Like the word cwm
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
WELSHLike the word "cwm"
WELSHLanguage that gave us the word "cwm"
MAORILike the word "kiwi"
SACREDLike the word of God
LONGIFeature of the word 'like'
MISUSEDLike the word "its," often
UNPCLike the word "waitress," briefly
ASININEWord from the Latin for "donkey-like"
GENITIVELike the word "curiae" in "amicus curiae"
REDLike the Triple Word Score squares in Scrabble
EAUFrench word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
APERSONSNEEZINGWhat the last word of the long answers all sound like
PASTTENSELike either word in the answers to the five starred clues
ICICommon French word that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
assimilatesMake (a sound) more like another in the same or next word
NOMECity whose name is pronounced like the natives' word for "Where is ...?"
assimilatingMake (a sound) more like another in the same or next word
assimilatedMake (a sound) more like another in the same or next word
AYEWord that sounds like a letter of the alphabet that's not in it
ONELINER"I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille," e.g.
acronymousof or like an acronym, a word formed from the initial letters of other words
MISERYWord that sounds like a state when accented on the second syllable rather than the first
PARONYMLinguistic term for a word that's almost the same as another word, like "affect" and "effect"
AFTERTAXLike take-home pay, and where you might find each word in the answers to starred clues
distributivesDISTRIBUTIVE, a distributive word, like each or every, that indicates the several individuals of a number taken separately
distributiverelating to distribution / a distributive word, like each or every, that indicates the several individuals of a number taken separately
HOMEThere's no place like it ... or a word that can precede either half of the answer to each starred clue
anaphoralof or like anaphora, repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases etc also ANAPHORIC, ANAPHORICAL
anaphorasThe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they
cataphoraThe use of a word or phrase that refers to or stands for a later word or phrase (e.g., the pronoun he in he may be 37, but Jeff behaves like a teenager)