Not common
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 32 answers to crossword clue "Not common"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
RARENot common
REGALNot common
ROYALNot common
PATRICIANNot common
ODDERNot so common
RARERNot as common
SCARCERNot as common
SCARCERNot so common
RARERNot as common.
RARERNot so common
SEMIRARENot too common
ESPNot-so-common sense
SIDESTREETNot the common way
SHANTNot-so-common contraction
ARCANAIt's not common knowledge
SENSE"Common" thing that's not always common
SENSESomething not as common as it's called
SENSESomething "common" that's not always so common
ANOPTIONWhat failure is not, in a common saying
TBARLift not as common as it used to be
CUREWhat people with a common cold do not have
COMICSCommon newspaper feature not seen in The New York Times
TREXAnimal that shares the theme entries' common trait (though not because of us)
homoplasticsimilar in structure and development but not descended from a recent common source
homoplasticallyHOMOPLASTIC, similar in structure and development but not descended from a recent common source
incommensurableNot able to be judged by the same standard as something; having no common standard of measurement
strainsgroup of presumed common ancestry with clear-cut physiological but usually not morphological distinctions a high-yielding strain of winter wheat
monophyletic(of a group of organisms) Descended from a common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group, esp. one not shared with any other group
whatnotsUsed to refer to an item or items that are not identified but are felt to have something in common with items already named
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
syllogismsAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)
syllogismAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)