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  • 39Sar|a|cen|i|cal — «SAR uh SEHN uh kuhl», adjective. = Saracenic. (Cf. ↑Saracenic) …

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  • 40Alhambraic — Al ham*bra ic, Alhambresque Al ham*bresque (?; 277), a. Made or decorated after the fanciful style of the ornamentation in the Alhambra, which affords an unusually fine exhibition of Saracenic or Arabesque architecture. [1913 Webster] || …

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