Definition | Word |
Plural form of the word meaning 'the unit of language, consisting of one or more sounds' | |
Name for the dot above the lowercase letters 'i' and 'j' | |
The only month name with three consecutive consonants | |
An example of one is Babel Fish | |
Edward Elgar's famous work, Pomp and ________________ | |
An organization devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, such as a school | |
Adjective describing anything pertaining to a church, its teachings, functions, or organizations | |
The action that an object is meant to perform | |
A word used to describe any 2-D figure with four angles and four sides (general category) | |
One unit of measurement for this is gradian | |
An inflammation of a mucus membrane, usually accompanied by excessive secretions | |
Active, nimble, agile, energetic | |
The longest extent of an object measured from end to end | |
Comes after seventh | |
Ordinal number for 12 | |
5-syllable adjective meaning 'beautiful' | |
| Definition | Word |
An electric spark usually occurring during a thunderstorm | |
Vibrations in the earth's crust caused by sudden rupture and rebound in rocks where elastic tension has built up | |
A feeling of dread, anxiety, or anguish | |
The act of showing a person or people how something is done or how an object functions | |
A swimming style where the swimmer swims facing up | |
The geographical location of a person's birth | |
With or in the direction of a river's flow | |
A short, thin piece of flammable wood used to make matches | |
Usually abbreviated 'P.S.' and put at the end of a note or letter | |
A place for evening entertainment, usually open until early morning; most serve alcoholic beverages and offer their patrons entertainment | |
A string passed through a hole in a door to lift a metal bar that locks the door on the other side | |
A phrase that is used very often by a person or character | |
A piece of cleared land that is used by flying vehicles as an emergency landing area (2 words) | |
A band of cloth or leather used to secure a clock to a person's wrist | |
A Sporcler's favorite country | |
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