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Anagrams of CURLICUE

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curlicue8
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noun

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• a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)

• a short twisting line

circle6
10

verb, noun, adjective

v, n, adj

noun

• ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point

• an unofficial association of people or groups

• something approximating the shape of a circle

• movement once around a course

• a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island

• street names for flunitrazepam

• a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra

• any circular or rotating mechanism

verb

• travel around something

• move in a circular path above (someone or something)

• form or draw a circle around

cleric6
10

noun

n

noun

• a clergyman or other person in religious orders

ceric5
9

noun, adjective

n, adj

adjective

• of or relating to or containing cerium especially with valence 4

cerci5
9

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n

noun

• Structures on the end of on the end of the abdomen of most insects, sometimes long, hairlike sensory organs and sometimes smaller and rigid.

curule6
8

adverb, adjective

adv, adj

adjective

• Designating a kind of elaborate ceremonial seat inlaid with ivory, used by the highest magistrates in ancient Rome.

cruel5
7

adjective

adj

adjective satellite

• (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering

ulcer5
7

noun

n

noun

• a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue

relic5
7

noun

n

noun

• an antiquity that has survived from the distant past

• something of sentimental value

curie5
7

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n

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• French physicist; husband of Marie Curie (1859-1906)

• a unit of radioactivity equal to the amount of a radioactive isotope that decays at the rate of 37,000,000,000 disintegrations per second

• French chemist (born in Poland) who won two Nobel prizes; one (with her husband and Henri Becquerel) for research on radioactivity and another for her discovery of radium and polonium (1867-1934)

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