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noun • hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe for livestock feed | ||||||||
29% | 12 | Technique of writing in which letters or syllables are substituted with other letters, groups of letters, or symbols | ||||||
noun • an artificial international language using characters (as mathematical symbols) instead of words to express ideas | ||||||||
29% | 6 | Undergo or experience (a specified process) to a specified degree. | ||||||
verb • become imbued • take up mentally • take up, as of debts or payments • take in, also metaphorically • cause to become one with • suck or take up or in • devote (oneself) fully to • assimilate or take in • consume all of one's attention or time | ||||||||
Rustic Bread Ingredient Specified In Letters Crossword Clue
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SPELT which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SPELT
Updated: October 14, 2023
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