Order words
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TOGOOrder words
AROLLSandwich order words
FIRSTTHINGSFIRSTWords of order
PAYTOWords before "the order of"
TOGOWords with a food order
OUTOFWords with order of sorts
TOGOWords for a take-out order
antistrophethe repetition of words in reverse order
alphabetizingArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
alphabetizeArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
alphabetizesArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
alphabetizedArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
antistrophesANTISTROPHE, the repetition of words in reverse order
antistrophicrelating to antistrophe, the repetition of words in reverse order
epanodosthe repetition of a group of words in reverse order
anastrophesThe inversion of the usual order of words or clauses
anastropheThe inversion of the usual order of words or clauses
antimetabolicof or like antimetabole, repetition of words or ideas in different order
REDWHITEANDBLUEWords that can precede, in order, the three words in each starred answer
mimickedImitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule
mimicsImitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule
mimickingImitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule
equivocateto use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question
anastrophean inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect eg 'To market went she'
equivocatingEQUIVOCATE, to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question
equivocatesEQUIVOCATE, to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question
equivocatedEQUIVOCATE, to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question
analysisThe use of separate, short words and word order rather than inflection or agglutination to express grammatical structure
illocutionan act which is performed by a speaker actually speaking the words, as an order or a promise
anastrophesANASTROPHE, an inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect eg 'To market went she'
illocutionsILLOCUTION, an act which is performed by a speaker actually speaking the words, as an order or a promise
antimetabolerepetition of words or ideas in different order e.g. to fail to plan is to plan to fail
interpolatedInsert (words) in a book or other text, esp. in order to give a false impression as to its date
interpolateInsert (words) in a book or other text, esp. in order to give a false impression as to its date
interpolatesInsert (words) in a book or other text, esp. in order to give a false impression as to its date
antimetabolesANTIMETABOLE, repetition of words or ideas in different order e.g. to fail to plan is to plan to fail
interpolatingInsert (words) in a book or other text, esp. in order to give a false impression as to its date
inversionsReversal of the normal order of words, typically for rhetorical effect but also found in the regular formation of questions in English
inversionReversal of the normal order of words, typically for rhetorical effect but also found in the regular formation of questions in English
chiasmusa reversal in the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases, as in “He went to the country, to the town went she.”