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Today’s pangram is ENCAMPMENT.
ENCAMPMENT is defined as a temporary camp or settlement, especially a military one. It is also defined as the act of setting up or occupying a camp.
ACCENT is defined as a distinctive way of pronouncing words characteristic of a particular region or group. It is also defined as special prominence or emphasis given to a syllable, word, or musical note. It is also defined as a mark placed over a letter to indicate pronunciation.
ACCEPT is defined as to receive willingly or agree to something offered. It is also defined as to regard or approve of something as satisfactory or valid.
ACCEPTANCE is defined as the action or fact of receiving something offered. It is also defined as the quality of being generally approved or acknowledged.
ACETATE is defined as a salt or ester of acetic acid.
ANTE is defined as a stake put up by a player in poker or brag before the deal. It is also defined as to pay a stake to enter a game or competition.
ANTENNA is defined as a rod or wire device for receiving or transmitting radio waves. It is also defined as one of a pair of sensory appendages on the heads of insects and crustaceans.
ANTENNAE is defined as plural of antenna, referring to multiple sensory appendages or receiving devices.
ATTEMPT is defined as to make an effort to accomplish or complete something. It is also defined as an effort or try to achieve something.
CANT is defined as hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, especially about morality or religion. It is also defined as the specialized vocabulary or jargon of a particular group. It is also defined as to tilt or lean to one side.
CANTATA is defined as a vocal composition with an orchestral accompaniment, typically with soloists and a chorus.
CANTEEN is defined as a restaurant or cafe, especially one in a military base, office, or factory. It is also defined as a small portable container for carrying water or liquids.
CATNAP is defined as a short, light sleep.
CEMENT is defined as a powdery substance made from limestone and clay, mixed with water to form mortar or concrete. It is also defined as to bind or seal with cement or a similar substance. It is also defined as to establish or strengthen a relationship or agreement.
CENT is defined as a monetary unit worth one hundredth of the basic monetary unit in various countries.
CETACEAN is defined as a marine mammal of the order including whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
EATEN is defined as past participle of eat; consumed as food.
EMANATE is defined as to originate from or be produced by a source. It is also defined as to spread out or radiate from a central point.
ENACT is defined as to make a bill into law through legislative action. It is also defined as to act out or perform a role or scene.
ENACTMENT is defined as a law or decree passed by a legislative body. It is also defined as the process of making something into law or the action of performing something.
ENTENTE is defined as an understanding or agreement between governments or groups.
MANATEE is defined as a large, slow-moving marine mammal with a rounded body and flippers, found in warm coastal waters.
MANTA is defined as a large tropical ray with wing-like fins, also called a manta ray.
MATE is defined as to produce offspring; to breed. It is also defined as a friend or companion. It is also defined as a fellow member of a pair or group.
MATTE is defined as having a dull or flat finish without shine or gloss. It is also defined as a dull or flat finish on a surface.
MEANT is defined as past tense of mean; intended to convey or express something. It is also defined as past tense of mean; was supposed or intended to be.
MEAT is defined as the flesh of an animal as food. It is also defined as the edible part of a fruit or seed.
MEET is defined as to come into contact or encounter someone or something. It is also defined as to satisfy or fulfill a requirement or obligation. It is also defined as a gathering or assembly, especially for a sports event.
MENTEE is defined as a person who is advised, trained, or sponsored by a mentor.
META is defined as self-referential or referring to itself or to the conventions of its genre.
METE is defined as to distribute or allot something as deserved or appropriate. It is also defined as to measure or mark out.
NAMETAPE is defined as a tape or label bearing a name, typically sewn onto clothing or belongings for identification.
NATANT is defined as swimming or capable of swimming.
NEAT is defined as tidy and in good order; clean and organized. It is also defined as undiluted or unmixed, especially of alcohol.
NEATEN is defined as to make neat or tidy.
PACT is defined as a formal agreement or contract between parties.
PANCETTA is defined as an Italian cured meat product made from belly pork.
PANT is defined as to breathe quickly and heavily, usually with open mouth. It is also defined as a trouser leg or garment covering the leg.
PATE is defined as the top of a person’s head. It is also defined as a paste or spread of finely minced meat.
PATENT is defined as a government grant giving an inventor exclusive rights to make or sell an invention. It is also defined as obvious or clearly evident. It is also defined as to obtain a patent for an invention.
PATENTEE is defined as a person or organization that holds or is granted a patent.
PEAT is defined as partially decomposed plant matter accumulated in wet areas, used as fuel or in gardening.
PENNANT is defined as a flag or banner, especially a long tapering one. It is also defined as a flag awarded to a winning team in a sports competition.
PENT is defined as confined or shut up; past tense of pen.
PENTANE is defined as a hydrocarbon with five carbon atoms, found in petroleum.
TACET is defined as a direction in a musical score instructing a performer to remain silent during a passage.
TACT is defined as skill and sensitivity in dealing with people; diplomacy.
TAME is defined as domesticated or accustomed to human contact, not wild. It is also defined as not exciting or stimulating; dull. It is also defined as to make an animal docile or domesticated.
TAMP is defined as to pack down tightly or firmly by gentle strokes or taps.
TAPA is defined as a Spanish appetizer or snack. It is also defined as a type of cloth made from bark, especially in Pacific islands.
TAPE is defined as a long, narrow strip of material, often adhesive, used for binding or sealing. It is also defined as a magnetic or digital recording medium for audio or video. It is also defined as to bind or fasten with tape.
TEAM is defined as a group of people working together toward a common goal. It is also defined as to combine or work together with others.
TEAMMATE is defined as a fellow member of a team.
TEAT is defined as the projection on a mammal’s breast or udder through which milk is drawn.
TEEM is defined as to be full of or swarming with something.
TEEN is defined as a person aged thirteen to nineteen years old. It is also defined as a number that contains the suffix -teen, representing ages thirteen through nineteen.
TEEPEE is defined as a cone-shaped tent traditionally made by certain North American indigenous peoples.
TEMP is defined as a temporary worker, especially an office worker. It is also defined as to work as a temporary employee.
TEMPT is defined as to entice or persuade someone to do something often regarded as wrong or unwise. It is also defined as to arouse a desire or inclination in someone.
TENANT is defined as a person who rents and occupies a property owned by another.
TENEMENT is defined as a run-down apartment building, especially one in a poor urban area. It is also defined as a form of land tenure or property held by a tenant.
TENET is defined as a principle or belief held as true, especially as part of a doctrine or ideology.
TENT is defined as a portable shelter made of canvas or other material supported by poles. It is also defined as to stay or lodge in a tent.
TEPEE is defined as a cone-shaped tent traditionally made by certain North American indigenous peoples.
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