Two continents as one
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EURASIATwo continents as one
EURASIATwo continents in one
DYADTwo units treated as one.
ETERNALTRIANGLETwo plus one, as always
ALOTTwo words often mistakenly written as one
CERTSBrand advertised as "two mints in one"
ADVERBSThemes of the puzzle (as one word, or two)
diphthonga union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable / to pronounce as a diphthong
whipsawto win two bets from (a person) at one turn or play, as at faro
arsenidecompound containing two elements of which arsenic is the negative one, as silver arsenide, Ag3As
questorone of two subordinates of the consuls serving as public prosecutors in certain criminal cases
townhouseA modern two- or three-story house built as one of a group of similar houses
iodidesalt of hydriotic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is iodine, as sodium iodide, NaI
chloridesalt of hydrochloric acid consisting of two elements, one of which is chlorine, as sodium chloride, NaCl
iodidessalt of hydriotic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is iodine, as sodium iodide, NaI
ditheismsbelief in the existence of two independent antagonistic principles, one good and the other evil, as in Zoroastrianism
ditheistbelief in the existence of two independent antagonistic principles, one good and the other evil, as in Zoroastrianism
morphicindividual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms
morphsindividual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms
morphophonemeeither or any of two or more phonemes which form variant morphs representing one morpheme (as in wife, wives)
morphindividual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms
morphophonemesMORPHOPHONEME, either or any of two or more phonemes which form variant morphs representing one morpheme (as in wife, wives)
diodesdevice, as a two-element electron tube or a semiconductor, through which current can pass freely in only one direction
diodedevice, as a two-element electron tube or a semiconductor, through which current can pass freely in only one direction
burgeestriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
hotlinklink between two files, as between a spreadsheet and a document, such that a change in one effects a change in the other
burgeetriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
undercastcrossing of two passages, as airways, dug at the same level so that one descends to pass beneath the other without any opening into it
vesicaelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
vesicaeelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
anapestfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapestsfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapesticfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
tenacea combination of two high or relatively high cards (as ace and queen) of the same suit in one hand with one ranking two degrees below the other
dactylin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly
jokersone of two extra playing cards in a pack, usually imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card
jokerone of two extra playing cards in a pack, usually imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card
dactylsin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly
seesawspastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down
seesawpastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down