Anagrams of adapts
Word adapts has
95 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of adapts.
- 2,4,5-t
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noun,
a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
- Sadat
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noun,
Anwar el- [ahn-wahr el] /ˈɑn wɑr ɛl/ (Show IPA), 1918–81, Egyptian political leader: president 1970–81; Nobel Peace Prize 1978.
- adapt
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verb (used with object),
to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly:
- 2,4-d
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noun,
a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
- pasta
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noun,
any of various flour-and-egg food preparations of Italian origin, made of thin, unleavened dough and produced in a variety of forms, usually served with a sauce and sometimes stuffed.
- 30-30
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- tapas
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noun,
the conditioning of the body through the proper kinds and amounts of diet, rest, bodily training, meditation, etc., to bring it to the greatest possible state of creative power.
- apast
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preposition,
past; beyond.
- std.
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- PTSD
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- pts.
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- daps
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noun,
Carpentry. a notch in a timber for receiving part of another timber.
- Ptas
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plural,
peseta.
- 1080
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- dat.
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- DATA
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noun,
a plural of datum.
- Asat
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noun,
(in Vedic mythology) the realm of nonexistence, populated by demons.
Compare sat2 (def 1).
- PSAT
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- pats
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noun,
a light stroke, tap, or blow with the palm, fingers, or a flat object.
- patd
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- pat.
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- dpt.
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- Sat.
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- ASAP
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adverb,
without delay; promptly.
- apt.
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plural,
apartment.
- Tapa
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noun,
(especially in Spain) a snack or appetizer, typically served with wine or beer.
- tads
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noun,
a small child, especially a boy.
- spat
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noun,
a petty quarrel.
- APSA
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- adat
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noun,
the native law traditional in Indonesia.
- Past
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noun,
the time gone by:
- apts
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plural,
apartment.
- STP
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- tpd
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- PAS
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noun,
a step or series of steps in ballet.
- TAP
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noun,
a light but audible blow:
- SAP
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noun,
the juice or vital circulating fluid of a plant, especially of a woody plant.
- Tad
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noun,
a small child, especially a boy.
- PDT
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- PSA
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- SAA
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- Sta
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- Sp.
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- PTA
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plural,
peseta.
- St.
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- SDA
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- spt
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- SPA
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noun,
a mineral spring, or a locality in which such springs exist.
- Sad
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noun,
the 14th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- sd.
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- PST
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interjection,
(used to attract someone's attention in an unobtrusive manner.)
- Pa.
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- PAD
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noun,
a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing.
- ATS
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noun,
a money of account of Laos, the 100th part of a kip.
- ap-
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- ad-
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- AAP
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- AAS
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noun,
basaltic lava having a rough surface.
- ADA
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noun,
a programming language particularly suited to real-time applications: developed for use by the U.S. Department of Defense.
- ADS
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noun,
advertisement.
- APA
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noun,
a tree, Eperua falcata, of tropical America, having reddish-brown wood used in the construction of houses.
- APS
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- ASA
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noun,
a king of Judah, 913?–873? b.c. I Kings 15:8–24.
- ASP
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noun,
any of several venomous snakes, especially the Egyptian cobra or the horned viper.
- ast
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- pt.
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- ATA
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- ATP
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- at.
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- TSP
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- DAP
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noun,
Carpentry. a notch in a timber for receiving part of another timber.
- DAS
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noun,
hyrax.
- DPA
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- DPS
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- DSA
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- DSP
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- DST
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- Ps.
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- pd.
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- TA
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noun,
the 16th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- 2D
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noun,
a two-dimensional form or appearance:
- TP
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- 3D
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noun,
a three-dimensional form or appearance:
- A.
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noun,
Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) [ah-nyaw-law dee kaw-zee-maw dee mah-ryah-naw] /ˈɑ nyɔ lɔ di ˈkɔ zi mɔ di mɑˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1502–72, Italian painter.
- AA
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noun,
basaltic lava having a rough surface.
- D.
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- T1
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- TD
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- t.
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- DA
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noun,
a male hairstyle, especially of the 1950s, in which the hair is slicked back on both sides to overlap at the back of the head.
- DT
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noun,
a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence on alcohol, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. Abbreviation: d.t.
- DP
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- S.
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- SA
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- P.
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noun,
Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.