Anagrams of: SYNAPTICAL
Definition of SYNAPTICAL
Best Scoring Anagrams of: SYNAPTICAL
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atypical | 8 | 15 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • not representative of a group, class, or type adjective satellite • deviating from normal expectations; somewhat odd, strange, or abnormal | ||||||||
synaptic | 8 | 15 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • (neuroscience) of or involving synapses | ||||||||
playacts | 8 | 15 | verbv | |||||
verb • perform on a stage or theater | ||||||||
claypans | 8 | 15 | nounn | |||||
noun • A compact stratum of partially permeable material rich in clay. | ||||||||
typical | 7 | 14 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category adjective satellite • of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing • conforming to a type | ||||||||
playact | 7 | 14 | verbv | |||||
verb • perform on a stage or theater | ||||||||
analytics | 9 | 14 | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj | |||||
adjective • using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus • using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) • expressing a grammatical category by using two or more words rather than inflection • of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience | ||||||||
pliancy | 7 | 14 | nounn | |||||
noun • the property of being pliant and flexible • adaptability of mind or character | ||||||||
claypan | 7 | 14 | nounn | |||||
noun • A compact stratum of partially permeable material rich in clay. | ||||||||
analytic | 8 | 13 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus • using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) • expressing a grammatical category by using two or more words rather than inflection • of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience | ||||||||
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