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  • Ra [r]: Ancient Egyptian sun god, and a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the mid-day sun, with other deities representing other positions of the sun. [e]

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  • Dragon [r]: Mythological reptilian creature widely featured in human literature and lore. [e]
  • Khufu [r]: Pharaoh of Egypt during the construction of the Great Pyramid. [e]
  • The Happy Return [r]: C.S. Forester novel set in 1809 that introduced Horatio Hornblower, a fictional frigate captain in the Royal Navy; U.S. title Beat to Quarters [e]
  • Diamond (gemstone) [r]: A stable allotrope of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice, commonly used in industrial applications and jewelry. [e]
  • Geomorphology [r]: The study of the landforms and geological history of an area, the processes that have shaped the landscape, and the time period over which these processes occur. [e]