Rating | Solver | Clue |
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ARISEN | Came into being | |
JUNOLD | ...except in the early period of the language. It came into the Latin from the Greek, which received it from a Phoenician source, the ultimate orig... | |
GENERATE | Bring into being | |
ORIGINATE | Come into being | |
MATERIALISE | Come into being | |
ENASCENT | Coming into being; nascent. | |
VAPORIZABLE | Capable of being vaporized into vapor. | |
DISAPPEARED | Sid turned, came into view then vanished | |
RESENTED | Begrudged being sent into long swamp grass | |
ACCRUED | Came into possession of a crude speech | |
TAKENFORARIDE | Tricked into being kidnapped on road trip | |
OXIDABLE | Capable of being converted into an oxide. | |
FOLIATURE | The state of being beaten into foil. | |
BIPARTIBLE | Capable of being divided into two parts. | |
EXAMINABLE | Capable of being examined or inquired into. | |
ORIGINATION | Mode of production, or bringing into being. | |
OXIDABILITY | Capability of being converted into an oxide. | |
DECOMPOSABLE | Capable of being resolved into constituent elements. | |
VITRIOLIZABLE | Capable of being converted into a vitriol. |