Anagrams of clunkers
Word clunkers has
236 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of clunkers.
- clunker
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noun,
something worthless or inferior.
- lunkers
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noun,
something unusually large for its kind.
- suckler
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noun,
an animal that suckles its young; mammal.
- lucres
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noun,
monetary reward or gain; money.
- scler-
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- clunks
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noun,
a hard hit, especially on the head.
- sucker
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noun,
a person or thing that sucks.
- suckle
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verb (used with object),
to nurse at the breast or udder.
- clerks
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noun,
a person employed, as in an office, to keep records, file, type, or perform other general office tasks.
- lunker
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noun,
something unusually large for its kind.
- knurls
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noun,
a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
- lucre
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noun,
monetary reward or gain; money.
- neur-
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- curls
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noun,
a coil or ringlet of hair.
- Rules
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noun,
a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.:
- curns
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noun,
a grain.
- leuc-
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- rucks
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noun,
a large number or quantity; mass.
- recks
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verb (used with object),
Archaic. to have regard for; mind; heed.
- Nurse
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noun,
a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm.
Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
- nurls
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noun,
a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
- nukes
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noun,
a nuclear or thermonuclear weapon.
- encl.
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- neuks
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noun,
nook.
- lunes
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noun,
Archaic. fits of madness.
- necks
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noun,
the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk.
- lurks
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noun,
an underhand scheme; dodge.
- lures
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noun,
anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- luces
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noun,
plural of lux.
- runes
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noun,
any of the characters of certain ancient alphabets, as of a script used for writing the Germanic languages, especially of Scandinavia and Britain, from c200 to c1200, or a script used for inscriptions in a Turkic language of the 6th to 8th centuries from the area near the Orkhon River in Mongolia.
- knurs
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noun,
a knotty or hard protuberance or growth, as on a tree.
- knurl
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noun,
a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
- lucks
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noun,
the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities:
- 30-30
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- Kerns
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noun,
a part of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters.
- cures
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noun,
a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- curse
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noun,
the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
- sculk
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noun,
a person who skulks.
- cruse
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noun,
an earthen pot, bottle, etc., for liquids.
- sneck
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noun,
a door latch or its lever.
- cukes
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noun,
cucumber.
- clunk
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noun,
a hard hit, especially on the head.
- Sucre
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noun,
Antonio José de [ahn-taw-nyaw haw-se th e] /ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ hɔˈsɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1793–1830, Venezuelan general and South American liberator: 1st president of Bolivia 1826–28.
- UNCLE
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noun,
a brother of one's father or mother.
- ulcer
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noun,
Pathology. a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane, accompanied by the disintegration of tissue, the formation of pus, etc.
- Clerk
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noun,
a person employed, as in an office, to keep records, file, type, or perform other general office tasks.
- slunk
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noun,
a prematurely born calf or other animal.
- cruel
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adjective,
willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
- crunk
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noun,
a type of hip-hop originating in the southern U.S. and characterized by heavy bass and call-and-response vocals.
- snuck
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noun,
a sneaking, underhand, or contemptible person.
- Lune
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noun,
anything shaped like a crescent or a half moon.
- Luks
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noun,
George Benjamin, 1867–1933, U.S. painter.
- Luke
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noun,
an early Christian disciple and companion of Paul, a physician and probably a gentile: traditionally believed to be the author of the third Gospel and the Acts.
- runs
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noun,
an act or instance, or a period of running:
- lues
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noun,
syphilis.
- sulk
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noun,
a state or fit of sulking.
- sunk
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noun,
a basin or receptacle, as in a kitchen or laundry, usually connected with a water supply and drainage system, for washing dishes, clothing, etc.
- sur-
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- sure
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Idioms,
for sure, as a certainty; surely:
- Luck
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noun,
the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities:
- ukes
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noun,
ukulele.
- Ukr.
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- Luce
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noun,
a pike, especially when fully grown.
- leuk
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- user
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noun,
a person or thing that uses.
- lure
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noun,
anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- slur
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noun,
a slurred utterance or sound.
- lurk
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noun,
an underhand scheme; dodge.
- Reus
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noun,
a city in Catalonia, NE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea.
- rune
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noun,
any of the characters of certain ancient alphabets, as of a script used for writing the Germanic languages, especially of Scandinavia and Britain, from c200 to c1200, or a script used for inscriptions in a Turkic language of the 6th to 8th centuries from the area near the Orkhon River in Mongolia.
- Ruse
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noun,
a trick, stratagem, or artifice.
- Rusk
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noun,
a slice of sweet raised bread dried and baked again in the oven; zwieback.
- rule
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noun,
a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.:
- leks
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noun,
a traditional place where males assemble during the mating season and engage in competitive displays that attract females.
- rues
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noun,
sorrow; repentance; regret.
- scr.
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- ruck
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noun,
a large number or quantity; mass.
- rel.
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- neck
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noun,
the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk.
- recs
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noun,
recreation.
- reck
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verb (used with object),
Archaic. to have regard for; mind; heed.
- sec.
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- nurl
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noun,
a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
- slue
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noun,
the act of sluing.
- nuke
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noun,
a nuclear or thermonuclear weapon.
- neuk
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noun,
nook.
- Rus.
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- lens
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noun,
a piece of transparent substance, usually glass, having two opposite surfaces either both curved or one curved and one plane, used in an optical device in changing the convergence of light rays, as for magnification, or in correcting defects of vision.
- 1080
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- USRC
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- curl
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noun,
a coil or ringlet of hair.
- kens
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noun,
knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception:
- kc/s
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- cues
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noun,
anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action:
- cuke
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noun,
cucumber.
- cule
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- cur.
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- cure
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noun,
a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- curn
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noun,
a grain.
- knur
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noun,
a knotty or hard protuberance or growth, as on a tree.
- Ens.
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- curs
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noun,
a mongrel dog, especially a worthless or unfriendly one.
- cusk
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noun,
an edible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters.
- Cels
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- enl.
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- enc.
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- Ecru
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noun,
an ecru color.
- Kern
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noun,
a part of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters.
- Eur.
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- CERN
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- clue
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noun,
anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
- crus
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noun,
the part of the leg or hind limb between the femur or thigh and the ankle or tarsus; shank.
- Kure
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noun,
a seaport on SW Honshu, in SW Japan.
- kurn
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noun,
kirn2 .
- Cres
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- cen.
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- CLU
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- Rue
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noun,
sorrow; repentance; regret.
- Uke
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noun,
ukulele.
- CLR
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- SLR
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- cl.
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- Sue
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noun,
Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), (Marie Joseph Sue) 1804–57, French novelist.
- RSE
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- Rs.
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- ec-
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- res
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noun,
an object or thing; matter.
- Eck
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noun,
Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), (Johann Mayer) 1486–1543, German Roman Catholic theologian: opponent of Martin Luther.
- Suk
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noun,
(especially in the Arab countries) the market, especially the traditional bazaar.
- ECU
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noun,
the shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages.
- clk
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- Sr.
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- run
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noun,
an act or instance, or a period of running:
- csk
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- SKU
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- cru
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noun,
(in France) a vineyard producing wine of high quality, sometimes classified by the government as either a Great Growth (Grand Cru) or a First Growth (Premier Cru)
- SER
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noun,
a unit of weight in India, varying in value but usually 1/40 of a maund: the government ser is divided into 80 tolas of 180 English grains and equals nearly 2 pounds 1 ounce avoirdupois (950 grams).
- CRS
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- SEN
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noun,
a money of account of Japan, the 100th part of a yen, now used only in certain quotations, as on foreign exchange.
- SEL
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noun, adjective, pronoun,
self.
- RCN
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- SLE
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- se-
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- CSR
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- cue
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noun,
anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action:
- sc.
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- UCR
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- SNU
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- CNS
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- REC
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noun,
recreation.
- ule
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noun,
caucho.
- cs.
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- USC
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- ESU
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- eu-
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- ure
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- urn
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noun,
a large or decorative vase, especially one with an ornamental foot or pedestal.
- urs
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noun,
an ancient Sumerian city on the Euphrates, in S Iraq: extensive excavations, especially of royal tombs.
- Ken
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noun,
knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception:
- Ker
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- kn.
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- kr.
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- krs
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- LSC
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- ESL
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- USE
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noun,
the act of employing, using, or putting into service:
- Kun
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noun,
Béla [bey-lo] /ˈbeɪ lɒ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1937, Hungarian Communist leader.
- Kur
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noun,
(in Sumerian mythology) the world of the dead.
- leu
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noun,
a coin and monetary unit of Romania, equal to 100 bani. Abbreviation: L.
- Les
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- Ler
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noun,
the personification of the sea and the father of Manannan: corresponds to the Welsh Llyr.
- Len
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noun,
a male given name, form of Leonard.
- Lek
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noun,
a traditional place where males assemble during the mating season and engage in competitive displays that attract females.
- Usk
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noun,
a river flowing S and SE from SE Wales through SW England into the Severn estuary. 60 miles (97 km) long.
- USN
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- USR
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- Re.
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- ESR
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- cle
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- ur-
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- RCS
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- SUN
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noun,
(often initial capital letter) the star that is the central body of the solar system, around which the planets revolve and from which they receive light and heat: its mean distance from the earth is about 93 million miles (150 million km), its diameter about 864,000 miles (1.4 million km), and its mass about 330,000 times that of the earth; its period of surface rotation is about 26 days at its equator but longer at higher latitudes.
- unc
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- NUS
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noun,
the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet (Ν, ν).
- elk
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noun,
Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces.
- els
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- en-
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- NUL
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- cr.
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- NSU
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- NSC
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- NRC
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- nr.
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- Une
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- erk
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noun,
an aircraftsman of the lowest rank in the Royal Air Force.
- ERS
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noun,
ervil.
- NES
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- Esc
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- Esk
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- NEC
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- ne-
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- uns
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- CE
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- U.
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- UL
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- UC
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- UK
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- L.
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- ck
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- NL
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- L1
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- L2
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- le
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- ln
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- LR
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- LU
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noun,
a male or female given name, form of Lou.
- KC
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- K2
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noun,
Also called Godwin Austen [god-win aw-stin] /ˈgɒd wɪn ˈɔ stɪn/ (Show IPA), Dapsang [duh p-suhng] /dəpˈsʌŋ/ (Show IPA). a mountain in N Kashmir, in the Karakoram range: second highest peak in the world. 28,250 feet (8611 meters).
- K.
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- N.
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- NC
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- NU
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noun,
the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet (Ν, ν).
- SU
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- R.
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- RC
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- RN
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- el
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- LC
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- S.
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- SL
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- CU
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- sk
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- SN
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- RU
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