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| The first letter of the alphabet. | A | 0%
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| A marine mollusk with a colorful inner shell, valued for food and jewelry. | Aba | Abalone | 0%
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| A figure associated with destruction or the underworld, often called the “angel of the abyss” in religious texts. | Abb | Abbadon | 0%
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| An assistant or aide, especially one who helps a senior officer in the military. | Adj | Adjutant | 0%
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| The invisible, pure “upper air” once believed to fill the space beyond Earth. | Aet | Aether | 0%
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| A type of salamander that can regrow its limbs and often retains its larval features throughout life. | Ajo | Ajolote | 0%
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| An organism lacking normal pigmentation, resulting in very light or white skin, hair, and eyes. | Alb | Albino | 0%
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| Loyal or faithful to a person, group, or cause. | All | Allegiant | 0%
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| A plant with edible seeds and leaves, often reddish or purple, sometimes used as a grain. | Ama | Amaranth | 0%
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| A hard, yellowish-orange fossilized tree resin often used in jewelry. | Am | Amber | 0%
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| Strong desires or goals to achieve something significant in the future. | Amb | Ambitions | 0%
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| A winged serpent or dragon with no legs, found in mythology. | Amp | Amphithere | 0%
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| A very large, heavy-bodied constricting snake native to South America, often living in or near water. | Ana | Anaconda | 0%
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| A small, social insect that lives in colonies and can carry many times its own weight. | Ant | 0%
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| A brittle, silvery-gray metalloid used in alloys, flame retardants, and some electronics. | Ant | Antimony | 0%
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| A name meaning “destroyer,” often used to refer to a powerful, destructive figure in religious texts. | Apo | Apollyon | 0%
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| A very large freshwater fish from South America with a long body and scales. | Ara | Arapaima | 0%
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| A person who settles disputes or has the authority to make judgments and decisions. | Arb | Arbiter | 0%
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| A figure from biblical genealogy, traditionally considered a descendant of Shem and an ancestor of Abraham. | Arp | Arphaxad | 0%
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| A poisonous, brittle metalloid element that can occur in minerals and is used in pesticides, wood preservatives, and electronics. | Ars | Arsenic | 0%
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| A powerful evil spirit often associated with temptation and sinful desires, especially lust, in various religious and mythological traditions. | Asm | Asmodeus | 0%
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| Having strong ambitions or desires to achieve something. | Asp | Aspiring | 0%
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| A rare, radioactive element found in tiny amounts in the earth’s crust, belonging to the halogen group. | Ast | Astatine | 0%
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| Having sharp insight and the ability to understand situations quickly and accurately. | Ast | Astute | 0%
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| A place offering protection or safety to people, often from danger, persecution, or mental illness. | Asy | Asylum | 0%
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| a large mass of snow, ice, and debris that suddenly slides down a mountain slope. | Ava | Avalanche | 0%
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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 | 0%
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| A country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Iran. | Aze | Azerbaijan | 0%
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| A Mesoamerican civilization that lived in central Mexico before the Spanish conquest, known for their temples, agriculture, and empire. | Az | Aztec | 0%
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| Referring to a type of camel with two humps, native to Central Asia. | Bac | Bactrian | 0%
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| An officer of the court responsible for maintaining order and carrying out legal duties such as delivering notices or enforcing judgments. | Bai | Bailiff | 0%
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| A cause of great distress, harm, or ruin. | B | Bane | 0%
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| A female spirit in Irish folklore whose wailing warns of an impending death. | Ban | Banshee | 0%
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| A large, predatory fish with a long, slender body and sharp teeth, known for speed. | Bar | Barracuda | 0%
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| A type of freshwater or saltwater fish, often popular for sport fishing. | B | Bass | 0%
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| A tendency to favor or lean toward a particular perspective, idea, or group, often in an unfair or unbalanced way. | B | Bias | 0%
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| A military officer ranking above a colonel and below a major general. | Bri | Brigadier | 0%
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| A reddish-brown liquid element that gives off a strong, unpleasant odor, used in chemicals, flame retardants, and some medicines. | Bro | Bromine | 0%
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| A limbless, worm-like amphibian that lives underground or in water. | Cae | Caecilian | 0%
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| A title used by Roman rulers, later adopted to signify an emperor or supreme leader. | Cae | Caesar | 0%
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| A small to medium-sized crocodilian found in Central and South America. | Cai | Caiman | 0%
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| The diameter of a gun barrel or bullet; also, the quality or level of someone’s ability. | Cal | Caliber | 0%
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| A country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, known for Angkor Wat. | Cam | Cambodia | 0%
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| A large inland body of water between Europe and Asia, bordered by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan. | Cas | Caspian | 0%
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| A large fortified building or group of buildings, typically from medieval times, used for defense and residence. | Cas | Castle | 0%
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| The electrode where reduction occurs, typically attracting positive ions in a device like a battery or electrolysis setup. | Cat | Cathode | 0%
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| A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. | Cen | Centaur | 0%
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| A commander of a hundred soldiers in the ancient Roman army. | Cen | Centurion | 0%
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| A Native American tribe originally from the southeastern United States. | Che | Cherokee | 0%
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| A mythical creature made from parts of different animals, often symbolizing something unnaturally combined or fantastical. | Chi | Chimaera | 0%
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| A low-pitched brass instrument, similar to a tuba, used mainly in orchestras and brass bands. | Cim | Cimbasso | 0%
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| Dark, gloomy, or shadowy; also refers to an ancient people mentioned by classical sources. | Cim | Cimmerian | 0%
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| A place where films are shown to an audience, or the art of making movies. | Cin | Cinema | 0%
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| Dressed or covered in a particular way. | C | Clad | 0%
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| A hard, silvery-blue metal used in batteries, magnets, and alloys. | Cob | Cobalt | 0%
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| A spouse or companion, especially of a reigning monarch. | Con | Consort | 0%
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| A dark-colored water bird that dives to catch fish, often seen spreading its wings to dry. | Cor | Cormorant | 0%
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| Moving in the opposite direction of the hands on a clock. | Cou | Counterclockwise | 0%
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| A formal, binding agreement or promise, often carrying legal, religious, or moral significance. | Cov | Covenant | 0%
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| A wild, dog-like mammal native to North America, known for its adaptability and sharp senses. | Coy | Coyote | 0%
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| A gradual increase in loudness or intensity, especially in music. | Cre | Crescendo | 0%
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| A narrow crack or opening, especially in a rock or surface. | Cre | Crevice | 0%
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| A deep, rich red color with a slightly bluish tone. | Cri | Crimson | 0%
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| An underground chamber or vault, often used as a burial place. | Cr | Crypt | 0%
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| An animal or creature whose existence is claimed but not scientifically proven, like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. | Cry | Cryptid | 0%
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| A short, pointed knife designed for stabbing or thrusting. | Dag | Dagger | 0%
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| Someone or something that damages, pollutes, or desecrates something sacred or pure. | Def | Defiler | 0%
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| The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to represent change or difference in math and science. | De | Delta | 0%
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| Feeling hopeless, discouraged, or in low spirits. | Des | Despondent | 0%
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| A person or thing that differs from what is considered normal or acceptable. | Dev | Deviant | 0%
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| A person who is inclined to teach or instruct, often with a focus on moral or educational lessons. | Did | Didact | 0%
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| A type of fuel used in engines that ignites under high pressure rather than a spark. | Die | Diesel | 0%
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| A student or follower who learns from and supports a teacher or leader. | Dis | Disciple | 0%
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| A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body or mind, often causing illness. | Dis | Disease | 0%
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| The state of being divine or godlike; also, a sweet, fluffy confection made from sugar and egg whites. | Div | Divinity | 0%
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| A deep-sea fish with a long, slender body, sharp teeth, and often bioluminescent features. | Dra | Dragonfish | 0%
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| A large, powerful, dragon-like creature, often associated with myth or legend. | Dra | Drakon | 0%
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| A brave, honorable warrior, often implying courage, loyalty, and strength. | Dre | Drengir | 0%
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| Overflowing with enthusiasm, energy, or excitement; exuberantly cheerful. | Ebu | Ebullient | 0%
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| A book of the Bible in the Old Testament, reflecting on the meaning of life and the human condition. | Ecc | Ecclesiastes | 0%
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| A spiny, egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, also called a spiny anteater. | Ech | Echidna | 0%
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| A person’s sense of self or individual identity, especially their awareness of their own importance. | Ego | 0%
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| A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around an atom’s nucleus. | Ele | Electron | 0%
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| The moment when day and night are approximately equal in length, occurring twice a year. | Equ | Equinox | 0%
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| A country in the Horn of Africa, bordering the Red Sea, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti. | Eri | Eritrea | 0%
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| A small mammal, also called a stoat, whose white winter fur is highly valued in clothing and ceremonial robes. | Erm | Ermine | 0%
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| Lasting forever; without beginning or end. | Ete | Eternal | 0%
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| A Greek mathematician, often called the "father of geometry," known for writing Elements. | Euc | Euclid | 0%
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| A moon of Jupiter covered in ice, believed to have a subsurface ocean. | Eur | Europa | 0%
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| A short trip or outing, usually for leisure, education, or exploration. | Exc | Excursion | 0%
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| A number that shows how many times a base is multiplied by itself. | Exp | Exponent | 0%
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| Filled with energy, excitement, or cheerfulness. | Exu | Exuberant | 0%
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| A fast, sharp-eyed bird of prey known for hunting small animals in flight. | Fal | Falcon | 0%
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| A deep red paint or pigment traditionally used on wooden buildings in Sweden. | F | Falu | 0%
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| A severe shortage of food that causes widespread hunger and malnutrition. | Fam | Famine | 0%
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| Toward the front or a position ahead; also, moving ahead in progress. | For | Forward | 0%
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| The largest moon of Jupiter and the largest in the solar system. | Gan | Ganymede | 0%
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| Relating to the stomach. | Gas | Gastroc | 0%
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| A long-snouted crocodilian from South Asia, known for its narrow jaw and many sharp teeth. | Gha | Gharial | 0%
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| A state of balance or equilibrium, where opposing forces are equal or stable. | Gle | Gleichgewicht | 0%
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| A creature from Greek mythology, often a woman with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone. | Gor | Gorgon | 0%
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| A soldier originally trained to throw grenades, or a type of deep-sea fish with a long tail. | Gre | Grenadier | 0%
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| Causing or expressing great pain, suffering, or sorrow; extremely serious or severe. | Gri | Grievous | 0%
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| A mythical spear, famously wielded by a Norse god, said to never miss its target. | Gun | Gungnir | 0%
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| A medium-sized, white-fleshed fish often used in cooking, especially for smoking or frying. | Had | Haddock | 0%
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| A type of white, mild-flavored fish commonly found in the Atlantic and used for cooking. | H | Hake | 0%
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| A glowing ring or circle of light, often depicted around the head of a sacred or holy figure. | H | Halo | 0%
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| A pattern or design made up of diamond-shaped patches in different colors, or a person who wears such a costume. | Har | Harlequin | 0%
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| A hero from Greek mythology known for his extraordinary strength and twelve legendary labors. | Her | Hercules | 0%
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| A person who holds beliefs or opinions that go against established religious doctrines or accepted standards. | Her | Heretic | 0%
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| A region in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Balkans. | Her | Herzegovina | 0%
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| A deep, nostalgic longing for a home or place you can’t return to, often with a sense of loss. | Hir | Hiraeth | 0%
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| The ninth letter of the alphabet, often used to refer to oneself. | I | 0%
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| A polygon with 20 sides and 20 angles. | Ico | Icosagon | 0%
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| A three-dimensional shape with 20 triangular faces, 30 edges, and 12 vertices. | Ico | Icosahedron | 0%
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| Embodied in a physical form, especially a spirit, deity, or abstract quality made flesh. | Inc | Incarnate | 0%
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| The beginning or starting point of something; the act of initiating or originating an idea, project, or process. | Inc | Inception | 0%
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| A deep blue-purple color originally made from a natural plant-based dye. | Ind | Indigo | 0%
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| A place or state of intense heat, destruction, and suffering, often linked to fire and punishment. | Inf | Inferno | 0%
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| A person who does not believe in a particular religion, especially one regarded as true by others. | Inf | Infidel | 0%
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| Without any limits or end; endless in size, amount, or duration. | Inf | Infinite | 0%
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| A moon of Jupiter, known for its volcanic activity. | Io | 0%
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| A dark purple-black element used as a disinfectant and in the production of thyroid medicine. | Iod | Iodine | 0%
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| Covered or protected with iron; also, something very strong, secure, or unbreakable. | Iro | Ironclad | 0%
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| An angel in Islamic tradition who is believed to blow the trumpet to signal the Day of Resurrection. | Isr | Israfil | 0%
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| A small black bird with a grayish neck, related to crows. | Jac | Jackdaw | 0%
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| A large, powerful wild cat with a spotted coat, native to the Americas. | Jag | Jaguar | 0%
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| A traditional Japanese sword with a curved, single-edged blade, known for its sharpness and precision. | Kat | Katana | 0%
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| A small falcon known for hovering in the air while hunting insects and small animals. | Kes | Kestrel | 0%
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| A large wild donkey native to the Tibetan Plateau, known for its speed and endurance. | Ki | Kiang | 0%
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| A partially recognized country in Southeast Europe, in the Balkan Peninsula, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008. | Kos | Kosovo | 0%
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| A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant squid or octopus, said to terrorize sailors and drag ships underwater. | Kra | Kraken | 0%
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| A long, pointed weapon used for thrusting, typically by soldiers or mounted fighters. | La | Lance | 0%
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| A giant sea creature or monster, often symbolizing something enormous or powerful. | Lev | Leviathan | 0%
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| A powerful undead being, typically a spellcaster, who has used magic to achieve immortality. | L | Lich | 0%
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| A natural chemical compound found in citrus fruit peels, giving them a strong lemon-like smell. | Lim | Limonene | 0%
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| A soft, silvery metal that is highly reactive and used in batteries and some medicines. | Lit | Lithium | 0%
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| A small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish often found in streams and rivers. | Lo | Loach | 0%
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| A type of grasshopper that can form large swarms and cause crop damage. | Loc | Locust | 0%
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| A genus of large, meat-eating dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, related to Tyrannosaurus. | Lyt | Lythronax | 0%
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| A broad, heavy knife with a straight or slightly curved blade, typically used for cutting through vegetation or as a tool/weapon. | Mac | Machete | 0%
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| A powerful, swirling force that pulls everything around it into chaos or danger. | Mae | Maelstrom | 0%
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| A bright purplish-red color. | Mag | Magenta | 0%
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| A large bottle of wine or champagne, or something of great size, power, or importance. | Mag | Magnum | 0%
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| A tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, known for its beaches, coral reefs, and atolls. | Mal | Maldives | 0%
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| A figure often representing greed, wealth, and the corrupting influence of money in religious and moral teachings. | Mam | Mammon | 0%
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| A person who raids, steals, or plunders, often in a violent or opportunistic way. | Mar | Marauder | 0%
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| A nobleman ranking below a duke and above a count, often governing border territories. | Mar | Marchion | 0%
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| A woman who is the head or leader of a family, clan, or community. | Mat | Matriarch | 0%
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| A heavy weapon or tool used to strike with great force, or to violently attack and damage. | M | Maul | 0%
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| An independent-minded person who does not follow the rules or conventions of a group. | Mav | Maverick | 0%
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| A person who lives by begging; someone who relies on charity for survival. | Men | Mendicant | 0%
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| A massive dragon from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, ridden by Queen Rhaenys Targaryen. | Mer | Meraxes | 0%
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| A silvery liquid metal at room temperature, used in thermometers and some electrical devices. | Mer | Mercury | 0%
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| 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 | 0%
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| A king or ruler, especially in a monarchy. | Mon | Monarch | 0%
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| A device used to display images or data, or someone who observes and keeps watch. | Mon | Monitor | 0%
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| A large, single upright block of stone, often serving as a monument or symbol of something massive and unified. | Mon | Monolith | 0%
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| A country in Southeast Europe on the Adriatic coast, known for its mountainous terrain and historic towns. | Mon | Montenegro | 0%
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| An island in the Caribbean, part of the Lesser Antilles, known for its volcanoes and British Overseas Territory status. | Mon | Montserrat | 0%
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| A place where dead bodies are kept, usually before burial or examination. | Mor | Morgue | 0%
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| A free-roaming wild horse, especially found in North America. | Mus | Mustang | 0%
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| A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born. | Neb | Nebula | 0%
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| A colorless, inert gas that glows brightly in signs and lighting when electrified. | N | Neon | 0%
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| The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system, known for its deep blue color and strong winds. | Nep | Neptune | 0%
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| A Roman emperor known for his cruelty and extravagance, ruling from 54 to 68 AD. | N | Nero | 0%
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| A subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom. | Neu | Neutron | 0%
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| A connection or link between people, things, or ideas; a central point where multiple elements converge. | Ne | Nexus | 0%
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| The belief in nothingness or the rejection of all religious and moral principles; often associated with emptiness or meaninglessness. | Ni | Nihil | 0%
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| A state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering, desire, and the cycle of rebirth. | Nir | Nirvana | 0%
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| A prefix relating to nitrogen or containing nitrogen; also used to refer to explosives or high-energy fuel. | Ni | Nitro | 0%
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| A star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually fades back to its original brightness. | N | Nova | 0%
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| 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 | 0%
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| A shiny black natural glass formed when molten rock cools very quickly. | Obs | Obsidian | 0%
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| A small wild cat with a spotted coat, native to Central and South America. | Oce | Ocelot | 0%
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| An extremely large stringed musical instrument, similar to a double bass but much bigger, producing very deep notes. | Oct | Octobass | 0%
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| A high mountain in Greece, considered in mythology as the home of the gods. | Oly | Olympus | 0%
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| The fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used in science, mathematics, or naming sequences. | Omi | Omicron | 0%
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| In a position above, covering, or touching something; or indicating a state of activity. | On | 0%
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| A smooth, usually black gemstone often used in jewelry and carving. | O | Onyx | 0%
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| An ancient Egyptian god associated with the afterlife, resurrection, and the cycle of death and rebirth. | Osi | Osiris | 0%
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| A ruler or person in a position of supreme authority over others. | Ove | Overlord | 0%
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| Excessively eager or enthusiastic, often more than is appropriate. | Ove | Overzealous | 0%
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| A small mammal covered in protective scales that rolls into a ball when threatened, feeding mainly on ants and termites. | Pan | Pangolin | 0%
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| A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory or impossible, yet may reveal a deeper truth. | Par | Paradox | 0%
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| A figure from mythology known for attempting a daring ride of the sun chariot, often symbolizing overambition or recklessness. | Pha | Phaeton | 0%
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| A ghostly apparition or something imagined; a figment of the mind. | Pha | Phantasm | 0%
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| A small, oily fish often eaten canned or fresh. | Pil | Pilchard | 0%
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| A freshwater fish known for sharp teeth and a strong bite, found in South American rivers. | Pir | Piranha | 0%
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| A three-dimensional shape with flat faces, straight edges, and vertices. | Pol | Polyhedron | 0%
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| A flat-bottomed boat or floating structure used to support bridges or docks. | Pon | Pontoon | 0%
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| An examination or analysis done after death, often to determine the cause. | Pos | Postmortuum | 0%
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| Something or someone that comes before and indicates or paves the way for what follows. | Pre | Precursor | 0%
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| Existing from the very beginning; original or ancient, often relating to the earliest stages of the universe or life. | Pri | Primordial | 0%
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| An original ancestor or source from which others are descended or derived. | Pro | Progenitor | 0%
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| A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. | Pro | Proton | 0%
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| A chemical compound used for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, commonly found in anti-dandruff products. | Pyr | Pyrithione | 0%
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| A person who is fascinated by fire, or a prefix relating to fire or heat. | P | Pyro | 0%
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| A large, nonvenomous constricting snake found mainly in tropical regions. | Pyt | Python | 0%
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| A large, hard-shelled clam often used for food. | Qua | Quahog | 0%
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| An extremely bright, distant object in space powered by a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy. | Qua | Quasar | 0%
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| A yellow dye obtained from the bark of the black oak tree. | Que | Quercitron | 0%
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| A colorless, odorless radioactive gas that forms naturally from the decay of uranium in soil and rocks. | Ra | Radon | 0%
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| A small, early tyrannosaur dinosaur with features similar to Tyrannosaurus, from the Early Cretaceous period. | Rap | Raptorex | 0%
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| A person who lives alone and avoids contact with others. | Rec | Recluse | 0%
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| The restoration of friendly relations or the resolution of a disagreement or conflict. | Rec | Reconciliation | 0%
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| A person or being that has returned, especially from the dead. | Rev | Revenant | 0%
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| Latin for “king.” | Rex | 0%
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| A dishonest or unprincipled person who acts independently, often breaking rules. | Ro | Rogue | 0%
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| A samurai without a master, often wandering and working independently. | Ro | Ronin | 0%
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| A curved, single-edged sword used for cutting in battle or fencing. | Sa | Saber | 0%
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| An artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute. | Sac | Saccharin | 0%
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| A country in Central America, officially called El Salvador. | Sal | Salvador | 0%
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| The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | Sar | Sarajevo | 0%
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| A freshwater fish found in Australia, known for its strength and shiny, scaled body. Also, an importantbattle of the American Revolution. | Sar | Saratoga | 0%
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| A stone coffin, often decorated, used to bury the dead. | Sar | Sarcophagus | 0%
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| 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 | 0%
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| The dark lord and main antagonist in The Lord of the Rings, seeking to dominate Middle-earth. | Sau | Sauron | 0%
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| A marine bivalve with a fan-shaped shell, often eaten as seafood. | Sca | Scallop | 0%
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| A region in Northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. | Sca | Scandinavia | 0%
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| A beetle, often sacred in ancient Egyptian culture, symbolizing rebirth and transformation. | Sca | Scarab | 0%
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| A descendant, especially the child of a prominent family or lineage. | Sc | Scion | 0%
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| A large, venomous centipede with many body segments and long legs. | Sco | Scolopendra | 0%
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| A small arachnid with pincers and a segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger, often found in deserts and warm climates. | Sco | Scorpion | 0%
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| A small, bottom-dwelling fish with a large head and spiny fins, often found in cold waters. | Scu | Sculpin | 0%
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| A long-handled tool with a curved blade used for cutting grass or grain. | Scy | Scythe | 0%
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| An official in a medieval household or estate who managed domestic affairs and oversaw servants. | Sen | Seneschal | 0%
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| A guard or watchman who keeps watch over a place or people. | Sen | Sentinel | 0%
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| A celestial being of the highest order, often associated with light, purity, and divine service. | Ser | Seraph | 0%
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| A small, tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. | Sey | Seychelles | 0%
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| A word, phrase, or custom that distinguishes one group of people from another, often used as a test of belonging. | Shi | Shibboleth | 0%
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| A powerful wave of pressure moving through a medium, often caused by an explosion or sudden impact. | Sho | Shockwave | 0%
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| A hard, brittle, grayish element widely used in electronics, computers, and solar panels. | Sil | Silicon | 0%
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| A male parent, especially of an animal; or a respectful form of address for a king. | S | Sire | 0%
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| Comfort or relief in a time of distress or sadness. | Sol | Solace | 0%
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| The origin or starting point of something, or where information comes from. | Sou | Source | 0%
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| Severe, bare, or sharply clear; also used as a surname. | St | Stark | 0%
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| Help, relief, or assistance given to someone in difficulty or distress. | Suc | Succor | 0%
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| 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 | 0%
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| Faster than the speed of sound. | Sup | Supersonic | 0%
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| A sacred tent or dwelling place used for worship, especially as a portable sanctuary in ancient religious traditions. | Tab | Tabernacle | 0%
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| A very large freshwater salmon found in rivers of Siberia and Central Asia. | Tai | Taimen | 0%
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| A sharp, curved claw of a bird of prey used for grasping or killing. | Ta | Talon | 0%
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| A citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a tangerine and a pomelo or grapefruit. | Tan | Tangelo | 0%
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| A deep, gloomy abyss in ancient mythology, often considered a prison or place of torment for the wicked. | Tar | Tartarus | 0%
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| Relating to the structure and movement of the Earth's crust. | Tec | Tectonic | 0%
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| A violent storm, often used metaphorically to describe intense turmoil or upheaval. | Tem | Tempest | 0%
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| Dark, shadowy, or obscure; hard to see or understand. | Ten | Tenebrous | 0%
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| A small freshwater or brackish water turtle with a hard shell. | Ter | Terrapin | 0%
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| An intense feeling of extreme fear or dread. | Ter | Terror | 0%
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| A small freshwater fish, often brightly colored, commonly kept in aquariums. | Te | Tetra | 0%
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| A freshwater fish widely farmed for food, known for its mild taste. | Til | Tilapia | 0%
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| A strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal often used in aircraft, medical implants, and jewelry. | Tit | Titanium | 0%
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| A figure from Greek mythology who was granted immortality but not eternal youth, causing him to age endlessly. | Tit | Tithonus | 0%
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| 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 | 0%
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| The larger of the two islands that make up Trinidad and Tobago, a country in the Caribbean. | Tri | Trinidad | 0%
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| A monarch or emperor, especially the ruler of Russia before 1917. | T | Tsar | 0%
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| A heavy, hard metal with a very high melting point, often used in lightbulb filaments and industrial tools. | Tun | Tungsten | 0%
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| A small, rotating tower on a tank, ship, or castle, often housing weapons. | Tur | Turret | 0%
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| A serious disease caused by bacteria, spread by lice or fleas, causing fever and rash. | Typ | Typhus | 0%
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| A ruler or figure characterized by absolute power, often exercising it harshly or oppressively. | Tyr | Tyranus | 0%
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| An ancient name for the region of western Italy along the Tyrrhenian Sea, associated with the Etruscans. | Tyr | Tyrrhenia | 0%
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| To or until; toward a particular person, place, or purpose. | U | Unto | 0%
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| A hard, silvery-gray metal used to strengthen steel and in some alloys and chemical catalysts. | Van | Vanadium | 0%
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| The independent city-state in Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. | Vat | Vatican | 0%
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| A quantity that has both magnitude and direction, often used in physics and mathematics to represent movement or force. | Vec | Vector | 0%
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| The strange, nostalgic feeling you get when surrounded by old books in a bookstore or library. | Vel | Vellichor | 0%
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| A toxic substance produced by some animals, injected through a bite or sting to harm or immobilize other creatures. | Ve | Venom | 0%
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| A vivid red-orange color often used in art and decoration. | Ver | Vermilion | 0%
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| A governor or ruler who represents a monarch in a colony or territory. | Vic | Viceroy | 0%
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| Physical strength, energy, or mental vitality. | Vi | Vigor | 0%
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| A small, nocturnal arachnid with a segmented body that can spray a vinegar-like liquid for defense. | Vin | Vinagaroon | 0%
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| A venomous snake with a triangular head and long, hinged fangs. | Vi | Viper | 0%
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| The ability to see or the act of perceiving the surrounding environment with the eyes. | Vis | Vision | 0%
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| A person responsible for supervising, protecting, or managing a place, people, or resources. | War | Warden | 0%
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| A fierce, muscular mammal known for its strength, tenacity, and sharp claws, often found in northern forests and tundra. | Wol | Wolverine | 0%
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| A ghostly or shadowy spirit, often seen as an omen of death or a restless soul. | Wra | Wraith | 0%
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| A colorful marine fish with a slender body, often found around coral reefs. | Wra | Wrasse | 0%
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| A dragon or serpent, often used in mythology and folklore. | W | Wyrm | 0%
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| A dragon-like creature with two legs, wings, and a barbed tail, often depicted in heraldry and mythology. | Wyv | Wyvern | 0%
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| A colorless, odorless noble gas used in lighting, lasers, and medical imaging. | Xe | Xenon | 0%
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| A chemical element (symbol Y) used in electronics, LEDs, and superconductors. | Ytt | Ytttrium | 0%
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| A person who is extremely passionate and uncompromising about a cause or belief. | Zea | Zealot | 0%
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| A street or thoroughfare, especially a famous shopping street in Frankfurt, Germany. | Z | Zeil | 0%
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| The highest point or peak; in astronomy, the point directly overhead in the sky. | Zen | Zenith | 0%
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| A gentle, mild breeze. | Zep | Zephyr | 0%
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| The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used as a symbol in science and mathematics. | Z | Zeta | 0%
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| A small, colonial marine animal related to corals, often forming colorful, flower-like polyps. | Zoa | Zoanthid | 0%
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