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Today’s pangrams are CLEMENTINE and INCLEMENT.
CLEMENTINE is defined as a small seedless variety of mandarin orange with a sweet flavor.
INCLEMENT is defined as characterized by severe or harsh weather conditions.
CELL is defined as the smallest structural and functional unit of living organisms. It is also defined as a small room in a prison, monastery, or other institution. It is also defined as a single unit in a battery that generates electrical current.
CELLI is defined as plural of cello, the large stringed musical instrument.
CEMENT is defined as a powdery substance mixed with water to form a binding paste used in construction. It is also defined as to bind or join together firmly. It is also defined as to strengthen or solidify a relationship or agreement.
CENT is defined as a monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
CITE is defined as to quote or refer to a source as evidence or authority. It is also defined as to mention or name specifically. It is also defined as to summon officially to appear in court.
CLEMENT is defined as mild and pleasant in weather. It is also defined as merciful or lenient in temperament.
CLIENT is defined as a person who engages the services of a professional or business.
CLIENTELE is defined as the collective body of clients or customers of a business or professional.
CLIME is defined as a region or country, especially with reference to its climate.
CLINIC is defined as a medical facility offering treatment for specific conditions or to outpatients. It is also defined as a session providing instruction or guidance in a particular skill.
ECLECTIC is defined as composed of elements drawn from various sources or styles.
ELECT is defined as to choose by voting in an election. It is also defined as to select or choose someone for a position or purpose. It is also defined as a person or group selected or chosen, especially by divine will.
ELECTEE is defined as a person who has been elected to an office.
ELICIT is defined as to draw out, evoke, or bring forth a response or information.
EMCEE is defined as a master of ceremonies who introduces performers or hosts an event. It is also defined as to act as a master of ceremonies.
EMETIC is defined as a substance that induces vomiting.
EMINENCE is defined as a position of high rank, reputation, or distinction. It is also defined as a raised or prominent feature, especially an anatomical prominence.
ENTICE is defined as to attract or tempt someone with the promise of reward.
ENTICEMENT is defined as something that entices; an attractive or tempting offer.
ICEMEN is defined as plural of iceman; people who deliver or sell ice.
ICICLE is defined as a hanging tapering piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
ILLICIT is defined as forbidden by law, rule, or custom; illegal or improper.
IMMINENCE is defined as the quality or state of being about to happen or occur very soon.
INCITE is defined as to provoke or stir up violent or unlawful behavior.
INCITEMENT is defined as an action or speech that provokes or encourages someone to do something violent or unlawful.
INCLINE is defined as to lean, bend, or tilt from a vertical or horizontal position. It is also defined as to have a tendency or disposition toward something. It is also defined as a slope or gradient, especially of land or a surface.
INTELLECT is defined as the faculty of reasoning and understanding; the mind.
LENIENCE is defined as the quality of being lenient; mildness or mercifulness in judgment.
LICE is defined as plural of louse; small parasitic insects that infest hair or skin.
LICIT is defined as permitted by law or rules; legal or legitimate.
MEMETIC is defined as of or relating to memes or cultural transmission of ideas.
MICE is defined as plural of mouse; small rodent mammals.
MIMETIC is defined as of or relating to mimicry or imitation. It is also defined as characterized by the imitation of nature or reality.
MIMIC is defined as to imitate or copy the actions, speech, or mannerisms of someone. It is also defined as a person or creature that imitates or copies another.
MINCE is defined as to cut or grind food into small pieces. It is also defined as to walk with short, quick steps. It is also defined as to speak or express in a restrained or euphemistic manner.
NICE is defined as pleasant, agreeable, or satisfactory. It is also defined as requiring precision or careful attention to detail; subtle or fine.
NIECE is defined as the daughter of one’s sibling or the daughter of one’s spouse’s sibling.
TINCT is defined as a slight trace or tinge of color or quality.
TITMICE is defined as plural of titmouse; small songbirds related to chickadees.
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