Suffix for thought
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FULSuffix for thought
ISMSuffix for a school of thought
ISMSchool of thought: Suffix
ISM"School of thought" suffix
FULSuffix with care or thought
BRAINCELERYFood for thought?
DATAFood for thought
TRAINVehicle for thought?
BRAINMUFFINFood for thought?
DATAFood for thought?
FOODIt's for thought
IDEOWord form for "thought"
HASTEMAKESWASTEThought for the rash
MESSFood, not for thought.
ESPThought transfer, for short
ESPThought waves, for short
MAKEAMENTALNOTEStore something for later thought
SHATTERITTOBITSThought for Omar's "Sorry Scheme"
AFOREPrefix for said or thought
EEGSLines of thought, for short?
SLEPTONThought about for a while
EEGLines of thought, for short?
PPSSecond second thought, for short
mentalitiesThe capacity for intelligent thought
mentalityThe capacity for intelligent thought
claimingCall for (someone's notice and thought)
latitudesScope for freedom of action or thought
LINDYDance thought to be named for an aviator
PANSYFlower name derived from the French for "thought"
ETNAName thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace"
SIDEASinger's first thought for 45-r.p.m. feature (4,1)
maiasaurlarge hadrosaur, Maiasaura peeblesorum, that is thought to have cared for its young
snakerootbistort, milkwort, or any other plant whose root has been thought good for snakebites
rhinovirusa virus belonging to a subgroup thought to be responsible for the common cold
STKNYSE buy that for the longest time I thought stood for a cut of meat
snakerootsSNAKEROOT, bistort, milkwort, or any other plant whose root has been thought good for snakebites
rhinovirusesRHINOVIRUS, a virus belonging to a subgroup thought to be responsible for the common cold
goatsuckerthe nightjar, a bird similar to the swift, falsely thought to suck goats' udders for milk
goatsuckersGOATSUCKER, the nightjar, a bird similar to the swift, falsely thought to suck goats' udders for milk
divergent(of thought) Using a variety of premises, esp. unfamiliar premises, as bases for inference, and avoiding common limiting assumptions in making deductions