Anagrams of corteges
Word corteges has
294 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of corteges.
- cortege
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noun,
a procession, especially a ceremonial one:
- stereo-
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- 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.
- corset
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noun,
Sometimes, corsets. a close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body; stays.
- egrets
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noun,
any of several usually white herons that grow long, graceful plumes during the breeding season, as Egretta garzetta (little egret) of the Old World.
- Coster
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noun,
costermonger.
- Cortes
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noun,
(in Spain or Portugal) the two houses constituting the national legislative body.
- erects
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adjective,
upright in position or posture:
- terces
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noun,
tierce (def 3).
- sector
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noun,
Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
- stego-
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- rectos
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- escort
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noun,
a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy:
- greets
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verb (used with object),
to address with some form of salutation; welcome.
- certes
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adverb,
certainly; in truth.
- ergots
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noun,
Plant Pathology.
a disease of rye and other cereal grasses, caused by a fungus of the genus Claviceps, especially C. purpurea, which replaces the affected grain with a long, hard, blackish sclerotial body.
the sclerotial body itself.
- etrogs
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noun,
Judaism. a citron for use with the lulav during the Sukkoth festival service.
- Ecorse
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noun,
a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
- Scoter
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noun,
any of the large diving ducks of the genus Melanitta, inhabiting northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
- secret
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noun,
something that is or is kept secret, hidden, or concealed.
- resect
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verb (used with object),
to do a resection on.
- Greco-
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- egest
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verb (used with object),
to discharge, as from the body; void (opposed to ingest).
- egers
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noun,
German name of Ohře.
- stge.
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- ergo-
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- store
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noun,
an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
- erect
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adjective,
upright in position or posture:
- scrog
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noun,
any naturally short or stunted tree or bush, as a crab apple tree or blackthorn bush.
- scree
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noun,
a steep mass of detritus on the side of a mountain.
- ecto-
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- sect.
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- EGRET
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noun,
any of several usually white herons that grow long, graceful plumes during the breeding season, as Egretta garzetta (little egret) of the Old World.
- geste
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noun,
gest.
- ergot
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noun,
Plant Pathology.
a disease of rye and other cereal grasses, caused by a fungus of the genus Claviceps, especially C. purpurea, which replaces the affected grain with a long, hard, blackish sclerotial body.
the sclerotial body itself.
- Soter
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noun,
Saint, pope a.d. 166?–175?.
- goers
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noun,
a person or thing that goes:
- Serge
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noun,
a twilled worsted or woolen fabric used especially for clothing.
- sero-
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- Segre
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noun,
Emilio [uh-mee-lee-oh,, uh-meel-yoh;; Italian e-mee-lyaw] /əˈmi liˌoʊ,, əˈmil yoʊ;; Italian ɛˈmi lyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1905–1989, U.S. physicist, born in Italy: Nobel prize 1959.
- gores
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noun,
blood that is shed, especially when clotted.
- gorse
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noun,
any spiny shrub of the genus Ulex, of the legume family, native to the Old World, especially U. europaeus, having rudimentary leaves and yellow flowers and growing in waste places and sandy soil.
- etrog
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noun,
Judaism. a citron for use with the lulav during the Sukkoth festival service.
- grees
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noun,
superiority, mastery, or victory.
- grots
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noun,
a grotto.
- estoc
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noun,
a thrusting sword of the 13th–17th centuries having a long, narrow blade of rectangular section.
- Ester
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noun,
a compound produced by the reaction between an acid and an alcohol with the elimination of a molecule of water, as ethyl acetate, C 4 H 8 O 2 , or dimethyl sulfate, C 2 H 6 SO 4 .
- greet
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verb (used with object),
to address with some form of salutation; welcome.
- esrog
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noun,
etrog.
- steer
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noun,
Informal. a suggestion about a course of action; tip:
- ster.
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- erose
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adjective,
uneven, as if gnawed away.
- Grote
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noun,
George, 1794–1871, English historian.
- Scot.
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- score
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noun,
the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
- terce
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noun,
tierce (def 3).
- torse
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noun,
a wreath of twisted silks of two alternating tinctures, usually a metal and a color, depicted supporting a crest or coronet, often upon a helmet.
- cotes
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noun,
a shelter, coop, or small shed for sheep, pigs, pigeons, etc.
- rotes
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noun,
routine; a fixed, habitual, or mechanical course of procedure:
- Regt.
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- coset
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noun,
a subset of a group, formed by the consistent operation of a given element of the group on the left or right of all the elements of a subgroup of the group.
- roset
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noun,
resin; rosin.
- TORES
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noun,
a torus.
- Corse
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noun,
corpse.
- oste-
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- cores
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- Ceres
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noun,
a pre-Roman goddess of agriculture under whose name the Romans adopted the worship of the Greek goddess Demeter.
- rect.
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- Roget
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noun,
Peter Mark, 1779–1869, English physician and author of a thesaurus.
- cero-
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- ceros
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noun,
a large Atlantic and Gulf Coast mackerel game fish, Scomberomorus regalis.
- cert.
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- reest
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verb (used with object),
to cure, smoke, or dry (meat or fish).
- Crees
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noun,
a member of a North American Indian people of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
- crest
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noun,
the highest part of a hill or mountain range; summit.
- Oreg.
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- 30-30
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- terse
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adjective,
neatly or effectively concise; brief and pithy, as language.
- ogees
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noun,
a double curve, resembling the letter S, formed by the union of a concave and a convex line.
- ogres
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noun,
a monster in fairy tales and popular legend, usually represented as a hideous giant who feeds on human flesh.
- Crete
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noun,
Formerly Candia. a Greek island in the Mediterranean, SE of mainland Greece. 3235 sq. mi. (8380 sq. km). Capital: Canea.
- trogs
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noun,
Chiefly British Slang. a hooligan; lout.
- cetes
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noun,
a number of badgers together.
- torcs
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noun,
torque (def 4).
- reset
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noun,
an act or instance of setting again.
- rete
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noun,
a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
- Gore
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noun,
blood that is shed, especially when clotted.
- rest
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noun,
the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep:
- seer
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noun,
a person who sees; observer.
- regs
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noun,
Usually, regs. Informal. regulations.
- GOES
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noun,
plural of go1 .
- gree
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noun,
superiority, mastery, or victory.
- sego
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noun,
sego lily.
- Goer
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noun,
a person or thing that goes:
- gets
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noun,
an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal:
- rets
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verb (used with object),
to soak in water or expose to moisture, as flax or hemp, to facilitate the removal of the fiber from the woody tissue by partial rotting.
- grot
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noun,
a grotto.
- Reg.
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- orts
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noun,
Usually, orts. a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
- OEEC
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- Oct.
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- gest
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noun,
a story or tale.
- ogre
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noun,
a monster in fairy tales and popular legend, usually represented as a hideous giant who feeds on human flesh.
- scr.
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- orcs
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noun,
any of several cetaceans, as a grampus.
- sec.
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- org.
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- Osee
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noun,
Hosea.
- gres
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- ROTS
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noun,
the process of rotting.
- rote
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noun,
routine; a fixed, habitual, or mechanical course of procedure:
- ROTC
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noun,
a body of students at some colleges and universities who are given training toward becoming officers in the armed forces. Abbreviation: ROTC, R.O.T.C.
- ROSE
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noun,
any of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the genus Rosa.
Compare rose family.
- ogee
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noun,
a double curve, resembling the letter S, formed by the union of a concave and a convex line.
- Gros
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noun,
Antoine Jean [ahn-twan zhahn] /ɑ̃ˈtwan ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), Baron, 1771–1835, French painter.
- recs
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noun,
recreation.
- Rees
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noun,
reeve3 .
- gro.
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- 1080
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- rocs
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noun,
a bird of enormous size and strength.
- Sere
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noun,
the series of stages in an ecological succession.
- ter.
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- cees
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noun,
the letter C.
- CerE
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noun,
a fleshy, membranous covering of the base of the upper mandible of a bird, especially a bird of prey or a parrot, through which the nostrils open.
- cet-
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- Cete
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noun,
a number of badgers together.
- ect-
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- eco-
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- Tees
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noun,
a river in N England, flowing E along the boundary between Durham and Yorkshire to the North Sea. 70 miles (113 km) long.
- Ceto
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- tors
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noun,
a rocky pinnacle; a peak of a bare or rocky mountain or hill.
- tegs
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noun,
Animal Husbandry.
a two-year-old sheep that has not been shorn.
the wool shorn from such a sheep.
- Gert
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noun,
a female given name, form of Gertrude.
- cts.
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- Cree
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noun,
a member of a North American Indian people of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
- ctr.
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- cog.
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- cogs
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noun,
(not in technical use) a gear tooth, formerly especially one of hardwood or metal, fitted into a slot in a gearwheel of less durable material.
- Cor.
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- Cort
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- cose
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verb (used without object),
coze.
- togs
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noun,
a coat.
- Cost
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noun,
the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything:
- Tore
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noun,
a torus.
- torc
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noun,
torque (def 4).
- Cres
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- EEOC
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- Eger
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noun,
German name of Ohře.
- str.
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- etc.
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- Gers
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noun,
a department in SW France. 2429 sq. mi. (6290 sq. km). Capital: Auch.
- Ger.
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- geo-
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- gees
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noun,
a sum of one thousand dollars:
- Sert
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noun,
José María [haw-se mah-ree-ah] /hɔˈsɛ mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1945, Spanish painter.
- trog
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noun,
Chiefly British Slang. a hooligan; lout.
- sore
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noun,
a sore spot or place on the body.
- sort
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noun,
a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature:
- egos
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noun,
the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought.
- Tree
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noun,
a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
- Este
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noun,
a city in NE Italy: medieval fortress; ancient Roman ruins.
- est.
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- Ste.
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- eso-
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- erst
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adverb,
before the present time; formerly.
- Erse
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noun,
Gaelic, especially Scottish Gaelic.
- Eros
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noun,
the ancient Greek god of love, identified by the Romans with Cupid.
- ergs
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- stg.
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- Cote
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noun,
a shelter, coop, or small shed for sheep, pigs, pigeons, etc.
- ROG
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- tr.
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- Tro
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- ROE
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noun,
the mass of eggs, or spawn, within the ovarian membrane of the female fish.
- ROT
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noun,
the process of rotting.
- TSE
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- SRO
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- Rs.
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- TEC
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noun,
detective.
- 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).
- Sgt
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- SOC
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noun,
sociology or a class or course in sociology.
- sot
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noun,
a drunkard.
- See
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noun,
the seat, center of authority, office, or jurisdiction of a bishop.
- Sr.
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- ROC
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noun,
a bird of enormous size and strength.
- se-
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- TCS
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- tee
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noun,
the letter T or t.
- RSE
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- sc.
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- teg
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noun,
Animal Husbandry.
a two-year-old sheep that has not been shorn.
the wool shorn from such a sheep.
- TES
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noun,
ti1 .
- So.
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- toe
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noun,
one of the terminal digits of the human foot.
- RTS
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- tog
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noun,
a coat.
- rte
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- Tor
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noun,
a rocky pinnacle; a peak of a bare or rocky mountain or hill.
- rt.
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- St.
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- gt.
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- TSR
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noun,
a computer program with any of several ancillary functions, usually held resident in RAM for instant activation while one is using another program.
- ERE
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preposition, conjunction,
before.
- EEC
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- EEG
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- EEO
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- EGO
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noun,
the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought.
- EOE
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- EOS
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noun,
the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, identified by the Romans with Aurora.
- ERS
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noun,
ervil.
- ec-
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- ERT
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- Esc
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- ese
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- ESR
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- ETO
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- ETR
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- GCE
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- ECG
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- eo-
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- GCT
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- COS
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noun,
romaine.
- Co.
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- cr.
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- cs.
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- ct.
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- cee
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noun,
the letter C.
- CEO
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- CGS
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- COT
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noun,
a light portable bed, especially one of canvas on a folding frame.
- Eg.
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- CRS
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- CRT
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- CSO
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- CSR
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- CST
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- cte
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- ctg
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- GCR
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- ETS
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- Gee
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noun,
a sum of one thousand dollars:
- ote
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- OCS
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- OES
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noun,
the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.
- orc
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noun,
any of several cetaceans, as a grampus.
- Ore
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noun,
a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
- ORT
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noun,
Usually, orts. a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
- ose
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- ot-
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- OTS
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- Ges
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- RCS
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- Re.
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- RCT
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- REC
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noun,
recreation.
- Ree
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noun,
reeve3 .
- res
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noun,
an object or thing; matter.
- ret
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verb (used with object),
to soak in water or expose to moisture, as flax or hemp, to facilitate the removal of the fiber from the woody tissue by partial rotting.
- OCR
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- OTC
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- GTC
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- gre
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- GSR
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- Gr.
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- got
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noun,
an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal:
- GTO
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- GTS
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- Oc.
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- Gor
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interjection,
(used as a mild oath.)
- get
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noun,
an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal:
- GSC
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- G.
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- GO
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noun,
the act of going:
- rg
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- GC
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- RC
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- R.
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- et
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verb,
a simple past tense of eat.
- CE
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- t.
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- TG
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- S.
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- ee
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- SG
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- O.
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- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- TE
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noun,
ti1 .
- OG
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- TC
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- T1
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- RO
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