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noun • address to an absent or imaginary person • the mark (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters from a printed word | ||||||||
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noun • (Norse mythology) god of dawn and light; guardian of Asgard | ||||||||
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adjective • of a sequence or function; consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value adjective satellite • sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch | ||||||||
What Bloomingdales Always Has In Crossword Clue
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APOSTROPHE which was last seen in the The Guardian Everyman crossword.
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APOSTROPHE
Updated: October 15, 2023
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