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I . treasure [ˈtreʒəɐ, Am -ɚ] N a. fig

treasure house N

1. treasure house (where a treasure is kept):

2. treasure house (valuable collection):

treasure trove [ˈtreʒəˌtrəʊv, Am -ɚtroʊv] N

1. treasure trove (treasure):

2. treasure trove (collection):

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The treaty also formalized the confiscation of artistic treasures from the Vatican.
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These treasures may have been offered to the river during rites of passage, in mourning, or as thanksgiving for battles won.
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In here, she appears as a crone wearing a crown made of seven treasures.
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Up a winding staircase is the first display room -- a showcase of some of the museum's treasures.
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They dared to break, or at least bend, some of the habits that so often make a prison of a society crammed with treasures.
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Roll up your sleeves, get stuck in and see what treasures you can unearth in between the badminton rackets and broken suitcases.
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The group particularly believes in hidden terma treasures.
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It usually lives in a cave, guards treasures and keeps nymph-like beings called "xanas" or "anjanas" as prisoners.
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People also believed, for example, in the opening of various caves and underground caverns in which treasures are hidden.
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They demand that we continue in our quest for a society that truly treasures human life, transcending all differences of race, religion, politics and ideology.
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