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Wordle 35

Wordle 35. Celerity Macrocosm Microcosm Modicum Phlegmatic. Celerity. ce·ler·i·ty /səˈleritē/ Noun:Swiftness of movement.Synonyms:speed - rapidity - swiftness - quickness – velocity The bike rider rode with celerity. Macrocosm. mac·ro·cosm Noun:The universe; the cosmos.

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Wordle 35

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  1. Wordle 35 • Celerity • Macrocosm • Microcosm • Modicum • Phlegmatic

  2. Celerity • ce·ler·i·ty/səˈleritē/ • Noun:Swiftness of movement.Synonyms:speed - rapidity - swiftness - quickness – velocity • The bike rider rode with celerity.

  3. Macrocosm • mac·ro·cosm • Noun:The universe; the cosmos. • The whole of a complex structure, esp. as represented or epitomized in a small part of itself (a microcosm). • Synonyms:universe - cosmos • Our study on the local environment, is a microcosm of the larger world macrocosm.

  4. Microcosm • mi·cro·cosm/ • Noun:A community, place, or situation regarded as encapsulating in miniature the characteristic features of something much larger. • Humankind regarded as the epitome of the universe • The web has become a microcosm of our society.

  5. Modicum • mod·i·cum • Noun: A small quantity of a particular thing, esp. something considered desirable or valuable: "his statement had more than a modicum of truth". Synonyms:trace • There was a modicum of gold in the dirt.

  6. phlegmatic • phleg·mat·ic • Adjective:(of a person) Having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition.S ynonyms:stolid - phlegmatical – apathetic • My father was so phlegmatic that even when he got cancer, he was still phlegmatic.

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