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- This term refers to the state of being similar and equidistant at all points, commonly used in geometry or to describe the harmony of elements in writing or rhetoric.
- Often associated with high altitudes or physical trauma, these are instances of spontaneous or minor bleeding from the nostrils.
- An individual employed to craft spoken content for others, typically someone who holds office or a public speaker.
- The act of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death, possibly through medical techniques like CPR.
- An adjective describing something that is extremely unpleasant or shockingly bad.
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Quartiles Answer for June 13, 2025
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135
Max Points
23
Total Words
Today’s Quartiles Puzzle Key Stats
- Max score: 135 points
- Total words: 23
Featured Words and Definitions
- Parallelism
- The state of being parallel or corresponding in some way. In literature, it refers to the use of similar grammatical structures or word order in sentences to create a rhythm or emphasis.
- Nosebleeds
- Seats in the highest part of a stadium, where people might experience nosebleeds due to the height and possible reduction in air pressure. Informally, it can also refer to a minor, spontaneous nosebleed.
- Speechwriter
- A professional writer who composes speeches for others to deliver, often for politicians, executives, or other public figures.
- Resuscitate
- To revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death; to bring back to life or consciousness.
- Horrendous
- An adjective describing something as shockingly dreadful; extremely unpleasant or bad.
Other Words and Definitions
- Speedster
- A person or thing that moves very fast.
- Parallel
- Existing or occurring in a similar way; analogous to something else.
- Parterre
- A level space in a garden or yard occupied by an ornamental arrangement of flower beds.
- Rewrite
- To write something again so as to alter or improve it.
- Screech
- A high-pitched, piercing cry or sound.
- Screeds
- Long, monotonous speeches or pieces of writing.
- Ouster
- The act of being removed or ejected from a position or place.
- Speech
- The expression of thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
- Speeds
- The rates at which someone or something moves or operates.
- Writer
- A person who writes books, stories, or articles as a profession.
- Leech
- A bloodsucking worm or a person who extorts profit from or sponges off others.
- Reeds
- Tall, slender-leaved plants of the grass family, growing in wet areas.
- Spend
- To pay out money in buying or hiring goods or services.
- Write
- To mark coherent words on paper or another material surface.
- Lend
- To grant the use of something temporarily.
- Noel
- A Christmas song or carol.
- Note
- A brief written record of facts, topics, or thoughts, used as an aid to memory.
- Reel
- To lose one's balance and stagger or lurch violently.
- Rend
- To tear something into two or more pieces.
- Tend
- To care for or look after; give one's attention to.
- All
- The whole of something; the entire amount.
- Par
- The face value of a stock or other security, as stated by the issuer, or the standard level of performance in golf.
- No
- A negative response or denotation, indicating a refusal or disagreement.
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