without+an+equal
91Nadirim — Developer(s) Twisted Tribe Publisher(s) Twisted Tribe Release date(s) …
92Olof Wallquist — Olof Wallqvist painted in 1790. Olof Wallqvist (1755, Edsberg, Närke April 30, 1800), Swedish statesman and ecclesiastic, was ordained in 1776, became Doctor of Philosophy in 1779, court preacher to Queen Louisa Ulrica in 1780, and bishop of… …
93ENGLAND — (27,000), the predominant partner of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, comprises along with Wales the southern, and by far the greater, portion of Great Britain, the largest of the European islands; it is separated from the… …
94FRANCE — (38,343), the land of the French; a nation standing in the front rank among the powers of Europe. It occupies a geographical position of peculiar advantage in the western portion of it, having a southern foreshore on the Mediterranean and a… …
95incomparable — [ɪn kɒmp(ə)rəb(ə)l] adjective 1》 without an equal in quality or extent; matchless. 2》 unable to be compared; totally different. Derivatives incomparability noun incomparably adverb …
96unmatched — a. 1. Unequalled, unparalleled, matchless, unexampled, unrivalled, unparagoned, without an equal, consummate, incomparable, peerless. 2. Odd, single (of a pair or set) …
97unsurpassed — a. Unexcelled, matchless, unequalled, unmatched, unparalleled, unrivalled, unexampled, peerless, unparagoned, without an equal …
98incomparable — meaning ‘matchless, without an equal’, is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable …
99incomparable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) without an equal in quality or extent. 2) unable to be compared; totally different. DERIVATIVES incomparably adverb …
100incomparably — incomparable ► ADJECTIVE 1) without an equal in quality or extent. 2) unable to be compared; totally different. DERIVATIVES incomparably adverb …