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Showing words for PTOLEMY using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Ptolemy

ptolemy

6 Letter Words for Ptolemy

employ, etymol, motley, poetly, pomely

5 Letter Words for Ptolemy

empty, eplot, melty, metol, molet, molpe, mopey, motel, motey, moyle, myope, olepy, oylet, plote, poley, pomel, pomey, tempo, tepoy, ymolt

4 Letter Words for Ptolemy

elmy, empt, etym, eyot, leto, lome, lope, lote, lyme, lyte, melt, moet, mole, molt, moly, mope, mote, moyl, myel, olpe, pelt, peto, plot, ploy, poem, poet, pole, polt, poly, pome, pote, pyet, pyot, temp, toey, tole, tome, tope, tymp, type, typo, yelm, yelp, yelt, yeom, ylem, ympe, ympt, yomp, yote

3 Letter Words for Ptolemy

elm, elt, emo, emp, eom, ety, eyl, lem, leo, lep, let, ley, loe, lop, lot, loy, lpm, ltm, lye, lym, mel, met, moe, mol, mop, mot, moy, ole, olm, olp, ope, opt, oye, pel, pet, ply, pmt, pol, pom, pot, poy, pte, pty, pye, tel, tem, tlo, toe, tol, tom, top, toy, tpm, tye, typ, yeo, yep, yet, yoe, yom, yot

Definitions for Ptolemy

[1] Claudius Ptolemaeus , flourished a.d. 127–151, Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
[2] any of the kings of the Macedonian dynasty that ruled Egypt 323–30 b.c.
[3] surnamed Soter , 367?–280 b.c., ruler of Egypt 323–285: founder of Macedonian dynasty in Egypt.
[4] surnamed Philadelphus , 309?–247? b.c., king of Egypt 285–247? (son of Ptolemy I).
[5] Latin name Claudius Ptolemaeus. 2nd century ad , Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer. His Geography was the standard geographical textbook until the discoveries of the 15th century. His system of astronomy (see Ptolemaic system ), as expounded in the Almagest, remained undisputed until the Copernican system was evolved
[6] called Ptolemy Soter. ?367–283 bc , king of Egypt (323–285 bc ), a general of Alexander the Great, who obtained Egypt on Alexander's death and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty: his capital Alexandria became the centre of Greek culture
[7] called Philadelphus. 309–246 bc , the son of Ptolemy I; king of Egypt (285–246). Under his rule the power, prosperity, and culture of Egypt was at its height