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Today’s pangram is CLICKABLE.
CLICKABLE is defined as able to be clicked, especially with a computer mouse or pointer.
ABLE is defined as having the power, skill, or means to do something. It is also defined as competent or skilled in a particular area.
ALIKE is defined as similar or comparable in appearance, nature, or quality. It is also defined as in the same manner or way.
ALLELE is defined as one of two or more variants of a gene at the same location on a chromosome.
BABBLE is defined as to talk rapidly and continuously in a confused or unintelligible manner. It is also defined as to make continuous murmuring sounds, as flowing water does.
BABE is defined as a baby or very young child. It is also defined as an attractive young woman or man.
BABEL is defined as a confused noise or hubbub, especially of many people talking at once. It is also defined as a confused scene of noisy activity.
BAKE is defined as to cook with dry heat in an oven. It is also defined as to become hard or brown through exposure to heat.
BALE is defined as a large bundle of hay, straw, or similar material bound tightly. It is also defined as to make into bales.
BEAK is defined as the hard, projecting mouth of a bird. It is also defined as a nose or nose-like projection.
BECK is defined as a small stream or brook. It is also defined as a gesture or nod, especially commanding someone to approach.
BELIE is defined as to present a false or misleading impression of something. It is also defined as to contradict or fail to match.
BELL is defined as a ringing instrument made of metal, typically cup-shaped. It is also defined as the sound made by such an instrument.
BELLE is defined as a beautiful and popular young woman, especially in a particular social setting.
BIBLE is defined as the Christian scriptures consisting of the Old and New Testaments. It is also defined as a book or set of books regarded as authoritative on a subject.
BIKE is defined as a bicycle or motorcycle. It is also defined as to ride a bicycle or motorcycle.
BILE is defined as a bitter greenish-brown fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
BILLABLE is defined as able to be billed or charged to a client or customer.
BLEAK is defined as cold, bare, and exposed, with little vegetation. It is also defined as lacking warmth, hope, or cheerfulness; dreary.
CABBIE is defined as a taxi driver.
CABLE is defined as a strong rope or wire used for towing or securing something. It is also defined as a bundle of insulated wires or a single wire used to transmit electrical signals.
CACKLE is defined as to make a harsh, sharp, bursting cry or laugh. It is also defined as the harsh cry of a hen or goose.
CAKE is defined as a sweet baked dessert typically made with flour, eggs, sugar, and butter. It is also defined as a flattened or compressed mass of something.
CALLABLE is defined as able to be called or summoned. It is also defined as redeemable or able to be recalled before maturity, as a bond or loan.
CELEB is defined as a famous person or celebrity.
CELIAC is defined as relating to or affecting the abdomen or abdominal cavity. It is also defined as relating to celiac disease, an autoimmune digestive disorder.
CELL is defined as the smallest structural and functional unit of life, capable of independent functioning. It is also defined as a small room, typically in a prison or monastery.
CELLI is defined as plural of cello, a bowed string instrument of the violin family.
ICICLE is defined as a hanging pointed piece of ice formed by freezing dripping or falling water.
KALE is defined as a leafy green vegetable of the cabbage family with tightly curled or frilly leaves.
KEBAB is defined as small pieces of meat or vegetables grilled on a skewer.
KEEL is defined as the main structural component of a ship or boat that runs along the bottom and provides stability. It is also defined as to turn upside down or capsize.
KIBBLE is defined as coarsely ground grain or meal. It is also defined as dry pelletized pet food.
LABEL is defined as a piece of paper, cloth, or other material attached to an object with information about it. It is also defined as to attach a label to something or assign a descriptive term to something.
LABILE is defined as readily open to change; unstable. It is also defined as in chemistry, easily undergoing chemical, physical, or biological change.
LACE is defined as delicate fabric with intricate patterns and openwork. It is also defined as to fasten or tighten something with laces, or to add a small amount of something to a drink or food.
LAKE is defined as a large body of water surrounded by land.
LEAK is defined as an unintended hole or opening that allows liquid or gas to escape. It is also defined as to disclose secret or confidential information.
LEEK is defined as a vegetable of the onion family with a white base and green leaves.
LIABLE is defined as legally responsible or answerable for something. It is also defined as likely or prone to experience or suffer something.
LIBEL is defined as a published false statement that damages someone’s reputation. It is also defined as to make false and damaging statements about someone.
LIBELEE is defined as a person against whom a libel suit is brought; the defendant in a libel case.
LICE is defined as plural of louse, small parasitic insects that live on the bodies of warm-blooded animals.
LIKABLE is defined as pleasant, attractive, or appealing; easy to like.
LIKE is defined as to find something pleasant or satisfactory. It is also defined as similar or comparable to something else.
LIKEABLE is defined as pleasant, attractive, or appealing; easy to like.
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