Anagrams of: CARBONETTE
Definition of CARBONETTE
Best Scoring Anagrams of: CARBONETTE
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cabernet | 8 | 12 | nounn | |||||
noun • superior Bordeaux type of red wine | ||||||||
carbon | 6 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds • a thin paper coated on one side with a dark waxy substance (often containing carbon); used to transfer characters from the original to an under sheet of paper • a copy made with carbon paper | ||||||||
beacon | 6 | 10 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance • a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes • a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships verb • shine like a beacon • guide with a beacon | ||||||||
carotene | 8 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • an orange isomer of an unsaturated hydrocarbon found in many plants; is converted into vitamin A in the liver • yellow or orange-red fat-soluble pigments in plants | ||||||||
betatron | 8 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • accelerates a continuous beam of electrons to high speeds by means of the electric field produced by changing magnetic flux | ||||||||
trecento | 8 | 10 | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • The fourteenth century AD; particularly, the style of Italian art associated with the 1300s | ||||||||
battener | 8 | 10 | nounn | |||||
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corban | 6 | 10 | nounn | |||||
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obtect | 6 | 10 | ||||||
adjective • (of a pupa) Having the legs and other appendages more or less strongly cemented to the body. | ||||||||
bacon | 5 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked; usually sliced thin and fried • English scientist and Franciscan monk who stressed the importance of experimentation; first showed that air is required for combustion and first used lenses to correct vision (1220-1292) • English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626) | ||||||||
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