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Today’s pangram is WINDMILLED.
WINDMILLED is defined as rotated or spun with arms extended like the blades of a windmill.
DELI is defined as a store or counter selling prepared foods, especially sandwiches and cold cuts. It is also defined as short for delicatessen.
DELL is defined as a small, wooded valley.
DIDDLE is defined as to cheat or swindle someone. It is also defined as to waste time or engage in trivial activity. It is also defined as to manipulate or fidget with something.
DIDDLED is defined as cheated or swindled. It is also defined as wasted time on trivial activity. It is also defined as manipulated or fiddled with something.
DILL is defined as an herb with feathery leaves used in cooking and pickling.
DWELL is defined as to live or reside in a place. It is also defined as to think about or focus on something at length.
DWELLED is defined as lived or resided in a place. It is also defined as thought about or focused on something at length.
DWINDLE is defined as to gradually decrease in size, amount, or importance.
DWINDLED is defined as gradually decreased in size, amount, or importance.
ELIDE is defined as to omit or leave out (a word, phrase, or passage). It is also defined as to slur over or gloss over differences.
ELIDED is defined as omitted or left out. It is also defined as slurred over or glossed over.
IDLE is defined as not in use or operation; inactive. It is also defined as lazy or avoiding work. It is also defined as to spend time without purpose; to move slowly without engaging power.
IDLED is defined as spent time without purpose. It is also defined as moved slowly without engaging power. It is also defined as became inactive or unused.
LEDE is defined as the opening sentence or paragraph of a news story that summarizes the main point.
LEND is defined as to give something temporarily with the expectation it will be returned. It is also defined as to contribute or add a quality to something.
LEWD is defined as crude, obscene, or indecent in a sexual manner.
LIDDED is defined as equipped with or having a lid. It is also defined as covered with a lid.
LIED is defined as told an untruth; spoke falsely. It is also defined as a German art song, typically for solo voice with piano accompaniment.
LIEN is defined as a legal claim on a property as security for payment of a debt or obligation.
LIME is defined as a small citrus fruit with green skin and acidic juice. It is also defined as a white alkaline substance (calcium oxide) used in construction and agriculture. It is also defined as a linden tree.
LIMN is defined as to draw or paint on a surface. It is also defined as to describe or portray in words.
LIMNED is defined as drew or painted on a surface. It is also defined as described or portrayed in words.
LINDEN is defined as a large shade tree with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers.
LINE is defined as a long, thin mark or stroke. It is also defined as a row of people or things arranged sequentially. It is also defined as a cord, rope, or similar thin object.
LINED is defined as marked with lines. It is also defined as arranged in a line. It is also defined as having an inner layer or covering.
LINEMEN is defined as workers who install and maintain electric power or telephone lines. It is also defined as football players positioned on the line of scrimmage.
LINEN is defined as a fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is also defined as items made of linen, such as sheets or tablecloths.
MEDDLE is defined as to interfere or become involved in something that is not one’s concern.
MEDDLED is defined as interfered or became involved in something that was not one’s concern.
MELD is defined as to blend or combine things together. It is also defined as to merge or become unified.
MELDED is defined as blended or combined together. It is also defined as merged or became unified.
MELEE is defined as a confused, disorderly fight or brawl involving multiple people. It is also defined as a confused mixture or tangle.
MEWL is defined as to cry weakly or whimper like a baby or cat.
MEWLED is defined as cried weakly or whimpered like a baby or cat.
MIDDLE is defined as the point or part equidistant from the extremities or edges. It is also defined as an intermediate stage or period.
MIDDLEMEN is defined as people who buy from producers and sell to consumers, serving as intermediaries.
MIDLINE is defined as a line or plane that divides something into two equal halves.
MILD is defined as not severe, harsh, or extreme; gentle. It is also defined as moderate in degree or intensity. It is also defined as not strongly flavored.
MILDEW is defined as a fungal growth that appears as a whitish coating on damp surfaces.
MILDEWED is defined as affected or covered by mildew.
MILE is defined as a unit of distance equal to 5,280 feet or approximately 1.609 kilometers.
MILL is defined as a building with machinery for grinding grain into flour. It is also defined as a machine or device that grinds, crushes, or processes material. It is also defined as to move aimlessly in a confused manner.
MILLED is defined as ground or processed in a mill. It is also defined as moved aimlessly in a confused manner. It is also defined as cut grooves or ridges into the edge of a coin.
NEEDLE is defined as a thin, pointed implement used for sewing. It is also defined as to provoke or annoy someone persistently. It is also defined as a needle-shaped leaf of a conifer tree.
NEEDLED is defined as provoked or annoyed persistently. It is also defined as pierced or sewed with a needle.
NEWEL is defined as the central post or support of a circular staircase. It is also defined as the post at the bottom or top of a flight of stairs that supports the handrail.
WELD is defined as to join metal pieces together by heating and fusing them. It is also defined as to unite or combine closely.
WELDED is defined as joined metal pieces together by heating and fusing them. It is also defined as united or combined closely.
WELL is defined as a deep hole or shaft sunk into the ground to access water. It is also defined as in good health; satisfactorily. It is also defined as to rise to the surface or flow out.
WELLED is defined as rose to the surface or flowed out. It is also defined as filled with or overflowed with emotion or liquid.
WIELD is defined as to hold and use (a tool or weapon) with skill or authority.
WIELDED is defined as held and used (a tool or weapon) with skill or authority.
WILD is defined as living or growing in a natural state; not domesticated. It is also defined as uncontrolled, violent, or frenzied. It is also defined as enthusiastic or excited.
WILE is defined as a cunning stratagem or trick. It is also defined as to lure or entice someone. It is also defined as to pass time in a leisurely manner.
WILL is defined as the faculty of conscious decision and intention. It is also defined as a legal document stating how one’s property should be distributed after death. It is also defined as to decide or determine deliberately.
WILLED is defined as decided or determined deliberately. It is also defined as left or bequeathed through a will. It is also defined as exercised willpower.
WINDMILL is defined as a structure with rotating blades that harness wind power to grind grain or generate electricity. It is also defined as a toy consisting of a stick with colorful paper blades that spin in the wind.
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