Formosas more common name
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TAIWANFormosa's more common name
KAZOOEunuch flute's more common name
LYEMore common name for caustic soda
generalisesMake (something) more widespread or common
generalizingMake (something) more widespread or common
generalisingMake (something) more widespread or common
generalizesMake (something) more widespread or common
generalizedMake (something) more widespread or common
generalisedMake (something) more widespread or common
generalizeMake (something) more widespread or common
TSARRuler whose more common spelling is rare in crosswords
jointsshared by, common to, or done by two or more
jointshared by, common to, or done by two or more
jointedshared by, common to, or done by two or more
jointershared by, common to, or done by two or more
concenteringBring or draw (two or more things) toward a common center
concentersBring or draw (two or more things) toward a common center
concenteredBring or draw (two or more things) toward a common center
conferencea meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern
ERAMost common answer in New York Times crosswords (more than 6% of all puzzles)
constituentsThe common part of two or several more complex forms, e.g., gentle in gentleman, gentlemanly, ungentlemanly
oligoclaseA feldspar mineral common in siliceous igneous rocks, consisting of a sodium-rich plagioclase (with more calcium than albite)
siblingsEach of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister
riottumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent
siblingEach of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister
goethitevery common mineral, iron hydroxide, HFeO2, occurring in crystals, but more commonly in yellow or brown earthy masses: an ore of iron
LEOI"... know it's more common to clue this as the 5th-century pope, but it seems easier this way; don't you agree, Mr. DiCaprio?"
polyphyletic(of a group of organisms) Derived from more than one common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group and therefore not suitable for placing in the same taxon
cladisticsA method of classification of animals and plants according to the proportion of measurable characteristics that they have in common. It is assumed that the higher the proportion of characteristics that two organisms share, the more recently they diverged from a common ancestor