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Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. Which BoraciC word pertains to temperature?

    cold. "Cold" is the opposite of "hot". It can also mean unemotional or unfriendly or uninterested. "A cold" is the common name for several related respiratory tract illnesses.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. Which of these BoraciC words was used as a name by a Russian duo that performed at the Eurovision Song Contest?
    tatu. Tatu was the Russian duo. Belloc was the surname of a poet, Hillaire Belloc, and the other two names are a French surname and a Polish first name.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. Which BoraciC word is an anagram of lemon?
    melon. Lemon and melon are anagrams of one another, and both are fruits.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. Galah is a BoraciC word. Which of the choices is the true meaning of this word?
    A pink cockatoo.. A galah is a pink and grey cockatoo, with a little crest like the top of the Sydney Opera House. It can also be used to mean a silly person.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. This BoraciC word has several different meanings. It can be made into a compound word by adding it to the end of "white" and the beginning of "lamp".
    spirit. Spirit means ghost, or bravery, or a substance for cleaning or burning. Spirit lamp, white spirit, high spirits, spirited horse... White spirit is a mixture of hydrocarbons commonly used as a solvent in painting and (during the first half of the twentieth century) in dry cleaning.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. This BoraciC word is a Chinese boat as well as rubbish.
    junk. A junk is a Chinese boat, and is also used as a noun and verb for "rubbish" or "to through out".

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. It's dreadful, terrible, and has four letters - and it's a BoraciC word! What is it?
    dire. Dire means terrible or unpleasant. It has four letters, and is indeed a BoraciC word.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. This BoraciC word is not quite a fairy, and not quite a pixie.
    elf. An elf is a being related to fairies, gnomes, pixies etc. It's one of the few three-letter BoraciC words. Alb is another.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. This BoraciC word is used for making cloth.
    loom. A loom is a frame used for weaving thread into cloth. The verb "to loom" means to stand over something in a threatening way.

Boracic words are words that begin with one letter and end with the letter that follows that first letter in the alphabet. "Alb" is a boracic word, because B follows A. This BoraciC word has two syllables. It means to explain something precisely.
    define. To define something is to explain it carefully, as a dictionary might.


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