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Term: polios

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "polios": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

polios

Definitions

Noun

  1. An acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord

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1 polish 2 19
2 polaris 3 10
3 polo 2 4
4 polis 2 1
5 polio 3 1
6 politicos 4 1
7 potions 2 1
8 poulos 2 0
9 polo's 2 0
10 pollio 3 0
11 polito 3 0
12 polino 3 0
13 pols 1 0
14 poli 2 0
15 pouliot 3 0
16 pollino 3 0
17 politis 3 0
18 polites 2 0
19 polices 3 0
20 paolino 4 0
21 portfolios 4 0

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1 pilots 2 8
2 pilots' 2 2
3 pelvis 2 1
4 palais 2 0
5 pallas 2 0
6 polkas 2 0
7 polyps 2 0
8 pulses 2 0
9 pylons 2 0

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Term

Definitions: 1

Fragments: 0

Sound Alikes: 0

Spelled Like: 21

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 0

Statistically Associated: 0

Consonant Matches: 9

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