C E G e g
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TRIADC-E-G, e.g.
CHORDC-E-G, e.g.
TRIADC-E-G chord, e.g.
MAJORCHORDC-E-G triad, e.g.
STSE and G, e.g., in D.C.
CLEFC or G, e.g.
CHORDC-D-G, e.g.
SPELLSay "C-A-T" or "D-O-G," e.g.
SPELLSSays "D-O-G" or "C-A-T," e.g.
enharmonicOf or relating to notes that are the same in pitch (in modern tuning) though bearing different names (e.g., F sharp and G flat or B and C flat)
EXECC.E.O., e.g.
VIPC.E.O., e.g.
TOPJOBC.E.O., e.g.
VIPSC.E.O.'s, e.g.
LDRC.E.O., e.g.: Abbr.
RULE"I before e, except after c," e.g.
GRADESA,b,c,d,e,f, e.g.
RULE"I before E except after C," e.g.
KGBSPYIllya Kuryakin, e.g., in "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."
ABBRE.g., e.g.
NOTEE or G, e.g.
LETTERE or G, e.g.
KEYE or G, e.g.
LOWERCASELETTERSmall E or G, e.g.
ABBRSE.g. and etc., e.g.
INITThe "E" in E.G. Marshall, e.g.
ABBRSEt al., e.g., et al., e.g.
NOTESB, A, D, G and E, e.g.
SPELLSay "B-A-D-G-E," e.g.
shellfishAn aquatic shelled mollusk (e.g., an oyster or cockle) or a crustacean (e.g., a crab or shrimp), esp. one that is edible
megalithsA large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g., a menhir) or part of one (e.g., a stone circle or chamber tomb)
regressionA measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g., output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g., time and cost)
regressionsA measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g., output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g., time and cost)
rhinitisInflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose, caused by a virus infection (e.g., the common cold) or by an allergic reaction (e.g., hay fever)
parasynthesisA process by which a term is formed by adding a bound morpheme (e.g., -ed) to a combination of existing words (e.g., black-eyed from black eye(s) + -ed)
parasynthesesA process by which a term is formed by adding a bound morpheme (e.g., -ed) to a combination of existing words (e.g., black-eyed from black eye(s) + -ed)
imitative(of a word) Reproducing a natural sound (e.g., fizz) or pronounced in a way that is thought to correspond to the appearance or character of the object or action described (e.g., blob)
negationsDenial of the truth of a clause or sentence, typically involving the use of a negative word (e.g., not, no, never) or a word or affix with negative force (e.g., nothing, non-)
pronounA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
pronounsA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)