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noun • an indication of approved or superior status • a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal • a seal on a letter | ||||||||
39% | 10 | Language contact situation where a high-prestige language is used in formal and official contexts, while a low-prestige language is used in casual or daily life situations | ||||||
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39% | 9 | Language diversity in a community where one language is considered high-prestige and the other low-prestige | ||||||
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Preserve The End Of Past Prestige Crossword Clue
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CACHET which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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CACHET
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Constituent of beak whose end takes time to preserve
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3 | Language contact situation where a high-prestige language is used in formal and official contexts, while a low-prestige language is used in casual or daily life situations | |
4 | Language diversity in a community where one language is considered high-prestige and the other low-prestige | |
5 | Past, in the past
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7 | Past prestige: 2 wds.
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