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Germanic tribe that resettled in England and formed the Anglo-Saxons together with the Jutes and the Saxons, member of Germanic peopleAngle
glass formed by lightning, tobular formation in rock or sand or rock which is caused by lightningfulgurite
glaze formed by salt in kilnsalt glaze
Grand Army of the Republic; association formed by men who fought for the North during the American Civil WarGAR
grass in salt marshessalt grass
having the form of, resembling; molded, formedshaped
hormone formed in the pancreas, hormone that raises the blood sugar levelglucagon
hummus, organic component of soil, rich soil formed from decayed matterhumus
ice mass, of an glacier, like a glacier, very large mass of ice formed through the gradual accumulation of snow in high cold regionsglacier
idea formed in advance, presupposition, bias, prejudice; previously formed opinion, previously determined viewpointpreconception
inevitable conclusion or result, certainty, opinion or decision formed in advance, inevitable outcomeforegone conclusion
irregularly formed word, of unusual formationheteroclite; heteroclitic
join things along edges, line formed by adjacent sections, linear indentation, mark with lines, place where pieces join, sew, fasten with stitches; furrow, make grooves; become cracked, develop fissures, stitches forming seam, stitches used to fasten t...seam
land mass from which continents formed, protocontinentsupercontinent
language of mixed origin, language that is a mixture of a few separate languages and was formed as a result of contact between cultures, of or pertaining to a creole language; made with a tomato-based spicy sauce with peppers and onionscreole
 

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