Has in common
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SHARESHas in common
EYEWhat a cyclops has in common with a cyclone
HERNAMEREVERSEDWhat talk-show emcee Winfrey has in common with a Marx
SPOONFEEDLongest common word in the English language ... that has its letters in reverse alphabetical order
sourwoodsA North American tree of the heath family with sour-tasting leaves. Most common in the southeastern US, it has drooping clusters of white bell-like flowers in early summer and bright red foliage in autumn
ACRESBoston Common has about 50
commonerA person who has the right of common (commonage)
commonersA person who has the right of common (commonage)
foxtailsA common meadow grass that has soft brushlike flowering spikes
yellowhammerA common Eurasian bunting, the male of which has a yellow head, neck, and breast
yellowhammersA common Eurasian bunting, the male of which has a yellow head, neck, and breast
koinesdialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
ethnicitiesThe fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition
koinedialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
autotransformerAn electrical transformer that has a single coil winding, part of which is common to both primary and secondary circuits
ruffedcommon Eurasian sandpiper (Philomachus pugnax) whose male during the breeding season has a large ruff of erectile feathers on the neck
sycomorea fig tree (Ficus sycomorus) of Africa and the Middle East that is the sycamore of Scripture and has edible fruit similar but inferior to the common fig
monotremesA primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs and has a common opening for the urogenital and digestive systems. Monotremes are now restricted to Australia and New Guinea, and comprise the platypus and the echidnas
monotremeA primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs and has a common opening for the urogenital and digestive systems. Monotremes are now restricted to Australia and New Guinea, and comprise the platypus and the echidnas