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Crosstips helped to find the following words this month:
English (GB)
- iraqi
a native or inhabitant of Iraq - corporeal
having material or physical form or substance - engenders
engender - call forth;
engender - beget: make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them";
engender - To bring into existence, to cause; To stimulate
Français
- métronomes
- médiatique
- sénescente
- excursion
parcourir un pays ou une région en vue de découverte ou d'agrément - étamage
- traître
- argumentaire
lié aux arguments de vente;
ensemble d'une argumentation;
ensemble des arguments de vente - lois
- initier
faire découvrir une science ou une vérité à quelqu'un ou aux autres;
mettre au courant quelqu'un d'un mystère souvent lié à des cultes;
être le premier à instruire quelqu'un - indu
qui n'est pas fondé, qui est à l'opposé des règles;
qui n'est pas dû;
ce qui n'est pas dû - aine
(anatomie) partie du corps en haut de la cuisse;
(technologie) baguette de bois servant à la fumaison des harengs;
Nouvelle orthographe plus âgé Nouvelle orthographe premier-né ou première-née d'une fratrie Nouvelle orthographe plus âgé, plus ancien - reg
(géographie) désert rocheux - demi-fines
- magnitude
(astronomie) valeur numérique qui sert à caractériser l'éclat d'un astre;
(géologie) mesure de l'intensité d'un tremblement de terre
English (US)
- tyranny
dictatorship: a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.);
absolutism: dominance through threat of punishment and violence - avocado
a pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed - everyday
found in the ordinary course of events - avesta
a collection of Zoroastrian texts gathered during the 4th or 6th centuries;
The Avesta is the primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestan language. - punjab
a historical region on northwestern India and northern Pakistan - bungle
spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly - muskrat
the brown fur of a muskrat - furnaces
A furnace is a device used for heating. The name derives from Latin fornax, oven. The earliest furnace was excavated at Balakot, a site of the Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to its mature phase (c. 2500-1900 BC). The furnace was most lik - tucuman
- strafe
an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane - ism
doctrine: a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school - esteban
Esteban (born 1948 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the stage name of guitarist Stephen Paul., Gilbert Garcia, Phoenix New Times, September 21, 2000, accessed on line June 15, 2007. ... - urdu
the official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script - transvaal
a province of northeastern South Africa originally inhabited by Africans who spoke Bantu; colonized by the Boers;
The Transvaal (Afrikaans, lit. beyond the Vaal River) is the name of an area of northern South Africa. ... - credo
creed: any system of principles or beliefs;
Credo, also known as The Devil's Curse, is a 2008 low-budget psychological horror film directed and produced by Toni Harman and written by Alex Wakeford. ... - breeze
a slight wind (usually refreshing) - erebus
(Greek mythology) Greek god of darkness who dwelt in the underworld; son of Chaos; brother of Nox; father of Aether and Day - growth
(biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level - provider
someone who provides the means for subsistence - cranberry
any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries - pronunciation
the manner in which someone utters a word - aptitudes
aptitude - inherent ability - moccasin
soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans - goatskin
the hide of a goat - conga
music composed for dancing the conga - sourpuss
someone with a habitually sullen or gloomy expression - kowtowed
kowtow - scrape: bend the knees and bow in a servile manner;
kowtow - fawn: try to gain favor by cringing or flattering; "He is always kowtowing to his boss" - oops
OOPS! The Ounce of Prevention System is a CMMS Computerized Maintenance Management System developed in 1983 for use on personal PCs by industries to better manage their maintenance data. The evolution of OOPS! is Oz. the Oz. of Prevention System - coterie
clique: an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose - counterattack
an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc. - polymaths
A polymath (Greek polymathēs, πολυμαθής, "having learned much")The term was first recorded in written English in the early seventeenth century is a person, with superior intelligence, whose expertise spans a significant number of different subje - jolene
"Jolene" is a song written and performed by Dolly Parton from her album Jolene (1974), produced by Bob Ferguson. It is ranked #217 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". - booklet
a small book usually having a paper cover - cochran
United States aviator who held several speed records and headed the women's Air Force pilots in World War II (1910-1980) - molokai
an island of central Hawaii (between Maui and Oahu) - intersect
meet at a point - onsets
onset - the beginning or early stages; "the onset of pneumonia";
onset - attack: (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons); "the attack began at dawn" - interdict
an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district - inaner
- knack
bent: a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it" - input
a component of production; something that goes into the production of output - integer
any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero - dmitri
Dmitri, Dmitry or Dmitriy, sometimes also Dmitrij (Дми́трий, ); Church Slavic form: Dimitry or Dimitri (Дими́трий); ancient Russian forms: D'mitr(iy) or Dmitr (Дьмитр(ии) or Дъмитръ) is a male given name, the version of Greek Demetrius. ... - ampler
Comparative form of ample: more ample - emperor
the male ruler of an empire - smuggest
Superlative form of smug: most smug - ammeter
a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes - slowdown
the act of slowing down or falling behind - flavorful
full of flavor - elevenths
eleventh - position 11 in a countable series of things;
eleventh - coming next after the tenth and just before the twelfth in position - alabamian
Alabaman: a native or resident of Alabama - birthplace
the place where someone was born - midyears
- cinnamon
aromatic bark used as a spice - nicene
Nicaean: of or relating to the ancient city of Nicaea in Asia Minor - hickman
Hickmann, or Hickman, is a surname, and may refer to: * Albert Hickman Canadian politician * (W.) Albert Hickman Canadian boat designer and builder * Alexander Hickman * Bernard "Peck" Hickman, a former college men's basketball coach (Louisville - sidelight
light carried by a boat that indicates the boat's direction; vessels at night carry a red light on the port bow and a green light on the starboard bow - nietzsche
influential German philosopher remembered for his concept of the superman and for his rejection of Christian values; considered, along with Kierkegaard, to be a founder of existentialism (1844-1900) - bimbo
a young woman indulged by rich and powerful older men - lhotse
a mountain in the central Himalayas on the border of Tibet and Nepal (27,890 feet high) - thieve
hook: take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!";
: To commit theft;
thieving - larceny: the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International";
thieving(a): given to thievery - shepherdess
a woman shepherd - thwart
a crosspiece spreading the gunnels of a boat; used as a seat in a rowboat - agitated
troubled emotionally and usually deeply - offspring
the immediate descendants of a person - oftener
more often or more frequently - genes
A gene is the basic unit of heredity in a living organism. All living things depend on genes. Genes hold the information to build and maintain an organism's cells and pass genetic traits to offspring. ... - hences
- aeroflot
- zeppelin
German inventor who designed and built the first rigid motorized dirigible (1838-1917) - bet
the act of gambling - weaseled
- destruct
destroy (one's own missile or rocket) - terminal
station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods - kerchief
a square scarf that is folded into a triangle and worn over the head or about the neck - tetrahedron
any polyhedron having four plane faces - neat
clean or organized - ferrules
- jeremiahs
- hercules
(classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality;
a large constellation in the northern hemisphere between Lyra and Corona Borealis - delete
remove or make invisible - scar
a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue - achernar
Achernar (α Eri / α Eridani / Alpha Eridani), sometimes spelled Achenar, is the brightest star in the constellation Eridanus and the ninth-brightest star in the nighttime sky. ... - acanthus
any plant of the genus Acanthus having large spiny leaves and spikes or white or purplish flowers; native to Mediterranean region but widely cultivated - eagerer
- raccoon
the fur of the North American racoon - maltese
a native or inhabitant of Malta - macedon
the ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria - tamworth
Tamworth is a town and local government district in Staffordshire, England, located north-east of Birmingham city centre and north-west of London. The town takes its name from the River Tame, which flows through the town, as does the River Anker - iambic
a verse line consisting of iambs - varese
United States composer (born in France) whose music combines dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques (1883-1965) - manifestation
a clear appearance - bandit
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band - parabling
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