| Definition | First Letter | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| To maintain possession of. | K | Keep | 96%
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| Having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar. | S | Sweet | 96%
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| (medicine, pharmacy, pharmacology) A written order from an authorized medical practitioner for provision of a medicine or other treatment, such as (ophthalmology) the specific lenses needed for a pair of glasses. | P | Prescription | 92%
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| A measure of cold or heat. | T | Temperature | 92%
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| Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood). | M | Mushroom | 90%
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| Domesticated animals of the species Bos taurus (cows, bulls, steers, oxen etc). | C | Cattle | 88%
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| The sense or ability of sight. | V | Vision | 88%
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| With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them. | P | Poor | 85%
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| Intense; sensitive; sharp. | A | Acute | 73%
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| A process of gradual change in a given system, subject, product etc., especially from simpler to more complex forms. | E | Evolution | 73%
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| An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals. | C | Census | 71%
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| (formal, law) An interest in land granting exclusive use or occupation of real estate for a limited period; a leasehold. | L | Lease | 71%
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| Religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter. | S | Sermon | 71%
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| A person who belongs to an occupation, trade, craft, or activity in which one has a professed expertise in a particular area; a job, especially one requiring a high level of skill or training. | P | Professional | 60%
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| Generous; permitting liberty; willing to give unsparingly. | L | Liberal | 58%
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| To take possession of (by force, law etc.) | S | Seize | 58%
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| Armed resistance to an established government or ruler. | R | Rebellion | 56%
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| A thin, broad piece cut off. | S | Slice | 50%
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| A regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface. | T | Tile | 48%
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| A person who traffics in commodities for profit. | M | Merchant | 38%
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| (military) A movement, by a small body of troops beyond the line of outposts, to explore the country and gain intelligence of the enemy's whereabouts. | P | Patrol | 33%
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| The act of modifying so as to make something complex, intricate or difficult. | C | Complication | 31%
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| To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member. | I | Include | 27%
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| To assume or assert tentatively on uncertain grounds. | H | Hypothesize | 23%
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| A fact that shows that something exists or may happen. | I | Indication | 10%
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