One word in LGBT
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GAYOne word in LGBT
ANSWERME"... in one word": Shakespeare
RAVENOne-word bird in a poem
ALOHAParting word in one of 50
EDGEWISEOne way to "get a word in."
EDGEWISEOne way to get a word in
HAHIn one word, "I told you so!"
OBEYOne-time word in a marriage vow
ALOHAWelcoming word in one U.S. state
BELLSWord Poe used 62 times in one poem
WIFEPenultimate word in a Henny Youngman one-liner
EARO"One word in your ... plague and madness!": Shak.
STRENGTHSLongest word in English containing only one vowel
AREWord often shortened to one letter in text messages
UNDOEROne taking back an action in MS Word, say
PELHAMWord before "One Two Three" in a film title
paraphasiaa disorder in which one word substituted for another
SPELLINGBEEIn the 2005 national one, the winning word was "appoggiatura"
PELHAMWord before "One Two Three" in a 1974 film title
paraphasiasPARAPHASIA, a disorder in which one word substituted for another
ecthlipsisthe omission of one or more sounds in pronouncing a word
TOOWord with two English homophones, one of which is in this clue
PARAKEETOne is in the Guinness Book for its 1,728-word vocabulary
ecthlipsesECTHLIPSIS, the omission of one or more sounds in pronouncing a word
pretonicdenoting the syllable before the one bearing the primary stress in a word
paraphasicof or like paraphasia, a disorder in which one word substituted for another
rhopalisma sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor
rhopalismsRHOPALISM, a sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor
dissimilationthe change or omission of one of two identical or closely related sounds in a word
dissimilationsDISSIMILATION, the change or omission of one of two identical or closely related sounds in a word
aphereticthe loss of one or more sounds at the beginning of a word, as in squire for esquire
ined as a function word to indicate the larger member of a ratio one in six is eligible
plural(of a word or form) Denoting more than one, or (in languages with dual number) more than two
colloquialismsA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation
colloquialismA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation
syncopalthe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
crambogame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another
syncopicthe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
syncopethe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
cramboesgame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another