Anagrams of: CONGREE
Best Scoring Anagrams of: CONGREE
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congee | 6 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • a Chinese rice gruel eaten for breakfast • (architecture) a concave molding • formal permission to depart • an abrupt and unceremonious dismissal verb • depart after obtaining formal permission • perform a ceremonious bow | ||||||||
conger | 6 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • large dark-colored scaleless marine eel found in temperate and tropical coastal waters; some used for food | ||||||||
encore | 6 | 8 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand verb • request an encore, from a performer | ||||||||
conge | 5 | 8 | ||||||
noun • (architecture) a concave molding • formal permission to depart • an abrupt and unceremonious dismissal verb • perform a ceremonious bow | ||||||||
recon | 5 | 7 | nounn | |||||
noun • Reconnaissance. • The smallest genetic unit that is capable of undergoing recombination. verb • Reconnoiter. | ||||||||
crone | 5 | 7 | nounn | |||||
noun • an ugly evil-looking old woman | ||||||||
once | 4 | 6 | adverbadv | |||||
adverb • on one occasion • as soon as • at a previous time | ||||||||
green | 5 | 6 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective • concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party • not fully developed or mature; not ripe noun • green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass • United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952) • a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area • an environmentalist who belongs to the Green Party • an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course • a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado River • any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables • street names for ketamine adjective satellite • of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass • looking pale and unhealthy • naive and easily deceived or tricked verb • turn or become green | ||||||||
core | 4 | 6 | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • a small group of indispensable persons or things • an organization founded by James Leonard Farmer in 1942 to work for racial equality • the center of an object • the central part of the Earth • the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience • a cylindrical sample of soil or rock obtained with a hollow drill • the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work • (computer science) a tiny ferrite toroid formerly used in a random access memory to store one bit of data; now superseded by semiconductor memories • the chamber of a nuclear reactor containing the fissile material where the reaction takes place • a bar of magnetic material (as soft iron) that passes through a coil and serves to increase the inductance of the coil verb • remove the core or center from | ||||||||
corn | 4 | 6 | nounn | |||||
noun • tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times • the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal • ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food • a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes • (Great Britain) any of various cereal plants (especially the dominant crop of the region--wheat in Great Britain or oats in Scotland and Ireland) • whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn • something sentimental or trite verb • feed (cattle) with corn • preserve with large-grained rock salt | ||||||||
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