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| etymological origin of | eng: obelisklike |
| has derived form | eng: obelisks |
| lexical category | noun |
| semantically related | eng: Spain |
| semantically related | eng: United States |
| semantically related | eng: archway |
| semantically related | eng: dagger |
| semantically related | eng: dirk |
| semantically related | eng: edge |
| semantically related | eng: hippodrome |
| semantically related | eng: piton |
| semantically related | eng: polytope |
| semantically related | eng: promotion |
| semantically related | eng: slash |
| semantically related | eng: stilet |
| semantically related | eng: straight |
| semantically related | eng: value |
| semantically related | eng: w:Francis Grose |
| synonym | eng: dagger |
| translation | ces: obelisk |
| translation | deu: Kreuz |
| translation | deu: Obelisk |
| translation | eng: square |
| translation | eng: tapered |
| translation | epo: obelisko |
| translation | fin: obeliski |
| translation | fra: obélisque |
| translation | hun: obeliszk |
| translation | ita: obelisco |
| translation | nld: obelisk |
| translation | pol: obelisk |
| translation | por: obelisco |
| translation | spa: obelisco |
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