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POWERFrom the Latin meaning "to be able", word for might, rule, energy or force, that also means the rate of doing work, measured in watts (5)
SCUTIrish dialect for a contemptible person that also means the short tail of a deer, hare or rabbit (4)
MOTHERNATUREThe personification of the power or force that controls the weather and living things (6,6)
LIKEAMANPOSSESSED
With much energy or force
STRENUOUSPerformed with much energy or force
SEEMENote-able words
SWEARSay some bleep-able words
SURPRISEFrom the Latin meaning "to seize", a word for a sudden attack originally, later an astonishing or unexpected event, fact or present etc; or, the feeling of mild shock as a result of said startlement (
ARABLEFrom the Latin meaning "to plough", a word for land that is used or is suitable for growing crops (6)
AFFLATUSFrom the Latin meaning "to breathe or to blow upon", word for divine creative impulse or inspiration (8)
LEAGUEFrom the Latin meaning "to bind", a word for an alliance also used to describe an association of sports teams or a form of rugby (6)
ILLUSIONFrom the Latin meaning "to mock, ridicule or make a sport of", a false idea or belief; a deceptive appearance; a hallucination; or, very fine netting or tulle for veils (8)
SURGEFrom the Latin meaning "to rise", a sudden transient movement of a crowd, increase in power or rush of emotion; the rolling swell of the sea; or, a billowing cloud (5)
VIEWFrom the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4)
SPECTRUMFrom the Latin meaning "to look at", the range of colours visible in a rainbow, from red to violet (8)
TEXTFrom the Latin meaning "to weave", the collective "woven" words in a book, poem or other penned/printed work; or, an SMS (4)
EVENOld or poetic word for the close of the day that also means balanced, calm, equal, fair, flat or uniform (4)
KITCHENBased on the Latin meaning "to cook", a room sometimes with an adjoining larder, pantry or scullery; an old Scottish word for a tea urn; or, a ship's galley (7)
HAZEA word for thick fog, thin mist, lack of definition, obscurity of perception or a state of confusion that also means to bully, rag, vex with excess work or subject to horseplay (4)
CANDLEFrom the Latin meaning "to glow or glisten", an illumination such as a cerge, dip, taper or tealight (6)