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Today’s pangram is INTIMACY.
INTIMACY is defined as a close, familiar, and usually affectionate relationship between people. It is also defined as the quality of being deeply personal or private. It is also defined as sexual relations or physical closeness between partners.
ACACIA is defined as a tropical or subtropical tree or shrub with yellow or white flowers and pods.
ACAI is defined as a dark purple berry from a South American palm tree, often used in smoothies and bowls.
AMITY is defined as peaceful and friendly relations between people or groups.
ANIMA is defined as the vital life force or spiritual essence in a person or thing. It is also defined as in Jungian psychology, the feminine aspect of the male psyche.
ANTI is defined as a person opposed to something. It is also defined as a prefix meaning against or opposed to.
ANTIC is defined as a playful or silly action or behavior. It is also defined as a grotesque or bizarre figure or design.
ATTAIN is defined as to succeed in achieving or reaching a goal or objective. It is also defined as to arrive at a particular age or state.
ATTIC is defined as the space or room directly below the roof of a building.
CACTI is defined as plural of cactus; spiny succulent plants typically found in deserts.
CAIMAN is defined as a large reptile similar to an alligator, found in tropical American waters.
CAMI is defined as a sleeveless undergarment or light top with thin straps.
CANTINA is defined as a tavern or bar, especially in a Spanish-speaking region. It is also defined as a cafeteria or dining area, particularly in a workplace or school.
CATMINT is defined as a plant with grayish foliage and purple flowers that attracts cats.
CITY is defined as a large town or urban area with a significant population and infrastructure.
CYNIC is defined as a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest and distrusts human sincerity.
IMAM is defined as an Islamic religious leader who leads prayers in a mosque. It is also defined as a respected Islamic teacher or spiritual guide.
INANITY is defined as lack of substance, meaning, or intelligence; silliness or foolishness.
INCANT is defined as to chant or recite words as part of a magical spell or ritual.
INTACT is defined as remaining whole and undamaged; not broken or impaired.
ITTY is defined as very small or tiny.
MAIM is defined as to injure someone severely, causing permanent damage or loss of limbs.
MAIN is defined as the most important, largest, or principal thing. It is also defined as a large pipe or cable carrying water, gas, or electricity through a town.
MAINTAIN is defined as to keep something in good condition by providing necessary care. It is also defined as to continue an action or state over time. It is also defined as to assert or declare something to be true.
MANIA is defined as excessive enthusiasm or obsession with something. It is also defined as a mental state characterized by extreme excitement and overactivity.
MANIAC is defined as a person who is insane or behaves wildly and violently. It is also defined as a person with an extreme or obsessive enthusiasm for something.
MANIC is defined as relating to or affected by mania or extreme excitement. It is also defined as characterized by frenzied or overexcited behavior.
MICA is defined as a shiny mineral that can be split into thin, transparent sheets, used in electronics and cosmetics.
MIMIC is defined as to copy or imitate the actions, speech, or appearance of someone or something. It is also defined as an organism that resembles another species.
MINI is defined as very small in size; a miniature version of something.
MINICAM is defined as a small handheld television or video camera.
MINIM is defined as a unit of liquid measure equal to one sixtieth of a dram. It is also defined as a musical note worth half a semibreve.
MINIMA is defined as plural of minimum; the smallest or lowest values or amounts.
MINT is defined as a plant with aromatic leaves used for flavoring foods and beverages. It is also defined as a facility where money or medals are manufactured. It is also defined as in perfect or excellent condition.
MINTY is defined as having the flavor or scent of mint.
MITT is defined as a hand covering or glove, especially a padded one used in sports.
NIACIN is defined as a B vitamin found in foods that helps convert food to energy and is important for DNA repair.
NINNY is defined as a foolish or silly person; a simpleton.
TACIT is defined as understood, implied, or agreed upon without being stated explicitly.
TACTIC is defined as a planned method or action used to achieve a goal or win a contest.
TACTICIAN is defined as a person skilled in planning and executing tactics or strategies.
TAINT is defined as to contaminate or spoil something, reducing its purity or quality. It is also defined as a trace of contamination or an undesirable quality.
TANNIC is defined as relating to or containing tannins, compounds found in plants that affect taste and have astringent properties.
TANNIN is defined as a compound found in plant tissues that has a bitter taste and is used in leather production and dyeing.
TATAMI is defined as a thick woven mat used as flooring in traditional Japanese rooms.
TINCT is defined as a trace or tint of color; a slight admixture.
TINNY is defined as sounding thin or metallic, like the sound of tin. It is also defined as made of or containing tin.
TINT is defined as a shade of color produced by adding white to a pure color. It is also defined as to color slightly or give a particular shade to something.
TINY is defined as extremely small in size.
TITAN is defined as a person of exceptional size, strength, or importance. It is also defined as a giant or demigod in classical mythology.
TITANIC is defined as of enormous size, strength, or impact; gigantic. It is also defined as relating to the Titans of classical mythology.
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