evil and destructiveness. Usually spoken of in the plural (Keres), and originally used in relation to destiny or in reference to the spirits of the dead. In post-Homeric usage, they pollute like the Harpies and are associated with disease, old age, death, and troubles i...
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Kerguelen Islands
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