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lion [ˈlaɪən] N

1. lion ZOOL:

lev m

2. lion ASTROL:

lev m

3. lion (celebrity):

the lion's den
the lion's share

lion-ˈheart·ed ADJ liter

ˈsea lion N

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These charges include fees for deposit wallets- which bring in the lion's share of fee income for this category- service charges and audit certificates.
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He is entwined by a serpent, (or two serpents, like a caduceus) with the snake's head often resting on the lion's head.
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Her hair was like a lion's mane, and she was barefoot and in her nightclothes.
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The lion's share of the profits go to the NGO concerned.
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The snake was shown with a lion's head, from which emanated either twelve or seven rays.
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They met the tyrant's brandished steel, the lion's gory mane; they bowed their heads the death to feel: who follows in their train?
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Total winnings for this race were $20,000 ($ in today's money) with the winner receiving the lion's share of $3,275 ($ in today's money).
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Large meatballs, called lion's heads, can range in size from about 5 cm to 10 cm in diameter.
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The next side has an owl, with a head reminding of a lion's, and a goose fighting a snake.
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Empty-nest syndrome is often felt more acutely by women, who tend to take on the lion's share of family life.
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