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noun • a physicist who studies astronomy | ||||||||
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noun • a new trial in which issues already litigated and to which the court has already rendered a verdict or decision are reexamined by the same court; occurs when the initial trial is found to have been improper or unfair due to procedural errors | ||||||||
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noun • small genus of herbs usually included in the genus Origanum | ||||||||
Physicist Most Rare No Mistake Crossword Clue
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ASTRONOMER which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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ASTRONOMER
Updated: October 15, 2023
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