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Rate | Answer | Clue |
HYBRID | Composite | |
AMALGAM | Dentist’s composite | |
SURGERIES | Dentists’ rooms | |
MONTAGE | Composite picture | |
MASKS | Dentists’ mouth coverings | |
SURGEONS | Dentists, dental ... | |
INCOMPOSITE | Not composite; uncompounded; simple. | |
COMPOSITOUS | Belonging to the Compositae; composite. | |
PAPPIFORM | Resembling the pappus of composite plants. | |
DENTISTICAL | Pertaining to dentistry or to dentists. | |
LEAFCUP | A coarse American composite weed (Polymnia Uvedalia). | |
ANTHEMIS | Chamomile; a genus of composite, herbaceous plants. | |
VAGINULA | One of the tubular florets in composite flowers. | |
SOLIDAGO | A genus of yellow-flowered composite perennial herbs; golden-rod. | |
DECOMPOSITE | Compounded more than once; compounded with things already composite. | |
OXEYE | A genus of composite plants (Buphthalmum) with large yellow flowers. | |
HORSEWEED | A composite plant (Erigeron Canadensis), which is a common weed. | |
BUTTERWEED | An annual composite plant of the Mississippi valley (Senecio lobatus). | |
PERICLINIUM | The involucre which surrounds the common receptacle in composite flowers. | |
MONOCEPHALOUS | Having a solitary head; -- said of unbranched composite plants. | |
RAGWORT | A name given to several species of the composite genus Senecio. | |
SHAREWORT | A composite plant (Aster Tripolium) growing along the seacoast of Europe. | |
RAGWEED | A common American composite weed (Ambrosia artemisiaefolia) with finely divided leaves; hogweed. | |
COMPOSITE | Made up of distinct parts or elements; compounded; as, a composite language. | |
FOVEOLATE | Having small pits or depression, as the receptacle in some composite flowers. |