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A proposed, extremely light particle that may explain dark matter and a symmetry issue in the
strong nuclear force.
Ax
Axion
A descendant, especially the child of a prominent family or lineage.
Sc
Scion
A brave, honorable warrior, often implying courage, loyalty, and strength.
Dre
Drengir
An original ancestor or source from which others are descended or derived.
Pro
Progenitor
A long-handled tool with a curved blade used for cutting grass or grain.
Scy
Scythe
A ruler or figure characterized by absolute power, often exercising it harshly or oppressively.
Tyr
Tyranus
A sharp, curved claw of a bird of prey used for grasping or killing.
Ta
Talon
A heavy weapon or tool used to strike with great force, or to violently attack and damage.
M
Maul
A mythical creature made from parts of different animals, often symbolizing something unnaturally
combined or fantastical.
Chi
Chimaera
An independent-minded person who does not follow the rules or conventions of a group.
Mav
Maverick
A quantity that has both magnitude and direction, often used in physics and mathematics to represent
movement or force.
Vec
Vector
A person or being that has returned, especially from the dead.
Rev
Revenant
A celestial being of the highest order, often associated with light, purity, and divine service.
Ser
Seraph
A nobleman ranking below a duke and above a count, often governing border territories.
Mar
Marchion
A deep, gloomy abyss in ancient mythology, often considered a prison or place of torment for the
wicked.
Tar
Tartarus
A person who settles disputes or has the authority to make judgments and decisions.
Arb
Arbiter
Something or someone that comes before and indicates or paves the way for what follows.
Pre
Precursor
Existing from the very beginning; original or ancient, often relating to the earliest stages of the
universe or life.
Pri
Primordial
A title used by Roman rulers, later adopted to signify an emperor or supreme leader.
Cae
Caesar
A figure from mythology known for attempting a daring ride of the sun chariot, often symbolizing
overambition or recklessness.
Pha
Phaeton
A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant squid or octopus, said to terrorize sailors and
drag ships underwater.
Kra
Kraken
A beetle, often sacred in ancient Egyptian culture, symbolizing rebirth and transformation.
Sca
Scarab
A powerful undead being, typically a spellcaster, who has used magic to achieve immortality.
L
Lich
A ghostly or shadowy spirit, often seen as an omen of death or a restless soul.
Wra
Wraith
An ancient Egyptian god associated with the afterlife, resurrection, and the cycle of death and rebirth.
Osi
Osiris
A monarch or emperor, especially the ruler of Russia before 1917.
T
Tsar
The belief in nothingness or the rejection of all religious and moral principles; often associated with
emptiness or meaninglessness.
Ni
Nihil
Comfort or relief in a time of distress or sadness.
Sol
Solace
A legendary hammer, famously wielded by a Norse god, known for immense power and the ability
to return to its owner when thrown.
Mjo
Mjolnir
A mythical spear, famously wielded by a Norse god, said to never miss its target.
Gun
Gungnir
A figure from biblical genealogy, traditionally considered a descendant of Shem and an ancestor of
Abraham.
Arp
Arphaxad
A formal, binding agreement or promise, often carrying legal, religious, or moral significance.
Cov
Covenant
A dragon-like creature with two legs, wings, and a barbed tail, often depicted in heraldry and
mythology.
Wyv
Wyvern
Causing or expressing great pain, suffering, or sorrow; extremely serious or severe.
Gri
Grievous
Embodied in a physical form, especially a spirit, deity, or abstract quality made flesh.
Inc
Incarnate
A violent storm, often used metaphorically to describe intense turmoil or upheaval.
Tem
Tempest
The restoration of friendly relations or the resolution of a disagreement or conflict.
Rec
Reconciliation
Overflowing with enthusiasm, energy, or excitement; exuberantly cheerful.
Ebu
Ebullient
Feeling hopeless, discouraged, or in low spirits.
Des
Despondent
An assistant or aide, especially one who helps a senior officer in the military.
Adj
Adjutant
A person who holds beliefs or opinions that go against established religious doctrines or
accepted standards.
Her
Heretic
A person who is inclined to teach or instruct, often with a focus on moral or educational lessons.
Did
Didact
A person who lives by begging; someone who relies on charity for survival.
Men
Mendicant
A state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering, desire, and the cycle of rebirth.
Nir
Nirvana
A state of balance or equilibrium, where opposing forces are equal or stable.
Gle
Gleichgewicht
A tall, four-sided, narrow monument that tapers to a pointed top, often made of stone and used
as a landmark or memorial.
Obe
Obelisk
A large, single upright block of stone, often serving as a monument or symbol of something massive
and unified.
Mon
Monolith
A traditional Japanese sword with a curved, single-edged blade, known for its sharpness and precision.
Kat
Katana
A broad, heavy knife with a straight or slightly curved blade, typically used for cutting through
vegetation or as a tool/weapon.
Mac
Machete
A connection or link between people, things, or ideas; a central point where multiple elements converge.
Ne
Nexus
The beginning or starting point of something; the act of initiating or originating an idea, project,
or process.
Inc
Inception
A cause of great distress, harm, or ruin.
B
Bane
A small arachnid with pincers and a segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger, often found in deserts
and warm climates.
Sco
Scorpion
Faster than the speed of sound.
Sup
Supersonic
A fierce, muscular mammal known for its strength, tenacity, and sharp claws, often found in northern
forests and tundra.
Wol
Wolverine
A partially recognized country in Southeast Europe, in the Balkan Peninsula, which declared
independence from Serbia in 2008.
Kos
Kosovo
A country in Southeast Europe on the Adriatic coast, known for its mountainous terrain and historic
towns.
Mon
Montenegro
A tendency to favor or lean toward a particular perspective, idea, or group, often in an unfair or
unbalanced way.
B
Bias
A place or state of intense heat, destruction, and suffering, often linked to fire and punishment.
Inf
Inferno
A powerful, swirling force that pulls everything around it into chaos or danger.
Mae
Maelstrom
a large mass of snow, ice, and debris that suddenly slides down a mountain slope.
Ava
Avalanche
A wild, dog-like mammal native to North America, known for its adaptability and sharp senses.
Coy
Coyote
An officer of the court responsible for maintaining order and carrying out legal duties such as
delivering notices or enforcing judgments.
Bai
Bailiff
A large, nonvenomous constricting snake found mainly in tropical regions.
Pyt
Python
A very large, heavy-bodied constricting snake native to South America, often living in or near water.
Ana
Anaconda
A deep blue-purple color originally made from a natural plant-based dye.
Ind
Indigo
The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used as a symbol in science and mathematics.
Z
Zeta
The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to represent change or difference in math and
science.
De
Delta
The fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used in science, mathematics, or naming sequences.
Omi
Omicron
A large wild donkey native to the Tibetan Plateau, known for its speed and endurance.
Ki
Kiang
Referring to a type of camel with two humps, native to Central Asia.
Bac
Bactrian
A toxic substance produced by some animals, injected through a bite or sting to harm or immobilize
other creatures.
Ve
Venom
A person’s sense of self or individual identity, especially their awareness of their own importance.
 
Ego
The ability to see or the act of perceiving the surrounding environment with the eyes.
Vis
Vision
Without any limits or end; endless in size, amount, or duration.
Inf
Infinite
Having sharp insight and the ability to understand situations quickly and accurately.
Ast
Astute
A long, pointed weapon used for thrusting, typically by soldiers or mounted fighters.
La
Lance
A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory or impossible, yet may reveal a deeper truth.
Par
Paradox
The moment when day and night are approximately equal in length, occurring twice a year.
Equ
Equinox
Moving in the opposite direction of the hands on a clock.
Cou
Counterclockwise
Strong desires or goals to achieve something significant in the future.
Amb
Ambitions
An intense feeling of extreme fear or dread.
Ter
Terror
A severe shortage of food that causes widespread hunger and malnutrition.
Fam
Famine
A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body or mind, often causing illness.
Dis
Disease
A high mountain in Greece, considered in mythology as the home of the gods.
Oly
Olympus
A gradual increase in loudness or intensity, especially in music.
Cre
Crescendo
A person who lives alone and avoids contact with others.
Rec
Recluse
An examination or analysis done after death, often to determine the cause.
Pos
Postmortuum
A place where dead bodies are kept, usually before burial or examination.
Mor
Morgue
A narrow crack or opening, especially in a rock or surface.
Cre
Crevice
A place offering protection or safety to people, often from danger, persecution, or mental illness.
Asy
Asylum
A glowing ring or circle of light, often depicted around the head of a sacred or holy figure.
H
Halo
A low-pitched brass instrument, similar to a tuba, used mainly in orchestras and brass bands.
Cim
Cimbasso
A dishonest or unprincipled person who acts independently, often breaking rules.
Ro
Rogue
A colorless, odorless noble gas used in lighting, lasers, and medical imaging.
Xe
Xenon
A dark purple-black element used as a disinfectant and in the production of thyroid medicine.
Iod
Iodine
A heavy, hard metal with a very high melting point, often used in lightbulb filaments and industrial tools.
Tun
Tungsten
A silvery liquid metal at room temperature, used in thermometers and some electrical devices.
Mer
Mercury
A colorless, odorless radioactive gas that forms naturally from the decay of uranium in soil and rocks.
Ra
Radon
A strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal often used in aircraft, medical implants, and jewelry.
Tit
Titanium
A rare, radioactive element found in tiny amounts in the earth’s crust, belonging to the halogen group.
Ast
Astatine
A brittle, silvery-gray metalloid used in alloys, flame retardants, and some electronics.
Ant
Antimony
A reddish-brown liquid element that gives off a strong, unpleasant odor, used in chemicals, flame
retardants, and some medicines.
Bro
Bromine
A poisonous, brittle metalloid element that can occur in minerals and is used in pesticides, wood
preservatives, and electronics.
Ars
Arsenic
A hard, silvery-blue metal used in batteries, magnets, and alloys.
Cob
Cobalt
A deep, rich red color with a slightly bluish tone.
Cri
Crimson
A hard, silvery-gray metal used to strengthen steel and in some alloys and chemical catalysts.
Van
Vanadium
A hard, brittle, grayish element widely used in electronics, computers, and solar panels.
Sil
Silicon
A colorless, inert gas that glows brightly in signs and lighting when electrified.
N
Neon
A soft, silvery metal that is highly reactive and used in batteries and some medicines.
Lit
Lithium
A samurai without a master, often wandering and working independently.
Ro
Ronin
A person who is extremely passionate and uncompromising about a cause or belief.
Zea
Zealot
A student or follower who learns from and supports a teacher or leader.
Dis
Disciple
A person who raids, steals, or plunders, often in a violent or opportunistic way.
Mar
Marauder
A word, phrase, or custom that distinguishes one group of people from another, often used as a
test of belonging.
Shi
Shibboleth
A woman who is the head or leader of a family, clan, or community.
Mat
Matriarch
A short trip or outing, usually for leisure, education, or exploration.
Exc
Excursion
An official in a medieval household or estate who managed domestic affairs and oversaw servants.
Sen
Seneschal
A person responsible for supervising, protecting, or managing a place, people, or resources.
War
Warden
Lasting forever; without beginning or end.
Ete
Eternal
A large, powerful, dragon-like creature, often associated with myth or legend.
Dra
Drakon
A stone coffin, often decorated, used to bury the dead.
Sar
Sarcophagus
A fast, sharp-eyed bird of prey known for hunting small animals in flight.
Fal
Falcon
A small mammal covered in protective scales that rolls into a ball when threatened, feeding mainly
on ants and termites.
Pan
Pangolin
A large, powerful wild cat with a spotted coat, native to the Americas.
Jag
Jaguar
A free-roaming wild horse, especially found in North America.
Mus
Mustang
A small falcon known for hovering in the air while hunting insects and small animals.
Kes
Kestrel
A dark-colored water bird that dives to catch fish, often seen spreading its wings to dry.
Cor
Cormorant
A vivid red-orange color often used in art and decoration.
Ver
Vermilion
A small black bird with a grayish neck, related to crows.
Jac
Jackdaw
A pattern or design made up of diamond-shaped patches in different colors, or a person who wears
such a costume.
Har
Harlequin
A very large freshwater fish from South America with a long body and scales.
Ara
Arapaima
A small, oily fish often eaten canned or fresh.
Pil
Pilchard
A type of white, mild-flavored fish commonly found in the Atlantic and used for cooking.
H
Hake
A medium-sized, white-fleshed fish often used in cooking, especially for smoking or frying.
Had
Haddock
A venomous snake with a triangular head and long, hinged fangs.
Vi
Viper
A deep-sea fish with a long, slender body, sharp teeth, and often bioluminescent features.
Dra
Dragonfish
A small freshwater fish, often brightly colored, commonly kept in aquariums.
Te
Tetra
A freshwater fish known for sharp teeth and a strong bite, found in South American rivers.
Pir
Piranha
A very large freshwater salmon found in rivers of Siberia and Central Asia.
Tai
Taimen
A type of freshwater or saltwater fish, often popular for sport fishing.
B
Bass
An extremely large stringed musical instrument, similar to a double bass but much bigger, producing
very deep notes.
Oct
Octobass
A large, predatory fish with a long, slender body and sharp teeth, known for speed.
Bar
Barracuda
A small, bottom-dwelling fish with a large head and spiny fins, often found in cold waters.
Scu
Sculpin
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A colorful marine fish with a slender body, often found around coral reefs.
Wra
Wrasse
A small, colonial marine animal related to corals, often forming colorful, flower-like polyps.
Zoa
Zoanthid
A marine bivalve with a fan-shaped shell, often eaten as seafood.
Sca
Scallop
A small, nocturnal arachnid with a segmented body that can spray a vinegar-like liquid for defense.
Vin
Vinagaroon
A large, venomous centipede with many body segments and long legs.
Sco
Scolopendra
A king or ruler, especially in a monarchy.
Mon
Monarch
A type of grasshopper that can form large swarms and cause crop damage.
Loc
Locust
A plant with edible seeds and leaves, often reddish or purple, sometimes used as a grain.
Ama
Amaranth
A curved, single-edged sword used for cutting in battle or fencing.
Sa
Saber
A short, pointed knife designed for stabbing or thrusting.
Dag
Dagger
A name meaning “destroyer,” often used to refer to a powerful, destructive figure in religious texts.
Apo
Apollyon
A figure from Greek mythology who was granted immortality but not eternal youth, causing him to age
endlessly.
Tit
Tithonus
A Greek mathematician, often called the "father of geometry," known for writing Elements.
Euc
Euclid
A type of salamander that can regrow its limbs and often retains its larval features throughout life.
Ajo
Ajolote
A hero from Greek mythology known for his extraordinary strength and twelve legendary labors.
Her
Hercules
A spiny, egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, also called a spiny anteater.
Ech
Echidna
A small to medium-sized crocodilian found in Central and South America.
Cai
Caiman
A long-snouted crocodilian from South Asia, known for its narrow jaw and many sharp teeth.
Gha
Gharial
A small freshwater or brackish water turtle with a hard shell.
Ter
Terrapin
A limbless, worm-like amphibian that lives underground or in water.
Cae
Caecilian
A small, tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar.
Sey
Seychelles
A small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish often found in streams and rivers.
Lo
Loach
A freshwater fish widely farmed for food, known for its mild taste.
Til
Tilapia
A Roman emperor known for his cruelty and extravagance, ruling from 54 to 68 AD.
N
Nero
A giant sea creature or monster, often symbolizing something enormous or powerful.
Lev
Leviathan
A figure associated with destruction or the underworld, often called the “angel of the abyss” in religious
texts.
Abb
Abbadon
A large, hard-shelled clam often used for food.
Qua
Quahog
A female spirit in Irish folklore whose wailing warns of an impending death.
Ban
Banshee
A soldier originally trained to throw grenades, or a type of deep-sea fish with a long tail.
Gre
Grenadier
Severe, bare, or sharply clear; also used as a surname.
St
Stark
A tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, known for its beaches, coral reefs, and atolls.
Mal
Maldives
An artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute.
Sac
Saccharin
A natural chemical compound found in citrus fruit peels, giving them a strong lemon-like smell.
Lim
Limonene
An organism lacking normal pigmentation, resulting in very light or white skin, hair, and eyes.
Alb
Albino
A citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a tangerine and a pomelo or grapefruit.
Tan
Tangelo
A moon of Jupiter, known for its volcanic activity.
 
Io
The largest moon of Jupiter and the largest in the solar system.
Gan
Ganymede
A moon of Jupiter covered in ice, believed to have a subsurface ocean.
Eur
Europa
A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a man and the legs and horns of a goat,
often associated with nature and mischief.
Sa
Satyr
A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
Cen
Centaur
An animal or creature whose existence is claimed but not scientifically proven, like Bigfoot or the
Loch Ness Monster.
Cry
Cryptid
An underground chamber or vault, often used as a burial place.
Cr
Crypt
A freshwater fish found in Australia, known for its strength and shiny, scaled body. Also, an important
battle of the American Revolution.
Sar
Saratoga
A Native American tribe originally from the southeastern United States.
Che
Cherokee
The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sar
Sarajevo
A place where films are shown to an audience, or the art of making movies.
Cin
Cinema
The first letter of the alphabet.
 
A
The ninth letter of the alphabet, often used to refer to oneself.
 
I
In a position above, covering, or touching something; or indicating a state of activity.
 
On
A small, social insect that lives in colonies and can carry many times its own weight.
 
Ant
The state of being divine or godlike; also, a sweet, fluffy confection made from sugar and egg whites.
Div
Divinity
To or until; toward a particular person, place, or purpose.
U
Unto
Dressed or covered in a particular way.
C
Clad
A hard, yellowish-orange fossilized tree resin often used in jewelry.
Am
Amber
Toward the front or a position ahead; also, moving ahead in progress.
For
Forward
A bright purplish-red color.
Mag
Magenta
A yellow dye obtained from the bark of the black oak tree.
Que
Quercitron
A deep red paint or pigment traditionally used on wooden buildings in Sweden.
F
Falu
A small mammal, also called a stoat, whose white winter fur is highly valued in clothing and ceremonial
robes.
Erm
Ermine
A dragon or serpent, often used in mythology and folklore.
W
Wyrm
A winged serpent or dragon with no legs, found in mythology.
Amp
Amphithere
Latin for “king.”
 
Rex
Excessively eager or enthusiastic, often more than is appropriate.
Ove
Overzealous
The electrode where reduction occurs, typically attracting positive ions in a device like a battery or
electrolysis setup.
Cat
Cathode
The independent city-state in Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and the
Pope.
Vat
Vatican
A country in the Horn of Africa, bordering the Red Sea, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti.
Eri
Eritrea
A Mesoamerican civilization that lived in central Mexico before the Spanish conquest, known for
their temples, agriculture, and empire.
Az
Aztec
A country in Central America, officially called El Salvador.
Sal
Salvador
An island in the Caribbean, part of the Lesser Antilles, known for its volcanoes and British Overseas
Territory status.
Mon
Montserrat
The larger of the two islands that make up Trinidad and Tobago, a country in the Caribbean.
Tri
Trinidad
A member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Cistercians of the Strict Observance) known for
strict monastic life, prayer, and often brewing beer.
Tra
Trappist
A region in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Balkans.
Her
Herzegovina
An ancient name for the region of western Italy along the Tyrrhenian Sea, associated with the
Etruscans.
Tyr
Tyrrhenia
A large inland body of water between Europe and Asia, bordered by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan,
Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan.
Cas
Caspian
A country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, known for Angkor Wat.
Cam
Cambodia
A country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Russia, Georgia,
Armenia, and Iran.
Aze
Azerbaijan
A street or thoroughfare, especially a famous shopping street in Frankfurt, Germany.
Z
Zeil
Having strong ambitions or desires to achieve something.
Asp
Aspiring
A person who does not believe in a particular religion, especially one regarded as true by others.
Inf
Infidel
Someone or something that damages, pollutes, or desecrates something sacred or pure.
Def
Defiler
Physical strength, energy, or mental vitality.
Vi
Vigor
A region in Northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Sca
Scandinavia
A small wild cat with a spotted coat, native to Central and South America.
Oce
Ocelot
Loyal or faithful to a person, group, or cause.
All
Allegiant
A military officer ranking above a colonel and below a major general.
Bri
Brigadier
A flat-bottomed boat or floating structure used to support bridges or docks.
Pon
Pontoon
Help, relief, or assistance given to someone in difficulty or distress.
Suc
Succor
A ruler or person in a position of supreme authority over others.
Ove
Overlord
The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system, known for its deep blue color and strong winds.
Nep
Neptune
Filled with energy, excitement, or cheerfulness.
Exu
Exuberant
A ghostly apparition or something imagined; a figment of the mind.
Pha
Phantasm
A large bottle of wine or champagne, or something of great size, power, or importance.
Mag
Magnum
The diameter of a gun barrel or bullet; also, the quality or level of someone’s ability.
Cal
Caliber
A chemical compound used for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, commonly found in
anti-dandruff products.
Pyr
Pyrithione
A person who is fascinated by fire, or a prefix relating to fire or heat.
P
Pyro
A marine mollusk with a colorful inner shell, valued for food and jewelry.
Aba
Abalone
An extremely bright, distant object in space powered by a supermassive black hole at the center of
a galaxy.
Qua
Quasar
The highest point or peak; in astronomy, the point directly overhead in the sky.
Zen
Zenith
A smooth, usually black gemstone often used in jewelry and carving.
O
Onyx
A subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
Neu
Neutron
A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
Pro
Proton
A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around an atom’s nucleus.
Ele
Electron
A commander of a hundred soldiers in the ancient Roman army.
Cen
Centurion
A chemical element (symbol Y) used in electronics, LEDs, and superconductors.
Ytt
Ytttrium
A massive explosion of a star at the end of its life, releasing enormous energy and often forming a
neutron star or black hole.
Sup
Supernova
A star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually fades back to its original brightness.
N
Nova
A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born.
Neb
Nebula
A prefix relating to nitrogen or containing nitrogen; also used to refer to explosives or high-energy fuel.
Ni
Nitro
A number that shows how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
Exp
Exponent
Relating to the structure and movement of the Earth's crust.
Tec
Tectonic
An angel in Islamic tradition who is believed to blow the trumpet to signal the Day of Resurrection.
Isr
Israfil
A deep, nostalgic longing for a home or place you can’t return to, often with a sense of loss.
Hir
Hiraeth
A polygon with 20 sides and 20 angles.
Ico
Icosagon
A three-dimensional shape with 20 triangular faces, 30 edges, and 12 vertices.
Ico
Icosahedron
Covered or protected with iron; also, something very strong, secure, or unbreakable.
Iro
Ironclad
A device used to display images or data, or someone who observes and keeps watch.
Mon
Monitor
A small, rotating tower on a tank, ship, or castle, often housing weapons.
Tur
Turret
A large fortified building or group of buildings, typically from medieval times, used for defense and
residence.
Cas
Castle
A type of fuel used in engines that ignites under high pressure rather than a spark.
Die
Diesel
Relating to the stomach.
Gas
Gastroc
A guard or watchman who keeps watch over a place or people.
Sen
Sentinel
A three-dimensional shape with flat faces, straight edges, and vertices.
Pol
Polyhedron
A male parent, especially of an animal; or a respectful form of address for a king.
S
Sire
A person or thing that differs from what is considered normal or acceptable.
Dev
Deviant
A spouse or companion, especially of a reigning monarch.
Con
Consort
A creature from Greek mythology, often a woman with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn
people to stone.
Gor
Gorgon
A serious disease caused by bacteria, spread by lice or fleas, causing fever and rash.
Typ
Typhus
The origin or starting point of something, or where information comes from.
Sou
Source
A powerful wave of pressure moving through a medium, often caused by an explosion or sudden
impact.
Sho
Shockwave
A book of the Bible in the Old Testament, reflecting on the meaning of life and the human condition.
Ecc
Ecclesiastes
A gentle, mild breeze.
Zep
Zephyr
The strange, nostalgic feeling you get when surrounded by old books in a bookstore or library.
Vel
Vellichor
Dark, shadowy, or obscure; hard to see or understand.
Ten
Tenebrous
Dark, gloomy, or shadowy; also refers to an ancient people mentioned by classical sources.
Cim
Cimmerian
A massive dragon from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, ridden by Queen
Rhaenys Targaryen.
Mer
Meraxes
A genus of large, meat-eating dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, related to Tyrannosaurus.
Lyt
Lythronax
A governor or ruler who represents a monarch in a colony or territory.
Vic
Viceroy
A small, early tyrannosaur dinosaur with features similar to Tyrannosaurus, from the Early Cretaceous
period.
Rap
Raptorex
The dark lord and main antagonist in The Lord of the Rings, seeking to dominate Middle-earth.
Sau
Sauron
A powerful evil spirit often associated with temptation and sinful desires, especially lust, in various
religious and mythological traditions.
Asm
Asmodeus
A figure often representing greed, wealth, and the corrupting influence of money in religious and
moral teachings.
Mam
Mammon
A sacred tent or dwelling place used for worship, especially as a portable sanctuary in ancient religious
traditions.
Tab
Tabernacle
A shiny black natural glass formed when molten rock cools very quickly.
Obs
Obsidian
The invisible, pure “upper air” once believed to fill the space beyond Earth.
Aet
Aether
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2 Comments
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Level 68
Jan 23, 2026
Some cool words here! Maybe include the beginning or end of the word in the clue since a lot of the clues actually have multiple words they could be.
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Level 18
Apr 15, 2026
I got you, thanks for the suggestion.