Caused to be arraigned
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HADUPCaused to be arraigned
BEGOTCaused to be.
GOTCaused to be.
HADCaused to be.
HOLLOWEDCaused to be depressed?
causableable to be caused
ENDEAREDCaused to be highly regarded
causabilitythe ability to be caused
causabilitiesCAUSABILITY, the ability to be caused
DROVEINCaused to be scored, as a run
ULCERAffliction said to be caused by worry
tarantella(Italian) a lively, whirling S. Italian dance once thought to be caused by tarantism
tarantellasTARANTELLA, (Italian) a lively, whirling S. Italian dance once thought to be caused by tarantism
shellshockmental disturbance due to war experiences, once thought to be caused by the bursting of shells
shellshocksSHELLSHOCK, mental disturbance due to war experiences, once thought to be caused by the bursting of shells
anemosisflaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree
anemosesflaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree
MARISIEIActress whose Oscar win was rumored to be caused by Jack Palance drunkenly misreading Vanessa Redgrave's name (not true; see Snopes)
aggravations(in homeopathy) The temporary appearance or worsening of symptoms that a remedy is intended to eliminated, taken to be caused by too strong a dose
aggravation(in homeopathy) The temporary appearance or worsening of symptoms that a remedy is intended to eliminated, taken to be caused by too strong a dose
toxoplasmosisA disease caused by toxoplasmas, transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, or in soil or cat feces. Symptoms generally pass unremarked in adults, but infection can be dangerous to unborn children
alienationA state of depersonalization or loss of identity in which the self seems unreal, thought to be caused by difficulties in relating to society and the resulting prolonged inhibition of emotion
alienationsA state of depersonalization or loss of identity in which the self seems unreal, thought to be caused by difficulties in relating to society and the resulting prolonged inhibition of emotion
mutationsThe changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes